Common use of Non-Payment of Fees Clause in Contracts

Non-Payment of Fees. 6.1 If the Fees are not paid by the date due, the College may at its discretion: (a) charge an administration fee at a rate determined by the College Board from time to time and set out in the annual Tuition Fees Schedule for all accounts that are more than 30 days in arrears. Charging of the Administration Fee is not a penalty for late payment, but a calculation of expenses incurred by the College in managing the outstanding account (b) where fees are not paid by the due date, the student is not permitted to incur additional costs by participating in non-curriculum elective activities until such time as the fees are brought up to date. 6.2 It is a requirement of the College that all fees are fully paid and up to date if a student applies to join a College trip overseas. Under no circumstances will a student be permitted to join a group travelling overseas if any outstanding fees are noted on the account. 6.3 The College reserves the right to suspend or terminate the enrolment of a student and refuse to re-admit the student at the commencement of a new Term should there be outstanding fees. The student’s enrolment will not be reinstated until all outstanding fees, including the fees for the current term, are paid in full or until an approved payment arrangement has been entered into with the College and the Parents are complying with that arrangement. 6.4 Where an enrolment has been terminated reinstatement of the enrolment agreement will be at the discretion of the Principal. 6.5 The Parents agree that they shall be liable to the College for any and all costs incurred by the College in recovering outstanding Fees by any means, including legal action. 6.6 Where accounts are more than 30 days in arrears, the College may, at its discretion, obtain a report concerning the parents' commercial activity or credit standing from a credit reporting agency, and the parents hereby agree and consent to any such application by the College.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Terms of Business, Terms of Business, Terms of Business

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Non-Payment of Fees. 6.1 If the Fees are not paid by the date due, the College may at its discretion: (a) charge an administration fee at a rate determined by the College Board from time to time and set out in the annual Tuition Fees Schedule for all accounts that are more than 30 days in arrears. Charging of the Administration Fee is not a penalty for late payment, but a calculation of expenses incurred by the College in managing the outstanding account (b) where fees are not paid by the due date, the student is not permitted to incur additional costs by participating in non-curriculum elective activities until such time as the fees are brought up to date. 6.2 It is a requirement of the College that all fees are fully paid and up to date if a student applies to join a College trip overseas. Under no circumstances will a student be permitted to join a group travelling overseas if any outstanding fees are noted on the account. 6.3 The College reserves the right to suspend or terminate the enrolment of a student and refuse to re-admit readmit the student at the commencement of a new Term should there be outstanding fees. The student’s enrolment will not be reinstated until all outstanding fees, including the fees for the current term, are paid in full or until an approved payment arrangement has been entered into with the College and the Parents are complying with that arrangement. 6.4 Where an enrolment has been terminated reinstatement of the enrolment agreement will be at the discretion of the Principal. 6.5 The Parents agree that they shall be liable to the College for any and all costs incurred by the College in recovering outstanding Fees by any means, including legal action. 6.6 Where accounts are more than 30 days in arrears, the College may, at its discretion, obtain a report concerning the parents' commercial activity or credit standing from a credit reporting agency, and the parents hereby agree and consent to any such application by the College.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms of Business, Terms of Business

Non-Payment of Fees. 6.1 If the Fees are not paid by the due date dueor the instalment due date as applicable, the College may Parents will be in default of this Agreement and the balance of the total Tuition Fees for the student and all outstanding amounts will become immediately due and payable. In these circumstances interest will accrue on the reducing balance of the Tuition Fees from the due date at its discretion: (a) charge an administration fee at a the rate determined by the College Board set out and amended from time to time and set out in the annual Tuition Fees Schedule for all accounts that are more than 30 days in arrearsPenalty Interest Rates Xxx 0000. Charging Interest may be waived at the discretion of the Administration Fee is not a penalty for late payment, but a calculation of expenses incurred by the College in managing the outstanding accountPrincipal. (b) where 6.2 Where fees are not paid by the due date, the student is not permitted to incur additional costs by participating in non-curriculum elective activities until such time as the fees are brought up to date. 6.2 6.3 It is a requirement of the College that all fees are fully paid and up to date if a student applies to join a College trip overseas. Under no circumstances will a student be permitted to join a group travelling overseas if any outstanding fees are noted on the account. 6.3 6.4 Recipients of reduced fees (refer Fee Assistance Policy) are not eligible to participate in optional activities incurring additional costs such as interstate and overseas tours or immersions. 6.5 It is incumbent on Parents experiencing financial hardship to contact the College Business Manager to discuss the options available. Where satisfactory arrangements cannot be made, a student’s enrolment may be at risk. 6.6 The College reserves the right to suspend or terminate the enrolment of a student and refuse to re-admit readmit the student at the commencement of a new Term should there be outstanding fees. The At the discretion of the Principal, the student’s enrolment will not be reinstated until all outstanding fees, including the fees for the current term, are paid in full or until an approved payment arrangement has been entered into with the College and the Parents are complying with that arrangement. 6.4 6.7 Where an enrolment has been terminated reinstatement of the enrolment agreement will be at the discretion of the Principal. 6.5 6.8 Fee reductions may be available in cases of demonstrated financial hardship. Parents can apply for an annual reduction of fees via an Application for Concession. Application forms can be obtained from the College Business Manager. 6.9 The quantum of annual fee reduction is subject to the discretion of the Principal whose decision is final. 6.10 Applications for concession and resulting arrangements are subject to mutual obligations of confidentiality. 6.11 The Parents agree that they shall be liable to the College for any and all costs incurred by the College in recovering outstanding Fees by any means, including legal action. 6.6 Where accounts are more than 30 days in arrears, the College may, at its discretion, obtain a report concerning the parents' commercial activity or credit standing from a credit reporting agency, and the parents hereby agree and consent to any such application by the College.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Terms and Conditions

Non-Payment of Fees. 6.1 If the Fees fees are not paid by the date duedue date, the College may parent/legal guardian will be in default of this Agreement and all outstanding amounts will become immediately due and payable. In these circumstances interest will accrue on the reducing balance of the fees from the due date at its discretion: (a) charge an administration fee at a the rate determined by the College Board set out and amended from time to time and set out in the annual Tuition Fees Schedule for all accounts that are more than 30 days in arrearsPenalty Interest Rates Act 1983 (Vic). Charging Interest may be waived at the discretion of the Administration Fee is not a penalty for late payment, but a calculation of expenses incurred by the College in managing the outstanding accountPrincipal. (b) where 6.2 Where fees are not paid by the due date, the student is not permitted to incur additional costs by participating in non-curriculum elective activities electives, including overseas and interstate immersions or school trips or tours, until such time as the fees are brought up to date. 6.2 It , unless such student is a requirement of the College that all fees are fully paid and up to date if a student applies to join a College trip overseas. Under no circumstances will a student be permitted to join a group travelling overseas if any outstanding such activities at the sole discretion of the Principal. Recipients of reduced fees are noted on the accountnot eligible to participate in such activities that incur additional costs. 6.3 The College reserves the right to suspend or terminate college may in its discretion cancel the enrolment of a the student and refuse any sibling if any fees remain unpaid after their due date. 6.4 Any failure, delay or indulgence of the college in favour of the parent/legal guardian in relation to re-admit the student at payment of any fees is not a waiver of the commencement college’s rights in respect of a new Term should there be outstanding fees. The such payment or its rights under this Agreement. 6.5 Where the parent/legal guardian and the college cannot agree on satisfactory arrangements as to the payment of fees under clause 3.2, the student’s enrolment will not may be reinstated until all outstanding fees, including the fees for the current term, are paid in full or until an approved payment arrangement has been entered into with the College and the Parents are complying with that arrangementat risk. 6.4 6.6 Where an enrolment has been terminated reinstatement of the enrolment agreement Agreement will be at the discretion of the Principal. 6.5 6.7 The Parents agree parent/legal guardian agrees that they shall be liable to the College college for any and all costs incurred by the College college on an indemnity basis in recovering outstanding Fees fees by any means, including legal action. 6.6 Where accounts are more than 30 days in arrears, the College may, at its discretion, obtain a report concerning the parents' commercial activity or credit standing from a credit reporting agency, and the parents hereby agree and consent to any such application by the College.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Non-Payment of Fees. 6.1 19.1 If the Fees are not paid by the due date dueor the instalment due date as applicable, the College may Parents will be in default of this Agreement and the balance of the total Tuition Fees for the student and all outstanding amounts will become immediately due and payable. In these circumstances interest will accrue on the reducing balance of the Tuition Fees from the due date at its discretion: (a) charge an administration fee at a the rate determined by the College Board set out and amended from time to time and set out in the annual Tuition Fees Schedule for all accounts that are more than 30 days in arrearsPenalty Interest Rates Act 1983. Charging Interest may be waived at the discretion of the Administration Fee is not a penalty for late payment, but a calculation of expenses incurred by the College in managing the outstanding accountPrincipal. (b) where 19.2 Where fees are not paid by the due date, the student is not permitted to incur additional costs by participating in non-curriculum elective activities until such time as the fees are brought up to date. 6.2 19.3 It is a requirement of the College that all fees are fully paid and up to date if a student applies to join a College trip overseas. Under no circumstances will a student be permitted to join a group travelling overseas if any outstanding fees are noted on the account. 6.3 19.4 Recipients of reduced fees (refer Fee Assistance Policy) are not eligible to participate in optional activities incurring additional costs such as interstate and overseas tours or immersions. 19.5 It is incumbent on Parents experiencing financial hardship to contact the College Business Manager to discuss the options available. Where satisfactory arrangements cannot be made, a student’s enrolment may be at risk. 19.6 The College reserves the right to suspend or terminate the enrolment of a student and refuse to re-admit readmit the student at the commencement of a new Term should there be outstanding fees. The At the discretion of the Principal, the student’s enrolment will not be reinstated until all outstanding fees, including the fees for the current term, are paid in full or until an approved payment arrangement has been entered into with the College and the Parents are complying with that arrangement. 6.4 19.7 Where an enrolment has been terminated reinstatement of the enrolment agreement will be at the discretion of the Principal. 6.5 19.8 Fee reductions may be available in cases of demonstrated financial hardship. Parents can apply for an annual reduction of fees via an Application for Concession. Application forms can be obtained from the College Business Manager. 19.9 The quantum of annual fee reduction is subject to the discretion of the Principal whose decision is final. 19.10 Applications for concession and resulting arrangements are subject to mutual obligations of confidentiality. 19.11 The Parents agree that they shall be liable to the College for any and all costs incurred by the College in recovering outstanding Fees by any means, including legal action. 6.6 Where accounts are more than 30 days in arrears, the College may, at its discretion, obtain a report concerning the parents' commercial activity or credit standing from a credit reporting agency, and the parents hereby agree and consent to any such application by the College.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enrolment Agreement

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!