Common use of Non-Payment/Breach Clause in Contracts

Non-Payment/Breach. A late charge of the lesser of 1.5% per month or the maximum percentage allowed by law will be applied to each of Customer’s service bills not paid by the due date. This late charge is applicable to the unpaid balance as of the due date. Customer shall pay Global Marine Networks all costs including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees, the fees of any collection agency, and any other costs incurred by Global Marine Networks in exercising any of its rights under the Agreement. Should Customer’s service be suspended for non-payment, Global Marine Networks will charge a decommissioning fee of $50.00 per mobile terminal for re-activation of the suspended terminal. Global Marine Networks charges a fee of $35.00 for returned checks.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: usermanual.wiki, device.report, www.globalmarinenet.com

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Non-Payment/Breach. A late charge of the lesser of 1.5% per month or the maximum percentage allowed by law will be applied to each of Customer’s service bills not paid by the due date. This late charge is applicable to the unpaid balance as of the due date. Customer shall pay Global Marine Networks all costs including, without limitation, reasonable attorney’s fees, the fees of any collection agency, and any other costs incurred by Global Marine Networks in exercising any of its rights under the Agreement. Global Marine Networks reserves the right to suspend service for non- payment. Should Customer’s service be suspended for non-payment, Global Marine Networks will charge a decommissioning fee of $50.00 per mobile terminal for re-activation of the suspended terminal. Global Marine Networks charges a fee of $35.00 for returned checks.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Application and Service Agreement, Application and Service Agreement

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