Methods of Making Payment Sample Clauses

Methods of Making Payment. The following methods of payments will be available: a) The Retailer will offer the following bill payment options: i. In person at our business address; ii. By mail using cheque or credit card; iii. By direct debit from a cheque or credit card; and iv. By paying through CentrePay. b) If the method described in paragraph (a) above is not possible (eg because of holiday of illness), the Retailer may offer the following alternative bill payment options to the Customer: i. Payment in advance facilities; and ii. Redirection of the Customer’s bill as requested by the Customer.
Methods of Making Payment. The following methods of payments will be available: a) The Retailer will offer the following bill payment options: i. By mail using cheque or credit card; ii. By direct debit from a cheque or credit card; iii. By paying in person at any Australia Post Office. b) If the method described in paragraph (a) above is not possible (e.g because of holiday of illness), the Retailer may offer the following alternative bill payment options to the Customer: i. Payment in advance facilities; and ii. Redirection of the Customer’s bill as requested by the Customer.

Related to Methods of Making Payment

  • Method of Making Payments Payment and transfer of all amounts owing or to be paid or remitted hereunder, including, without limitation, payment of the Advance Payment by Syndication Parties, and distribution of principal or interest payments or fees or other amounts by the Administrative Agent, shall be by wire transfer in accordance with the instructions contained on Exhibit 15.29 hereto (“Wire Instructions”).

  • Making Payments You are responsible for paying back all the money we loan to you on the account. If this is a joint account, you are each responsible for the entire amount owed. • You promise to pay all amounts due on your account including interest and fees. • You may pay all or part of your account balance at any time. You must at least pay the minimum payment shown on each statement by its due date. • The minimum payment listed on each statement will be calculated as listed in the Schedule. • Payments must be made in U.S. dollars and through a U.S. bank. You agree to follow the payment requirements listed on each statement (for example, the time by when we need to receive payment and where your payment needs to be sent). If we accept a payment that is not in U.S. dollars or not through a U.S. bank, you agree to pay any extra fees or costs. We may accept payments that are marked “payment in full” or with similar markings without losing our right to receive payment in full. Partial payments offered in full satisfaction of a disputed amount must be sent to the address listed on your statement for notifying us of billing errors. • Each payment you make will be generally applied to your account as follows: (a) the minimum payment amount will be applied to balances with the lowest APRs before balances with higher APRs; and (b) any amount you pay in excess of the minimum payment will be applied to balances with the highest APRs before balances with lower APRs. Until a payment clears, you may not be able to access the full amount of your credit limit. • We will promptly apply other credits to your account. For example, such credits may include a credit for return of merchandise. These other credits will be applied to the Balance Category we select. Where to find them. The APRs (and their daily periodic rates) in effect on your account are listed in the Schedule. How we calculate variable APRs. Each variable APR is determined by adding the margin to the Index as listed in the Schedule. An increase in the Index will increase a variable APR (and its daily periodic rate). An increase in a variable APR may increase the minimum payment due and interest charged on your account. How we calculate daily periodic rates. To determine the daily periodic rate for an APR, we divide the APR by 365 (366 in leap years). Penalty rates. We will not charge penalty rates or penalty APRs on your account. For example, if you make a late payment, your APR will not increase because you paid late.

  • Crediting Payments The receipt of any payment item by Agent shall not be required to be considered a payment on account unless such payment item is a wire transfer of immediately available funds made to Agent’s Account or unless and until such payment item is honored when presented for payment. Should any payment item not be honored when presented for payment, then Borrowers shall be deemed not to have made such payment. Anything to the contrary contained herein notwithstanding, any payment item shall be deemed received by Agent only if it is received into Agent’s Account on a Business Day on or before 1:30 p.m. If any payment item is received into Agent’s Account on a non-Business Day or after 1:30 p.m. on a Business Day (unless Agent, in its sole discretion, elects to credit it on the date received), it shall be deemed to have been received by Agent as of the opening of business on the immediately following Business Day.

  • Scheduling Payments Funds must be available in your Bill Payment Account on the scheduled payment date. If the date you schedule a payment to be initiated falls on a non-business day (Saturday, Sunday, or holiday), funds must be available in your Bill Payment Account the following business day (e.g. Monday). After funds are withdrawn from your Bill Payment Account to make a payment, we may make the payment either by transferring funds electronically to the payee or by mailing the payee a check. You may choose to schedule payments to recur in the same amount at regular weekly, monthly, or semi-monthly intervals. When you create a new payee in the Bill Payment Service, it takes two (2) business days to set up the payee to receive payments. You should schedule a payment to a new payee at least ten (10) business days before any payment due date, to allow us time to set up the payee and verify information about your account with the payee. For all subsequent payments, you agree to allow at least four (4) to ten (10) business days between the date you schedule a payment to be initiated and the payment due date (that is, the due date shown on your invoice or provided in your agreement with the payee, not taking into account any applicable grace period). If the payment is an Automatic Clearing House (ACH) electronic payment, it will take up to four (4) business days to reach the payee. However, if the company or person that you are paying cannot accept an electronic payment, the Bill Payment Service will send a check that may take up to ten (10) business days. If you do not follow these time frames, you will be fully responsible for all late fees, finance charges or other actions taken by the payee. If you schedule your payment and follow all instructions provided, but the payment is not received by the payee in a timely manner, the Credit Union will work with the payee on your behalf to reverse any late fees or charges.

  • Payment Methods and Amounts There are limits on the amount of money you can send or receive through our Service. Your limits may be adjusted from time-to-time in our sole discretion. For certain Services, you may have the ability to log in to the Site to view your individual transaction limits. We or our Service Provider also reserve the right to select the method in which to remit funds on your behalf though the Service, and in the event that your Eligible Transaction Account is closed or otherwise unavailable to us the method to return funds to you. These payment methods may include, but may not be limited to, an electronic debit, a paper check drawn on the account of our Service Provider, or draft check drawn against your account.

  • Prompt Payment to Subcontractors (a) Within 7 days of receipt by the Contractor of each payment from the City under this contract, the Contractor shall pay all Subcontractors (which term includes subconsultants and suppliers) based on work completed or service provided under the subcontract. Should any payment to the Subcontractor be delayed by more than 7 days after receipt of payment by the Contractor from the City under this contract, the Contractor shall pay the Subcontractor interest, beginning on the 8th day, at the rate of 1% per month or fraction thereof on such unpaid balance as may be due. By appropriate litigation, Subcontractors shall have the right to enforce this subsection (a) directly against the Contractor, but not against the City of Durham. (b) If the individual assigned to administer this contract for the City (in this section, titled “Prompt Payment to Subcontractors,” he or she will be referred to as the “Project Manager”) determines that it is appropriate to enforce subsection (a) in this manner, the City may withhold from progress or final payments to the Contractor the sums estimated by the Project Manager to be (i) the amount of interest due to the Subcontractor under subsection (a), and/or (ii) the amounts past-due under subsection (a) to the Subcontractor but not exceeding 5% of the payment(s) due from the City to the Contractor. This subsection (b) does not limit any other rights to withhold payments that the City may have. (c) Nothing in this section (titled “Prompt Payment to Subcontractors”) shall prevent the Contractor at the time of invoicing, application, and certification to the City from withholding invoicing, application, and certification to the City for payment to the Subcontractor for unsatisfactory job progress; defective goods, services, or construction not remedied; disputed work; third-party claims filed or reasonable evidence that such a claim will be filed; failure of the subcontractor to make timely payments for labor, equipment, and materials; damage to the Contractor or another subcontractor; reasonable evidence that the subcontract cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the subcontract sum; or a reasonable amount for retainage not to exceed 10%. (d) The Project Manager may require, as a prerequisite to making progress or final payments, that the Contractor provide statements from any Subcontractors designated by the Project Manager regarding the status of their accounts with the Contractor. The statements shall be in such format as the Project Manager reasonably requires, including notarization if so specified.

  • Transfer Methods and Amounts Section 15 of the General Terms (Payment Methods and Amounts) applies to the Service, even in circumstances where the External Account is closed and we are attempting to return funds to such Account.

  • Recurring Payments For subscriptions that renew automatically, Customer authorizes Microsoft to charge Customer’s payment method periodically for each subscription or billing period until the subscription is terminated. By authorizing recurring payments, Customer authorizes Microsoft to process such payments as either electronic debits or fund transfers, or as electronic drafts from the designated bank account (in the case of Automated Clearing House or similar debits), as charges to the designated card account (in the case of credit card or similar payments) (collectively, “Electronic Payments”). If any payment is returned unpaid or if any credit card or similar transaction is rejected or denied, Microsoft or its service providers reserve the right to collect any applicable return item, rejection or insufficient funds fee to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law and to process any such fees as an Electronic Payment or to invoice Customer for the amount due.

  • Purchase Price and Method of Payment 4.1 The Total purchase price of the property shall be the amount stated in paragraph E1 of the Information Schedule regardless of the final extent of the property as reflected on the site diagram attached marked “Annexure A”. 4.2 The Purchaser shall pay the Seller’s attorneys the deposit for the property as stated in paragraph E2 of the Information Schedule on signature of this agreement by the Purchaser, which deposit shall be held in trust by the Seller’s attorneys and invested in an interest bearing account in accordance with the provisions of Section 26 of the Alienation of Land Act No 68 of 1981 (as amended) with interest to accrue to the Purchaser. The provisions of this clause 4.2 shall constitute authority to the Conveyancers, in terms of Section 78(2A) of the Attorneys Act, to invest the deposit for the benefit of Purchaser pending registration of transfer. 4.3 The Seller will not be bound to the Purchaser in terms of this agreement until such time as the deposit referred to in paragraph E2 has been paid to the Sellers attorneys trust account referred to in paragraph 4.2 above. The Seller shall be entitled to accept further offers acceptable to the Seller, until such time that written confirmation is given to the Seller or his attorneys by the Purchaser confirming the payment of the deposit as provided for in this clause 4.3 In the event of the Seller accepting an offer to purchase the property on terms and conditions acceptable to the Seller prior to receipt of such written notification, this agreement shall be deemed ipso facto null and void. 4.4 Within 21 (twenty one) days after signature of this agreement, the Purchaser shall furnish the Seller with an irrevocable guarantee issued by a registered commercial bank for the due payment of the balance of the purchase price of the property as referred to in clause E4 of the Information Schedule, or in the event of the Purchaser requiring a mortgage bond for purposes of acquiring the property in the amount recorded in clause E3 of the Information Schedule, within 21 (twenty one) days of securing a mortgage bond as provided for in clause 16.1 hereunder. 4.5 Or alternatively to the delivery of the guarantee referred to in clause 4.4 above, the Purchaser shall within the same time periods as provided for in the aforesaid clause, pay into the trust account of the attorneys, the balance of the purchase price of the property as referred to in clause E4 of the Information Schedule, to be held by such attorneys in an interest bearing trust account, interest to accrue for the benefit of the Purchaser until the date upon which payment of the relevant amount falls due to the Seller. The Purchaser hereby irrevocably authorises the attorneys to release from the funds so received, the payments due to the Seller in terms of the provisions of this agreement. 4.6 The Seller, at its sole discretion may elect to extend the periods as mentioned in clause 4.4 and/or 4.5 above. 4.7 All amounts payable by the Purchaser in terms of this agreement shall be paid to the Seller’s attorneys free of bank charges or commission at Cape Town and without deduction or set off by means of a bank guaranteed cheque or a cheque drawn by a registered South African commercial bank. 4.8 The Total Purchase Price of the property as recorded in clause E1 of the Information Schedule shall be paid to the Seller on date of registration of transfer.

  • Upfront Payment Upon the execution of this Agreement, the Lessee shall pay to the Lessor the following: (check one) ☐ - First Month’s Rent of: [AMOUNT (IN WORDS)] Dollars ($[AMOUNT (AS A NUMBER)]) ☐ - Last Month’s Rent of: [AMOUNT (IN WORDS)] Dollars ($[AMOUNT (AS A NUMBER)]) ☐ - Security Deposit of: [AMOUNT (IN WORDS)] Dollars ($[AMOUNT (AS A NUMBER)]) POSSESSION. Possession shall commence on [MM/DD/YYYY], unless otherwise agreed upon. The Lessor shall use due diligence to give possession as nearly as possible at the beginning of the Term. The Rent shall be prorated in consideration of any delay in providing possession, but the Term shall not be extended as a result of such delay. The Lessee shall make no other claim against the Lessor for the delay in obtaining possession of the Premises.