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How we use the deposit. The deposit will form part of the general funds of the School until it is credited without interest to the final payment of the fees or other sums due to the School on your child's leaving (unless otherwise stated in these terms and conditions).
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How we use the deposit. Unless you have indicated that you would like to donate the deposit to the Xxxx Close Foundation, the deposit will form part of the general funds of the School until it is credited without interest to the final payment of the fees or other sums due to the School on your child’s leaving (unless otherwise stated in these terms and conditions).
How we use the deposit. Unless you have indicated that you would like to donate the Deposit to the Radley Foundation, the Deposit will form part of the general funds of the School until it is credited without interest to the final payment of the Fees or other sums due to the School on your child’s leaving (unless otherwise stated in these Terms and Conditions).
How we use the deposit. At the end of your Child’s final Term at the School, you will be issued with a leaver’s invoice. This will include any outstanding balances due (for example for trips taken that Term or amounts not previously paid). The total amount of the leaver’s invoice will be deducted from the Deposit and the balance of the Deposit will be refunded to you, without interest, via a BACS transfer. 2.4.
How we use the deposit. The deposit will form part of the general funds of the School until it is repaid to you without interest provided no other sums are due to the School on your child's leaving. do if you wish to withdraw your acceptance of a place before your child joins the School and what happens if you withdraw at that stage. The cancellation of a place which has been accepted can cause losses to the School, especially if it occurs after other families have taken their decisions about schooling for their children as it means we are less likely to fill the place. This is why we require the period of notice referred to here for a withdrawal, and why different consequences follow depending on whether we get that period of notice or not. PLEASE READ THIS NEXT SECTION CAREFULLY - it deals with what you need to
How we use the deposit. The deposit will form part of the general funds of the School while your child is a pupil at the school. When your daughter leaves the School, the deposit will be used to settle any balances owing to the School. If you have indicated that you would like to donate the balance of the deposit to the School's Building Fund or Bursary Fund, then any balance remaining will be used as instructed. Alternatively, upon request it will be repaid by means of a credit without interest, unless stated otherwise in these terms and conditions. If Parents do not 3 So if, for example, a term's notice is required to withdraw your child from School with effect from the end of the summer term (which is the term to which the notice relates) then a term's notice means you need to tell us in writing about the withdrawal, at the latest, on the first day of the summer term.
How we use the deposit. The deposit will form part of the general funds of the School until it is credited without interest to the final payment of the fees or other sums due to the School on your daughter’s leaving. PLEASE READ THIS NEXT SECTION CAREFULLY - it deals with what you need to do if you wish to withdraw your acceptance of a place before your daughter joins the School and what happens if you withdraw before that stage. The cancellation of a place which has been accepted can cause losses to the School, especially if it occurs after other families have taken their decisions about schooling for their daughter as it means we are less likely to fill the place. This is why we require the period of notice referred to here for a withdrawal, and why different consequences follow depending on whether we get that period of notice or not.
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How we use the deposit. Unless you have indicated that you would like to donate the deposit to the School’s Development Fund, the deposit will form part of the general funds of the School until it is credited without interest to the final payment of the fees or other sums due to the School on your child’s leaving (unless otherwise stated in these terms and conditions). Where a child is a boarding pupil we retain £1000 of the deposit and deduct from this any unpaid expenses and/or outstanding amounts. You will be informed of any amount deducted. The retained sum minus any deductions will be paid to you by 31st August of the year your child leaves the School.
How we use the deposit. The deposit will be retained in the general funds of the School until your child leaves, following which and upon your request, it will be repaid by means of a credit without interest to the final balance of any School Fees or other sums you may owe to the School on leaving. For example, this might include sums you owe for unreturned books or iPads. Except that, if you do not request the return of the deposit within three months of your child leaving School, then it will be transferred to the School’s Bursary Fund.

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  • Mobile Deposit The Mobile Deposit feature enables you to use a software application together with your Wireless Access Device to create electronic images of the front and back of certain Original Checks (defined below) and transmit those images and other information, including, without limitation, information captured from the magnetic ink character recognition (“MICR”) line, to us for review and processing in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Direct Deposit If you have arranged to have a direct deposit made to your account at least once every 60 days from the same source and you do not receive a receipt (such as a pay stub), you can find out whether or not the deposit has been made by calling (000) 000-0000 or (000) 000-0000. This does not apply to transactions occurring outside the United States.

  • The Deposit The Tenant shall pay to Choose an item £0.00 (zero pounds) in cleared funds not less than 72 hours prior to the commencement of this Tenancy as a Deposit*. The Deposit to be held by the Choose an item as Stakeholder. At the end of the Tenancy the Landlord’s Agent shall return the Deposit to the Tenant subject to the rules set out in this Agreement. *Funds to include the first rental payments and the Deposit monies (if any) are required as cleared funds not less than 72 hours before the Landlord’s Agent is due to Complete this Tenancy Agreement. Upon the Landlord’s Agent Completing this Agreement it becomes legally binding on the parties. Payment can be made via our on-line payment facility, «D0000_11590_0#Property_Branding_Portal_U». Alternatively, please see Terms and Conditions for bank details. Please ensure you quote your unique ID «D4_1_0#Tenant_Reference_Number» when making any payments. In the event that funds should not be so received the Landlord is under no obligation to subsequently enter into this Tenancy Agreement.

  • Mobile Deposit Security You will complete each deposit promptly. If you are unable to complete your deposit promptly, you will ensure that your mobile device remains securely in your possession until the deposit has been completed. It is your responsibility to establish and maintain procedures to safeguard against unauthorized deposits. You will notify us immediately by telephone with written confirmation if you learn of any loss or theft of original checks. You will ensure the safety and integrity of original checks from the time of receipt until the time of destruction. If warranted in our reasonable judgment, we may audit and monitor you, and you agree to cooperate with us to permit such monitoring, to confirm that you have satisfied your obligations under this Agreement.

  • Processing of Deposit files The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -­‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-­‐key cryptography, Symmetric-­‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-­‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:

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