INTEREST AND FINANCE CHARGES Sample Clauses

INTEREST AND FINANCE CHARGES. We will begin charging You interest on purchases on the date the transaction is posted to Your Account. We will begin charging You interest on cash advances and balance transfers on the date of the transaction or the first day of the billing cycle in which the transaction is posted to Your Account, whichever is later (transaction date). However, We will not charge You any interest on new purchases if Your Account had a zero or credit balance at the beginning of that billing cycle, or You paid the entire new balance on the previous cycle's billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement. To avoid an additional finance charge on the balance of purchases, You must pay the entire new balance on the billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement.
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INTEREST AND FINANCE CHARGES. Interest will begin to accrue on purchases on the date the transaction is posted to Your Account. We will begin charging You interest on cash advances and balance transfers on the effective date of the transaction. However, We will not charge You any interest on new purchases if Your Account had a zero or credit balance at the beginning of that billing cycle, or You paid the entire new balance on the previous cycle's billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement. To avoid an additional finance charge on the balance of purchases, You must pay the entire new balance on the billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement.
INTEREST AND FINANCE CHARGES. We will begin charging You interest on purchases and balance transfers on the date the transaction is posted to Your Account. However, We will not charge You any interest on new purchases or balance transfers if Your Account had a zero or credit balance at the beginning of that billing cycle, or You paid the entire new balance on the previous cycle's billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement. To avoid an additional finance charge on the balance of purchases or balance transfers, You must pay the entire new balance on the billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement. We will begin charging You interest on cash advances on the date of the transaction or the first day of the billing cycle in which the transaction is posted to Your Account, whichever is later (transaction date). How We Calculate Your Balance:
INTEREST AND FINANCE CHARGES. We will begin charging You interest on purchases on the date the transaction is posted to Your Account. We will begin charging You interest on cash advances and balance transfers on the date of the
INTEREST AND FINANCE CHARGES. We will begin charging You interest on purchases on the date the transaction is posted to Your Account. We will begin charging You interest on cash advances and balance transfers on the date of the transaction or the first day of the billing cycle in which the transaction is posted to Your Account, whichever is later (transaction date). However, We will not charge You any interest on new purchases if Your Account had a zero or credit balance at the beginning of that billing cycle, or You paid the entire New Balance or Interest Avoidance Balance, if applicable, on the previous cycle's billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement. To avoid an additional finance charge on the balance of purchases, You must pay the entire New Balance or Interest Avoidance Balance, if applicable, on the billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement. “Interest Avoidance Balance” means Your New Balance minus the balance of Your Installment Plans, plus Your monthly Installment Plan Payment due.
INTEREST AND FINANCE CHARGES. Interest is not charged on accounts that are paid in full at the end of the billing period. However, in the event that the board of directors or agent delays any payment a finance charge of 15% will be added for each account that is not paid by the due date. This finance charge will be added each 15-day period the account goes unpaid.
INTEREST AND FINANCE CHARGES. We will begin charging You interest on new purchases on the first day of the following billing cycle. We will begin charging You interest on cash advances and balance transfers on the date of the transaction or the first day of the billing cycle in which the transaction is posted to Your Account, whichever is later (transaction date). However, We will not charge You any interest on new purchases if You paid the entire new balance on the previous cycle’s billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement. To avoid an additional finance charge on the balance of purchases, You must pay the entire new balance on the billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement. How We Calculate Your Balance: Interest charges on Your Account are calculated separately for purchases, balance transfers and cash advances (“Transaction Type”). We figure the interest charge for each Transaction Type by applying the periodic rate to each corresponding “average daily balance.” To get the “average daily balance” for a Transaction Type We take the beginning balance for that Transaction Type each day, add any new transactions of that type (excluding new purchases), and subtract any unpaid interest or other finance charges and any applicable payments or credits. This gives Us the daily balance for each Transaction Type. Then, for each Transaction Type, We add up all the daily balances for the billing cycle and divide each total by the number of days in the billing cycle. This gives Us the “average daily balance” for each Transaction Type.
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INTEREST AND FINANCE CHARGES. We will begin charging You interest on new purchases on the first day of the following billing cycle. We will begin charging You interest on cash advances and balance transfers on the date of the transaction or the first day of the billing cycle in which the transaction is posted to Your Account, whichever is later (transaction date). However, We will not charge You any interest on new purchases if You paid the entire new balance on the previous cycle’s billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement. To avoid an additional finance charge on the balance of purchases, You must pay the entire new balance on the billing statement by the Payment Due Date of that statement.
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  • Finance Charges A finance charge is the cost you pay for credit. We will charge Interest Charges and Fees to your account as described to you in your statements and other Truth in Lending Disclosures. The following describes how the finance charge will be calculated on the Account. You have a 25-day grace (no finance charge) period on your purchase balance and for new purchases if you paid the entire New Balance on your last statement by the end of the grace period. You also have a 25-day grace period for new purchases if you did not have a balance on your last statement. The grace period starts on the billing cycle closing date. If you do not pay the entire New Balance by the end of the grace period, a finance charge will be imposed on the unpaid balance from the first day of the next billing cycle and on new purchases from the date they are posted to your Account. There is no grace period for cash advances. A finance charge will be imposed on cash advances from the date the cash advance is posted to your Account. Balance transfers as permitted by Credit Union from time to time in Credit Union’s sole discretion will be treated as cash advances for the purpose of all finance charges and finance charge calculations. Finance charges on your Account are calculated by applying the applicable Monthly Periodic Rate to the average daily balances for purchases and cash advances. Separate average daily balances are calculated for purchases and cash advances. To get each average daily balance, the daily balances for purchases and cash advances for the billing cycle are added and the totals are divided by the number of days in the cycle. To get the daily balance for cash advances, new cash advances are added to the day’s beginning balance and payments and credits are subtracted. To get the daily balance for purchases, new purchases are added to the day’s beginning balance and payments and credits are subtracted; however, new purchases are not added if you paid the entire New Balance on your last statement by the end of the grace period or if you did not have a balance on your last statement. Fees and unpaid finance charges are not included in the calculation of the average daily balance. Finance charges will continue to accrue on your Account until what you owe under this Agreement is paid in full. Credit Union may offer balance transfer, introductory rate, or other special rate promotions for your Account from time to time in Credit Union’s sole discretion. The applicable Monthly Periodic Rate and ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE for any promotion and any promotion terms and conditions will be disclosed to before or at the time you make use of such promotion.

  • Interest and Principal Payments Holders shall be entitled to receive, and Borrower shall pay, simple interest on the outstanding principal amount of this Note at the annual rate of eight percent (8%) (as subject to increase as set forth in this Note) from the Original Issue Date through the Maturity Date. Principal and interest shall be due and payable on the Maturity Date.

  • Finance Charge Each Receivable provides for the payment of a finance charge or shall yield interest calculated on the basis of an APR ranging from 0.50% to 22.24%.

  • INTEREST AND CHARGES 7.1 If we do not receive your full payment of the current balance specified in the statement of account on or before the payment due date, you must pay daily interest at the rate of (i) S$3.00 per month or (ii) at the retail interest rate or cash interest rate (where applicable) as set out in the statement of account, whichever is the greater, on:- (a) the amount of each unpaid card transaction, or part thereof, listed in the current statement of account, from the date each such card transaction was effected until the date of the current statement of account; and (b) the current balance specified in the statement of account, from the date of the statement of account until the day before the date when we receive payment of the current balance (entirely or partly); and (c) the current balance specified in the statement of account less any partial payment, from the date of such partial payment to the date of the next statement of account or the date when we receive full payment of the current balance, whichever is the earlier; and (d) the amount of each card transaction debited to the card account after the date of the statement of account, from the date each such card transaction was effected until the date of the next statement of account or the date when we receive full payment of the current balance, whichever is the earlier.

  • Interest and Late Charges If Tenant fails to pay when due any Rent or other amounts or charges which Tenant is obligated to pay under the terms of this Lease, the unpaid amounts shall bear interest at the maximum rate then allowed by law. Tenant acknowledges that the late payment of any Monthly Installment of Base Rent will cause Landlord to lose the use of that money and incur costs and expenses not contemplated under this Lease, including without limitation, administrative and collection costs and processing and accounting expenses, the exact amount of which is extremely difficult to ascertain. Therefore, in addition to interest, if any such installment is not received by Landlord within ten (10) days from the date it is due, Tenant shall pay Landlord a late charge equal to ten percent (10%) of such installment. Landlord and Tenant agree that this late charge represents a reasonable estimate of such costs and expenses and is fair compensation to Landlord for the loss suffered from such nonpayment by Tenant. Acceptance of any interest or late charge shall not constitute a waiver of Tenant's default with respect to such nonpayment by Tenant nor prevent Landlord from exercising any other rights or remedies available to Landlord under this Lease.

  • Maintenance Charges 6.1 The maintenance services for the Said Plot / Said Complex/Said Building, as set out in Annexure T-IV to this Lease Deed, shall be provided by THE LESSOR or its nominees/ assigns, the estimated Maintenance Charges for which shall be calculated prorata of the super built up area of the Demised Premises to the total super built-up area of the Property. 6.2 The Maintenance Charges for such maintenance services shall be paid to THE LESSOR or its nominees/ assigns, in advance for each month, as per the xxxx(s)/ invoice(s) raised by THE LESSOR or its nominees/ assigns. 6.3 The Maintenance Charges shall be subject to deduction of Income Tax at source as applicable, from time to time. 6.4 Any other taxes/ duties/ charges/ cesses / levy(ies) etc. as applicable from time to time on Maintenance Charges including service tax shall be payable by THE LESSEE in addition to the Maintenance Charges mentioned hereinabove as and when demanded by THE LESSOR. 6.5 The Maintenance Charges shall be payable by the Due Date, in advance for each month in respect of which such Maintenance Charges would be payable. 6.6 The Maintenance Charges as specified in this Lease Deed are subject to increase of prices of diesel, gas, petroleum products and other consumables, electricity rates, taxes, wages and salaries, cost of annual maintenance contracts of lifts, DGs, HVAC supplies, transformers, panels etc. during the Lease Term and the Lease Renewal Term (if any). 6.7 After completion of a financial year (i.e. from 1st April of a calendar year to 31st March of the next calendar year), THE LESSOR or its nominees / assigns will provide THE LESSEE, within a reasonable time period, a third party auditor certificate of expenditure/ expenses towards maintenance charges incurred during such financial year. Any under-recovery by THE LESSOR or its nominees/assigns shall become payable by THE LESSEE to THE LESSOR or its nominees/assigns and any over-recovery by THE LESSOR or its nominees/assigns shall become refundable by THE LESSOR/ or its nominees/assigns to THE LESSEE. Any such payment by refund to THE LESSEE shall be without any interest and such payment shall be payable by either party within thirty (30) days of providing such third party auditor certificate and issuance of credit/ debit note (as applicable).

  • Interest and Principal (a) On each Payment Date, Borrower shall pay to Lender (to be applied to each Note on a pro rata, pari passu basis) interest on the Principal Indebtedness for the applicable Interest Accrual Period at a rate per annum equal to (i) at any time the Loan is a LIBOR Loan, the sum of LIBOR, determined as of the Interest Determination Date immediately preceding such Interest Accrual Period, plus the applicable Spread and (ii) at any time the Loan is a Prime Rate Loan, the sum of the Prime Rate, determined as of the Interest Determination Date immediately preceding such Interest Accrual Period, plus the applicable Prime Rate Spread (except that in each case, interest shall be payable on the Indebtedness, including due but unpaid interest, at the Default Rate with respect to any portion of such Interest Accrual Period falling during the continuance of an Event of Default). As of the Closing Date, the Loan is a LIBOR Loan, and except as provided in Section 1.2(e), the Loan shall at all times be a LIBOR Loan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, on the Closing Date, Borrower shall pay interest from and including the Closing Date through the end of the first Interest Accrual Period, in lieu of making such payment on the first Payment Date following the Closing Date (unless the Closing Date falls on a Payment Date, in which case, no interest will be collected on the Closing Date, and Borrower shall make the payment required pursuant to this Section commencing on the first Payment Date following the Closing Date) and the next payment of interest shall be due and payable on the next subsequent Payment Date. (b) No prepayments of the Loan shall be permitted except for (i) prepayments made pursuant to Section 2.1, Section 2.3 and Section 5.4 and (ii) prepayments resulting from Casualty or Condemnation as described in Section 5.16. The entire outstanding Principal Indebtedness, together with all interest thereon through (x) prior to a Securitization, the Maturity Date and (y) after a Securitization, the end of the Interest Accrual Period in which the Maturity Date falls (calculated as if such Principal Indebtedness were outstanding for the entire Interest Accrual Period) and in each case all other amounts then due under the Loan Documents shall be due and payable by Borrower to Lender on the Maturity Date. (c) If all or any portion of the Principal Indebtedness is paid to Lender during the Spread Maintenance Period following acceleration of the Loan (except as a result of a Casualty or Condemnation), Borrower shall pay to Lender an amount equal to the applicable Spread Maintenance Premium. Amounts received in respect of the Indebtedness during the continuance of an Event of Default shall be applied toward interest, principal and other components of the Indebtedness (in such order as Lender shall determine) before any such amounts are applied toward payment of any Spread Maintenance Premium that is due and payable, with the result that any Spread Maintenance Premium that is due and payable shall accrue as the Principal Indebtedness is repaid but no amount received from Borrower shall constitute payment of a Spread Maintenance Premium until the remainder of the Indebtedness shall have been paid in full. Borrower acknowledges that (i) a prepayment during the Spread Maintenance Period will cause damage to Lender; (ii) the Spread Maintenance Premium is intended to compensate Lender for the loss of its investment and the expense incurred and time and effort associated with making the Loan, which will not be fully repaid if the Loan is prepaid; (iii) it will be extremely difficult and impractical to ascertain the extent of Lender’s damages caused by a prepayment after an acceleration or any other prepayment during the Spread Maintenance Period; and (iv) the Spread Maintenance Premium represents Lender’s and Borrower’s reasonable estimate of Lender’s damages from the prepayment and is not a penalty. (d) Any payments of interest and/or principal not paid when due hereunder shall bear interest at the applicable Default Rate from and after the expiration of applicable notice and cure periods and, in the case of all payments due hereunder other than the repayment of the Principal Indebtedness on the Maturity Date if not paid when due, when paid shall be accompanied by a late fee in an amount equal to the lesser of 5% of such unpaid sum and the maximum amount permitted by applicable law, in order to defray a portion of the expense incurred by Lender in handling and processing such delinquent payment and to compensate Lender for the loss of the use of such delinquent payment. (e) In the event that Lender shall determine in its reasonable discretion that by reason of circumstances affecting the interbank Eurodollar market, adequate and reasonable means do not exist for ascertaining LIBOR in accordance with the definition thereof, then the Loan shall be converted to a Prime Rate Loan effective as of the commencement of the Interest Accrual Period following the date of such determination, and Lender shall give notice thereof to Borrower by telephone at least one day prior to the applicable Interest Determination Date (which notice shall thereafter be promptly confirmed by Lender in writing). If, pursuant to this Section, any portion of the Loan has been converted to a Prime Rate Loan and Lender thereafter determines in its reasonable discretion that the events or circumstances that resulted in such conversion are no longer applicable, the Loan shall be converted to a LIBOR Loan effective as of the commencement of the Interest Accrual Period following the date of such determination, and Lender shall give notice thereof to Borrower by telephone at least one day prior to the applicable Interest Determination Date (which notice shall thereafter be promptly confirmed by Lender in writing). Borrower shall pay to Lender, promptly following demand, any additional amounts necessary to compensate Lender for any reasonable out-of-pocket costs incurred by Lender in making any conversion in accordance with this Section. In the event any Note has been divided into multiple Notes or Note Components pursuant to Section 1.1(c), upon any conversion of the Loan pursuant to this Section the interest rate applicable to such Notes or Note Components shall be proportionately adjusted to reflect such conversion. Except as provided in this Section, the Loan shall at all times be a LIBOR Loan. In no event shall Borrower have the right to convert a LIBOR Loan to a Prime Rate Loan.

  • Payments of Interest and Principal (a) The Issuer will cause interest to be paid on each Interest Payment Date and principal to be paid on the Expected Maturity Date; provided, however, that it shall not be an Event of Default if principal is not paid in full on such Expected Maturity Date unless funds for such payment have been allocated in accordance with Section 3.01 of the Indenture Supplement; and provided, further, that if a Class B(2020-3) Adverse Event has occurred and is continuing, principal will instead be payable in monthly installments on each Principal Payment Date for the Class B(2020-3) Notes in accordance with Sections 3.01 and 3.05 of the Indenture Supplement. All payments of interest and principal on the Class B(2020-3) Notes shall be made as set forth in Section 1102 of the Indenture. (b) The right of the Class B(2020-3) Noteholders to receive payments from the Issuer will terminate on the Class B(2020-3) Termination Date. (c) All payments of principal, interest or other amounts to the Class B(2020-3) Noteholders will be made pro rata based on the Stated Principal Amount of their Class B(2020-3) Notes.

  • Repayments Prepayments Interest and Fees SECTION 3.1.

  • Excess Finance Charge Collections Series 2017-6 shall be an Excess Allocation Series. Subject to Section 4.05 of the Agreement, Excess Finance Charge Collections with respect to the Excess Allocation Series for any Distribution Date will be allocated to Series 2017-6 in an amount equal to the product of (x) the aggregate amount of Excess Finance Charge Collections with respect to all the Excess Allocation Series for such Distribution Date and (y) a fraction, the numerator of which is the Finance Charge Shortfall for Series 2017-6 for such Distribution Date and the denominator of which is the aggregate amount of Finance Charge Shortfalls for all the Excess Allocation Series for such Distribution Date. The “Finance Charge Shortfall” for Series 2017-6 for any Distribution Date will be equal to the excess, if any, of (a) the full amount required to be paid, without duplication, pursuant to subsections 4.05(a), 4.05(b) and 4.05(c) and subsections 4.07(a) through (j) on such Distribution Date and the full amount required to be paid, without duplication, pursuant to subsections 3.02(a)(iii) and 3.02(a)(iv) of the Transfer Agreement on the related Payment Date (as such term is defined in the Transfer Agreement) over (b) the sum of (i) the Reallocated Investor Finance Charge Collections, (ii) if such Monthly Period relates to a Distribution Date with respect to the Controlled Accumulation Period or Early Amortization Period, the amount of Principal Funding Account Investment Proceeds, if any, with respect to such Distribution Date and (iii) the amount of funds, if any, to be withdrawn from the Reserve Account which, pursuant to subsection 4.12(d), are required to be included in Class A Available Funds with respect to such Distribution Date. The amount of Excess Finance Charge Collections for Series 2017-6 for any Distribution Date shall be specified in subsection 3.02(a)(v) of the Transfer Agreement. On each Distribution Date, the Trustee shall deposit into the Collection Account for application in accordance with Section 4.05 of the Agreement the aggregate amount of Excess Finance Charge Collections received by the Trustee pursuant to the Transfer Agreement on such date.

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