INTERCEPT OF LOAN PAYMENTS Sample Clauses

INTERCEPT OF LOAN PAYMENTS. Loan payments shall be made by intercepting the Charter School’s state revenue. Payment amounts reflected in the loan repayment schedule, or partial payments depending on the availability of revenue, shall be intercepted until the loan is paid in full. If the annual payment obligation cannot be made through the intercept process, the Authority may invoice the Loan Recipient directly for payment of any outstanding amounts.
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