Late Payment Interest Sample Clauses

Late Payment Interest. If the Customer fails to make payment by the agreed time, the Contractor shall be entitled to claim interest on any overdue amount, pursuant to the Act No. 100 of 17 December 1976 relating to Interest on Overdue Payments, etc. (Late Payment Interest Act).
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Late Payment Interest a) For each started day of delay in fulfilling a financial liability under this Agreement, the creditor has the right to charge the defaulting Party late payment interest on the outstanding sum in the amount determined by generally binding legal regulations. b) In the event either Party pays late payment interest on an outstanding amount that has been invoiced erroneously, the respective Party shall be reimbursed for the late payment interest within 10 business days after the error has been documented.
Late Payment Interest. If the Government fails to pay any amount under this Compact or the Program Implementation Agreement when due (including amounts under Section 2.8(c) and 5.3(a)), interest will be paid on such unpaid amount. Interest will accrue on such unpaid amount at a rate equal to the then current US Treasury Current Value of Funds Rate, calculated on a daily basis and a 360-day year from the due date of such payment until such amount is paid in full. Any such payment will first be credited against interest due, and once the interest due amount is extinguished, then payments will be credited against outstanding principal.
Late Payment Interest. Any payment under the terms and conditions of this Agreement made after the date such payment is due and payable shall bear interest as of the day after the date such payment was due and payable and shall continue to accrue such interest until such payment is made at a rate equal to the lesser of either (a) two percent (2%) above the prime rate as reported by Federal Reserve Bank of New York, located in New York, New York, as of the date such payment was due and payable, or (b) the maximum rate permitted by Applicable Law.
Late Payment Interest. If Lessee fails to pay any amount payable under the Lease on the due date, Lessee will pay on demand from time to time to Lessor interest (both before and after judgement) on that amount, from the due date to the date of payment in full by Lessee to Lessor, at the Interest Rate. All such interest will be compounded monthly and calculated on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed in the month, assuming a 30 day month and a 360 day year.
Late Payment Interest. With reference to point 17.1 of the general terms the following will apply instead for Denmark. The late payment interest shall be calculated from the invoicing date stated on the invoice until the date on which payment is made.
Late Payment Interest. If the Customer does not pay at the agreed time, the Supplier may claim interest on the amount which has fallen due for payment, in accordance with Act no. 100 of 17 December 1976 concerning interest on late payments, etc. (the Norwegian Interest Act).
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Late Payment Interest. Any payment which is not made to you when due under this Agreement shall bear interest at the rate of 10% per annum from the due date to the payment date.
Late Payment Interest. Any amount not paid by Customer within fourteen thirty (30) days after the date of the relevant invoice, absent any good faith dispute regarding the unpaid portion, will be subject to a late charge in the amount of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month or the maximum amount allowable by law, whichever is less. Such interest shall accrue from the day after the date on which payment is due up to and including the date on which payment is received by DE-CIX.
Late Payment Interest. Any royalty payment that is due Licensor pursuant to this Article 9 that is not paid in full when due shall, as to that portion thereof not paid when due, bear interest for each day late at the rate of eighteen percent (18%) per annum, compounded monthly, or at the maximum rate allowed by law if said maximum amount is less. The calculation of a daily rate shall be made based upon a year of three hundred and sixty (360) days and a month of thirty (30) days. Payments not made when due because of a dispute as to the correct amount thereof shall nonetheless be considered late if ultimately adjudged to be due, and interest shall be paid therein as set out above.
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