Reinsurance Reporting and Payments Sample Clauses

Reinsurance Reporting and Payments. Ceding Company shall provide Reinsurer with the reports described in Exhibit D on a monthly basis. If a report shows a balance due to Reinsurer, Ceding Company shall pay the amount of such balance to Reinsurer at the time of furnishing the report. Except as set forth in Section 3.1, if the report shows a balance due to Ceding Company, Reinsurer shall pay the amount of such balance to Ceding Company within sixty (60) days after receipt of the report. All payments shall be made in cash (United States legal tender) or its equivalent.
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  • Reporting and Payment 8.1. Unless otherwise agreed between the Parties, reporting numbers are based on xxxxx://xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ dashboard reports of the Advertiser and/or any other databases and/or dashboards that the Advertiser may decide from time to time. The report shall summarize data including but not limited to, the number of registrations and/or actions according to the payment model agreed between the Parties, the amount of payment of reporting month/biweek and other variables of the products. 8.2. If the Advertiser believes that fraud has occurred, it must notify the Publisher within a period of two (2) weeks of closing of a lead transaction and provide evidence. Failure of Advertiser to notify Publisher of any fraudulent activity within 2 (two) weeks of closing of lead transaction shall not waive any right or claim of Advertiser against Publisher. 8.3. Without prejudice to the rest of the provisions of the present Agreement, the Advertiser shall process its payment of the previous billing cycle to the Publisher on or before the 20th day of the following month (hereinafter referred to as “biweekly payments”), subject to the provisions of clause 8.4. 8.4. Despite any provisions to the contrary the Advertiser reserves the right to effect biweekly payments on a monthly basis. Moreover, payment of Publisher Commission may be delayed or not be paid or annulled/cancelled or suspended in the following circumstances: a. If the activity in the Partner Account or any other account managed or controlled by the Publisher or any of the Introduced Clients assigned to the Publisher is considered by the Advertiser as suspicious; b. If the Advertiser determines that the Publisher Commission is derived from activity related, directly or indirectly, to fraudulent or illegal or deceptive practices; c. The Introduced Client performs actions in bad faith; d. If the Partner Account, any account maintained in the name of the Publisher or attracted Introduced Client Account is blocked or placed in the archive in a manner required by sections of this Agreement or the “Temporary Block of the Client Account” and “Inactive and Dormant Client Accounts” of the Client agreement and General Business Terms between the Advertiser and the Client if applicable. The provisions of this clause are applicable to the full period of archiving and/or blocking of Partner Account or any account maintained in the name of the Publisher or Introduced Client linked to the Publisher; e. If there is reasonable suspicion by the Advertiser based on direct or circumstantial evidence (as determined by the Advertiser in its sole discretion), that auto-referral activity (that is when the Publisher gets or attempts to get Publisher Commission from referring himself or an otherwise controlled account by the Publisher as an Introduced Client) has occurred, or a reasonable suspicion that the Publisher has allowed relatives, friends and other people he knows to register by his links or do so himself on their behalf;. f. If there is reasonable suspicion by the Advertiser based on direct or circumstantial evidence of Fraud Traffic; g. If the Introduced Clients are not Referred Clients and/or Qualified Traders; h. If the Publisher failed and/or omitted to introduce at least five (5) Qualified Traders in total within the first three (3) consecutive months from the start of the business relationship with the Advertiser (one-off action); i. The payment is due in the Probation Period; j. The trading volume of all the Qualified Traders introduced by the Publisher is deemed in the Advertiser’s sole discretion, disproportionate to the segmented payout; k. The Publisher has failed to satisfy any requests from the Advertiser in relation to due diligence and know your customer (KYC) requirements. 8.5. Without prejudice to the rest of the provisions of the Agreement, if the trading and/or other activities of an Introduced Client within the Probation Period, are not deemed satisfactory by the Advertiser and/or any of its Affiliated Entities and the Introduced Client is recognised by the Advertiser as an incentivised user, the payout to the Publisher may be done according to separate offer rates (% on spread). 8.6. The Publisher undertakes to pay all tax, money transfer fees, currency conversion fees, and other mandatory payments applicable to it.

  • Reporting and Payment Procedures The Sub-recipient shall report at least quarterly all expenses incurred and associated project activities carried out with CDBG and non-CDBG funds. The Sub-recipient shall follow the reimbursement request process as set forth by the County and CDBG program administrator. Reimbursements are subject to the following but not limited to: eligibility of expenses, proper reporting and expense documentation, availability of funds, and authorization by the County and CDBG program administrator. DocuSign Envelope ID: E4D55B2A-BBB1-48FF-A259-0798F37C0F0E

  • Billing and Payments Transmission Provider shall bill the Interconnection Customer for the Costs associated with the facilities contemplated by this ISA, estimates of which are set forth in the Specifications to this ISA, and the Interconnection Customer shall pay such Costs, in accordance with Section 11 of Appendix 2 to this ISA and the applicable Interconnection Construction Service Agreement. Upon receipt of each of Interconnection Customer’s payments of such bills, Transmission Provider shall reimburse the applicable Interconnected Transmission Owner. Pursuant to Section 212.4 of the Tariff, Interconnection Customer requests that Transmission Provider provide a quarterly cost reconciliation:

  • BILLING AND PAYMENT OF CHARGES 8.1 Unless otherwise stated, each Party will render monthly bill(s) to the other for Interconnection, Resale Services, Lawful Unbundled Network Elements, Collocation, functions, facilities, products and services provided hereunder at the rates set forth in the applicable Appendix Pricing, as set forth in applicable tariffs or other documents specifically referenced herein and, as applicable, as agreed upon by the Parties or authorized by a Party. 8.1.1 Remittance in full of all bills rendered by SBC-10STATE and SBC CALIFORNIA is due within thirty (30) calendar days of each bill date (the “Bill Due Date”). Payment must be made in accordance with the terms set forth in Section 8.3 of this Agreement. 8.1.2 Remittance in full of all bills rendered by SBC NEVADA is due in accordance with the terms set forth in the Commission C2-A Tariff, with the date on which amounts are due referred to herein as the “Bill Due Date.” 8.1.3 Remittance in full of all bills rendered by SBC CONNECTICUT is due in accordance with the terms set forth in the Connecticut Access Service Tariff approved by the DPUC, with the date on which amounts are due referred to herein as the “Bill Due Date.” 8.1.4 Remittance in full of all bills rendered by CLEC is due within thirty (30) calendar days of each bill date (the “Bill Due Date”). 8.1.5 If CLEC fails to remit payment for any charges by the Bill Due Date, or if payment for any portion of the charges is received from CLEC after the Bill Due Date, or if payment for any portion of the charges is received in funds which are not immediately available to SBC-12STATE as of the Bill Due Date (individually and collectively, “Past Due”), then a late payment charge will be assessed as provided in Sections 8.1.5.1 through 8.1.5.3, as applicable. 8.1.5.1 If any charge incurred under this Agreement that is billed out of any SBC-8STATE billing system other than the SBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE Customer Records Information System (XXXX) is Past Due, the unpaid amounts will accrue interest from the day following the Bill Due Date until paid at the lesser of (i) the rate used to compute the Late Payment Charge in the applicable SBC-8STATE intrastate access services tariff for that state and (ii) the highest rate of interest that may be charged under Applicable Law. The method and timing for application of interest to any charge incurred under this Agreement that is billed out of any SBC-8STATE billing system other than SBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE's XXXX will comply with the process set forth in the applicable SBC-8STATE intrastate access services tariff for that state. 8.1.5.2 If any charge incurred under this Agreement that is billed out of SBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE's XXXX is Past Due, the unpaid amounts will accrue interest from the day following the Bill Due Date until paid. The interest rate applied to SBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE XXXX-billed Past Due unpaid amounts will be the lesser of (i) the rate used to compute the Late Payment Charge contained in the applicable SBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE intrastate retail tariff governing Late Payment Charges to SBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE's retail End Users that are business End Users in that state and (ii) the highest rate of interest that may be charged under Applicable Law. The method and timing for application of interest to any charge incurred under this Agreement that is billed out of SBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5- STATE's XXXX will be governed by the SBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE intrastate retail tariff governing Late Payment Charges to SBC SOUTHWEST REGION 5-STATE's retail End Users that are business End Users in that state. 8.1.5.3 If any charge incurred under this Agreement that is billed out of any SBC MIDWEST REGION 5-STATE billing system is Past Due, the unpaid amounts will accrue interest from the Bill Due Date at the lesser of (i) one and one-half percent (1 ½%) per month and (ii) the highest rate of interest that may be charged under Applicable Law, compounded daily from the day following the Bill Due Date to and including the date that the payment is actually made and available.

  • Billing and Payment Terms 3.1 You acknowledge and agree that NCR Voyix will charge all applicable fees and charges due to the payment card or other form of non-invoice payment method that you provided to NCR Voyix: (a) at the beginning of each billing cycle for all recurring fees for the Service; (b) at the end of the billing cycle for all transaction fees incurred during the billing cycle; (c) upon Order placement and prior to shipment of any Hardware purchased outright or subject to the terms of an Extended Payment Program (as defined below) when applicable; and (d) upon Order placement for any additional services that are not included as part of the recurring fees for the Service. NCR Voyix or its vendor may charge an additional fee for payments processed by credit card. 3.2 You agree to maintain current, valid payment and contact information (including telephone number and email address) on file. You certify to NCR Voyix that you are authorized to provide the payment card or other form of non-invoice payment method to NCR Voyix and that you will not dispute the payment with your credit card company or your financial services provider as long as the transaction corresponds to these terms. You acknowledge that your payment authorization will remain in effect until it is canceled by you in writing. 3.3 NCR Voyix may charge late fees on unpaid, undisputed amounts. Late fees will be the lesser of 1.5% per month of the unpaid amount, or any applicable limit imposed by law. In the event that your account becomes delinquent, you agree to pay all collection costs incurred by NCR Voyix, including reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses.

  • Billing and Payment Procedures and Final Accounting 6.1.1 The Connecting Transmission Owner shall xxxx the Interconnection Customer for the design, engineering, construction, and procurement costs of Interconnection Facilities and Upgrades contemplated by this Agreement on a monthly basis, or as otherwise agreed by those Parties. The Interconnection Customer shall pay all invoice amounts within 30 calendar days after receipt of the invoice. 6.1.2 Within three months of completing the construction and installation of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Interconnection Facilities and/or Upgrades described in the Attachments to this Agreement, the Connecting Transmission Owner shall provide the Interconnection Customer with a final accounting report of any difference between (1) the Interconnection Customer’s cost responsibility for the actual cost of such facilities or Upgrades, and (2) the Interconnection Customer’s previous aggregate payments to the Connecting Transmission Owner for such facilities or Upgrades. If the Interconnection Customer’s cost responsibility exceeds its previous aggregate payments, the Connecting Transmission Owner shall invoice the Interconnection Customer for the amount due and the Interconnection Customer shall make payment to the Connecting Transmission Owner within 30 calendar days. If the Interconnection Customer’s previous aggregate payments exceed its cost responsibility under this Agreement, the Connecting Transmission Owner shall refund to the Interconnection Customer an amount equal to the difference within 30 calendar days of the final accounting report. 6.1.3 If the Interconnection Customer disputes an amount to be paid, the Interconnection Customer shall pay the disputed amount to the Connecting Transmission Owner or into an interest bearing escrow account, pending resolution of the dispute in accordance with Article 10 of this Agreement. To the extent the dispute is resolved in the Interconnection Customer’s favor, that portion of the disputed amount will be credited or returned to the Interconnection Customer with interest at rates applicable to refunds under the Commission’s regulations. To the extent the dispute is resolved in the Connecting Transmission Owner’s favor, that portion of any escrowed funds and interest will be released to the Connecting Transmission Owner.

  • Billing and Payment The Price will be itemized and included on your bill from the DSP, and is due and payable to the DSP on the same day your DSP bill is due. You will continue to be billed by your DSP taxes and other charges consistent with filed tariffs at the Illinois Commerce Commission to transmit and distribute the Retail Power supplied to you per this Agreement. You should continue to follow any bill payment procedures set forth between you and the DSP. You agree to accept the measurements as determined by the DSP for purposes of accounting for the amount of Retail Power services provided by Homefield Energy under this Agreement. If the DSP is unable to read your meter, the DSP will estimate your usage and your charges will be calculated accordingly and adjusted on a future bill. Homefield Energy’s ability to supply you under this Agreement is conditioned on the DSP accepting Homefield Energy’s enrollment of your account for consolidated billing and purchase of receivables by the DSP. If you are not eligible for your DSP’s consolidated billing and purchase of receivables, you will need to secure eligibility with your DSP before Homefield Energy can serve you. Should the DSP cease providing consolidated billing and purchase of receivables for your account and/or commence billing Homefield Energy for any charges relating to you, Homefield Energy will bill you directly and you will pay Homefield Energy for all such charges pursuant to the payment provisions specified in Homefield Energy’s bill.

  • Reporting and Monitoring Please provide a brief description of the mechanisms proposed for this project for reporting to the UNDP and partners, including a reporting schedule.

  • Insurance and Fingerprint Requirements Information Insurance If applicable and your staff will be on TIPS member premises for delivery, training or installation etc. and/or with an automobile, you must carry automobile insurance as required by law. You may be asked to provide proof of insurance. Fingerprint It is possible that a vendor may be subject to Chapter 22 of the Texas Education Code. The Texas Education Code, Chapter 22, Section 22.0834. Statutory language may be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/ If the vendor has staff that meet both of these criterion: (1) will have continuing duties related to the contracted services; and (2) has or will have direct contact with students Then you have ”covered” employees for purposes of completing the attached form. TIPS recommends all vendors consult their legal counsel for guidance in compliance with this law. If you have questions on how to comply, see below. If you have questions on compliance with this code section, contact the Texas Department of Public Safety Non-Criminal Justice Unit, Access and Dissemination Bureau, FAST-FACT at XXXX@xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx and you should send an email identifying you as a contractor to a Texas Independent School District or ESC Region 8 and TIPS. Texas DPS phone number is (000) 000-0000. See form in the next attribute to complete entitled: Texas Education Code Chapter 22 Contractor Certification for Contractor Employees

  • Maintenance of the Primary Insurance Policies; Collections Thereunder (a) The Master Servicer shall not take, or permit any Subservicer to take, any action which would result in non-coverage under any applicable Primary Insurance Policy of any loss which, but for the actions of the Master Servicer or Subservicer, would have been covered thereunder. To the extent coverage is available, the Master Servicer shall keep or cause to be kept in full force and effect each such Primary Insurance Policy until the principal balance of the related Mortgage Loan secured by a Mortgaged Property is reduced to 80% or less of the Appraised Value in the case of such a Mortgage Loan having a Loan-to-Value Ratio at origination in excess of 80%, provided that such Primary Insurance Policy was in place as of the Cut-off Date and the Company had knowledge of such Primary Insurance Policy. The Master Servicer shall be entitled to cancel or permit the discontinuation of any Primary Insurance Policy as to any Mortgage Loan, if the Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loan is reduced below an amount equal to 80% of the appraised value of the related Mortgaged Property as determined in any appraisal thereof after the Closing Date, or if the Loan-to-Value Ratio is reduced below 80% as a result of principal payments on the Mortgage Loan after the Closing Date. In the event that the Company gains knowledge that as of the Closing Date, a Mortgage Loan had a Loan-to-Value Ratio at origination in excess of 80% and is not the subject of a Primary Insurance Policy (and was not included in any exception to the representation in Section 2.03(b)(iv)) and that such Mortgage Loan has a current Loan-to-Value Ratio in excess of 80% then the Master Servicer shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain and maintain a Primary Insurance Policy to the extent that such a policy is obtainable at a reasonable price. The Master Servicer shall not cancel or refuse to renew any such Primary Insurance Policy applicable to a Nonsubserviced Mortgage Loan, or consent to any Subservicer canceling or refusing to renew any such Primary Insurance Policy applicable to a Mortgage Loan subserviced by it, that is in effect at the date of the initial issuance of the Certificates and is required to be kept in force hereunder unless the replacement Primary Insurance Policy for such canceled or non-renewed policy is maintained with an insurer whose claims-paying ability is acceptable to each Rating Agency for mortgage pass-through certificates having a rating equal to or better than the lower of the then-current rating or the rating assigned to the Certificates as of the Closing Date by such Rating Agency. (b) In connection with its activities as administrator and servicer of the Mortgage Loans, the Master Servicer agrees to present or to cause the related Subservicer to present, on behalf of the Master Servicer, the Subservicer, if any, the Trustee and Certificateholders, claims to the related Insurer under any Primary Insurance Policies, in a timely manner in accordance with such policies, and, in this regard, to take or cause to be taken such reasonable action as shall be necessary to permit recovery under any Primary Insurance Policies respecting defaulted Mortgage Loans. Pursuant to Section 3.07, any Insurance Proceeds collected by or remitted to the Master Servicer under any Primary Insurance Policies shall be deposited in the Custodial Account, subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 3.10.

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