INSUFFICIENT-FUND FEES Sample Clauses

INSUFFICIENT-FUND FEES. If Xxxxxx's check is returned from bank due to Xxxxxx's account having insufficient funds to cover the check amount, Tenant will pay as penalty, the sum of $ which will be due and payable within days of Landlord informing Tenant of the return of the check. samTpelnaent'fs cohremck is returned from bank due to insufficient funds more than times during the rental term, Landlord reserves the right to require that all subsequent rental payments be made in the form of a bank check or money order. Landlord also reserves all rights provided by law. This form and all REALTORS® Association of New Mexico (RANM) forms are for the sole use of RANM members and those New Mexico Real Estate Licensees to whom RANM has granted prior written authorization. Distribution of RANM forms to non-RANM members or unauthorized Real Estate Licensees is strictly prohibited. RANM makes no warranty of the legal effectiveness or validity of this form and disclaims any liability for damages resulting from its use. By use of this form, the parties agree to the limitations set forth in this paragraph. The parties hereby release RANM, the Real Estate Brokers, their Agents and employees from any liability arising out of the use of this form. You should consult your attorney with regards to the effectiveness, validity or consequences of any use of this form. The use of this form is not intended to identify the user as a REALTOR®. REALTOR® is a registered collective membership mark which may be used only by Real Estate Licensees who are members of the National Association of REALTORS® and who subscribe to the Association's strict Code of Ethics.
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INSUFFICIENT-FUND FEES. If Xxxxxx's check is returned from bank for any reason, Tenant will pay as an insufficient fund fee, the sum of$ 50.00 which will be due and payable within 5 days of Landlord informing Tenant of the return of the check. If Tenant's check is returned from bank more than 2 times during the rental term, Landlord reserves the right to require that all subsequent rental payments be made in the form of a bank check or money order. Landlord also reserves all rights provided by law.

Related to INSUFFICIENT-FUND FEES

  • Insufficient Funds If at any time insufficient funds are received by and available to the Administrative Agent to pay fully all amounts of principal, L/C Borrowings, interest and fees then due hereunder, such funds shall be applied (i) first, toward payment of interest and fees then due hereunder, ratably among the parties entitled thereto in accordance with the amounts of interest and fees then due to such parties, and (ii) second, toward payment of principal and L/C Borrowings then due hereunder, ratably among the parties entitled thereto in accordance with the amounts of principal and L/C Borrowings then due to such parties.

  • Non-Sufficient Funds Tenant shall be charged $ for each check that is returned to Landlord for lack of sufficient funds.

  • Sufficient Funds Buyer has sufficient funds to pay in full the Purchase Price and to enable it to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS (NSF CHECKS) If the Tenant pays the Rent with a check that is not honored due to insufficient funds (NSF): (check one) ☐ - There shall be a fee of $ per incident. ☐ - There shall be no fee.

  • Termination for Insufficient Funding The State may immediately terminate this Contract if it does not obtain funding from the Minnesota Legislature, or other funding source; or if funding cannot be continued at a level sufficient to allow for the payment of the services addressed within this Contract. Termination must be by written notice to the Contractor. The State is not obligated to pay for any services that are provided after notice and effective date of termination. However, the Contractor will be entitled to payment, determined on a pro rata basis, for services satisfactorily performed to the extent that dedicated funds are available. The State will not be assessed any penalty if the Contract is terminated because of the decision of the Minnesota Legislature, or other funding source, not to appropriate funds. The State must provide the Contractor notice of the lack of funding. This notice will be provided within a reasonable time of the State’s receiving notice.

  • RETURNED CHECKS (NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS) If the Tenant pays the Rent with a check that bounces due to insufficient funds: (check one) ☐ - The Tenant will be required to pay a fee of $ per incident. ☐ - The Tenant will NOT be required to pay a fee.

  • Late or Insufficient Payment All invoiced balances under this Agreement that are not paid in full by the due date will be subject to the DSP or Illinois Commerce Commission late payment rules.

  • Excess Funds Any party receiving funds paid by SBBC under this Agreement agrees to promptly notify SBBC of any funds erroneously received from SBBC upon the discovery of such erroneous payment or overpayment. Any such excess funds shall be refunded to SBBC.

  • Non-Sufficient Funds and Dishonored Payments If my check is returned by a bank or other entity for any reason, if any of my credit card or debit card payments are rejected, or if Xxxxx Management is unable, through no fault of its own or their bank, to successfully process any of my ACH debit, credit card, or debit card transaction, then:

  • Default Charges If permitted under Applicable Law, Lender may charge Borrower fees for services performed in connection with Xxxxxxxx’s Default to protect Xxxxxx’s interest in the Property and rights under this Security Instrument, including: (i) reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs; (ii) property inspection, valuation, mediation, and loss mitigation fees; and (iii) other related fees.

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