Item Presentment Sample Clauses

Item Presentment. The manner in which the Items are cleared, presented for payment, and collected shall be in Credit Union’s sole discretion subject to the Member Services Agreement governing your Account.
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Related to Item Presentment

  • Presentment The manner in which the items are cleared, presented for payment, and collected shall be in MidFirst’s sole discretion subject to the Account Agreement & Disclosure governing your account.

  • Xxxx Delivery and Presentment This feature is for the presentment of electronic bills only and it is your sole responsibility to contact your Billers directly if you do not receive your statements. In addition, if you elect to activate one of the Xxxx Payment Service’s electronic xxxx options, you also agree to the following:

  • Xxxx Xxxxxxxx and Presentment The Service includes a feature that electronically presents you with electronic bills from select Billers. Electronic bills may not be available from all of your Billers. Electronic bills are provided as a convenience only, and you remain solely responsible for contacting your Billers directly if you do not receive their statements. In addition, if you elect to activate one of the Service's electronic bill options, you also agree to the following:

  • Protest The Design Professional’s decision as to abnormal weather delay shall be subject to protest by either the Contractor or the Owner as set forth in Section 5, Part 2.

  • Notice of Defaults If a Default or Event of Default occurs and is continuing and if it is known to the Trustee, the Trustee shall mail to Holders of Notes a notice of the Default or Event of Default within 90 days after it occurs. Except in the case of a Default or Event of Default in payment of principal of, premium, if any, or interest on any Note, the Trustee may withhold the notice if and so long as a committee of its Responsible Officers in good faith determines that withholding the notice is in the interests of the Holders of the Notes.

  • NOTICE OF INTENT TO SURRENDER Any other provision of this lease to the contrary notwithstanding, at least thirty (30) days prior to the normal expiration of the term of this Lease as noted under the heading TERM OF LEASE above, Tenant shall give written notice to Landlord of Tenant’s intention to surrender the residence at the expiration of the Lease term. If said written notice is not timely given, the Tenant shall become a month-to-month tenant as defined by applicable Georgia law, and all provisions of this Lease will remain in full force and effect, unless this Lease is extended or renewed for a specific term by written agreement of Landlord and Tenant. If Tenant becomes a month-to-month tenant in the manner described above, Tenant must give a thirty (30) day written notice to the Landlord of Tenant’s intention to surrender the residence. At any time during a month-to-month tenancy Landlord may terminate the month-to-month Lease by serving Tenant with a written notice of termination, or by any other means allowed by applicable Georgia law. Upon termination, Tenant shall vacate the premises and deliver same unto Landlord on or before the expiration of the period of notice.

  • Notice of Nonpayment The Trustee shall notify the Grantor and the NDEQ Director by certified mail, return receipt requested, within 10 days following the expiration of the 30-day period after the anniversary of the establishment of the Trust, if no payment is received by the Grantor during that period. After the pay-in period is completed, the Trustee shall not be required to send a notice of nonpayment. Section 16.

  • Processing of a Grievance It is recognized and accepted by the Union and the Employer that the processing of grievances as hereinafter provided is limited by the job duties and responsibilities of the employees and shall therefore be accomplished during normal working hours only when consistent with such employee duties and responsibilities. The aggrieved employee and a Union representative shall be allowed a reasonable amount of time without loss of pay when a grievance is investigated and presented to the Employer during normal working hours provided that the employee and the Union representative have notified and received the approval of the designated supervisor who has determined that such absence is reasonable and would not be detrimental to the work programs of the Employer.

  • Notice of Damage Tenant shall notify Landlord promptly after Tenant learns of (a) any fire or other casualty in the Premises; (b) any damage to or defect in the Premises, including the fixtures and equipment in the Premises, for the repair of which Landlord might be responsible; and (c) any damage to or defect in any parts of appurtenances of the Building’s sanitary, electrical, heating, air conditioning, elevator or other systems located in or passing through the Premises.

  • DISHONOUR OF PAYMENT INSTRUMENTS In the event of dishonour of any payment instruments or any payment instructions by or on behalf of the Allottee for any reason whatsoever, then the same shall be treated as a default and the Promoter may at its sole discretion be entitled to exercise any recourse available herein. Further, the Promoter shall intimate the Allottee of the dishonour of the cheque and the Allottee would be required to promptly tender a Demand Draft of the outstanding amounts including interest at the Applicable Interest Rate from the due date till the date of receipt by the Promoter of all the amounts including the dishonour charges of Rs. 5000/- (Rupees Five Thousand only) (for each dishonour). In the event the said Demand Draft is not tendered within 7 (seven) days then the Promoter shall be entitled to cancel the allotment, subject to provisions hereunder. In the event the Allottee comes forward to pay the entire outstanding amounts, interest and penalty thereof, the Promoter may consider the same at its sole discretion. In the event of dishonour of any cheque, the Promoter has no obligation to return the original dishonoured cheque.

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