Return of Refunded Merchandise Sample Clauses

Return of Refunded Merchandise. If you receive a refund for a purchase but you fail to return the product to the seller, we may charge you for the product consistent with the original order. Subject to our obligations under the A-to-z Guarantee, we do not issue refunds if a product or service turns out not to meet your expectations or if the seller does not fulfill its commitments, and we have no obligation to resolve any disputes related to any transaction.
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  • Allocation of Revenues All revenues relating to the Designated Property shall be allocated as follows: (i) 100% to CWEI before Payout and (ii) 1% to CWEI and 99% to the Participants after Payout, apportioned among the Participants in proportion to the percentages listed on Exhibit A attached hereto.

  • Minimum Revenue Borrower and its Subsidiaries shall have annual Revenue from sales of the Product (for each respective calendar year, the “Minimum Required Revenue”):

  • Collection Where Payment Refused The Custodian shall not be required to take action to effect collection of any amount, if the Securities upon which such amount is payable are in default, or if payment is refused after due demand or presentation, unless and until it shall be directed to take such action and it shall be assured to its satisfaction of reimbursement of its related costs and expenses.

  • Other Sales-Related Expenses Expenses of distributing the Portfolio's shares and the Contracts will be paid by Contracts Distributor and other parties, as they shall determine by separate agreement.

  • Sale of REO Property (a) If title to any REO Property is acquired by the Trust (or its nominee) in respect of any Specially Serviced Mortgage Loan, the deed or certificate of sale shall be issued to the Trust, the Trustee or to its nominees. The Special Servicer, subject to Section 10.3 and the terms and conditions of any related Intercreditor Agreement, shall use its reasonable best efforts to sell any REO Property for cash as soon as practicable consistent with the objective of maximizing proceeds for all Certificateholders (and, with respect to a Loan Pair or A/B Whole Loan, for the Certificateholders and the holder of the related Serviced Companion Loan or B Note, as applicable, as a collective whole), but in no event later than the end of the third (3rd) calendar year following the end of the year of its acquisition, and in any event prior to the Rated Final Distribution Date or earlier to the extent necessary to comply with REMIC Provisions, unless (i) the Trustee or the Special Servicer, on behalf of the applicable REMIC Pool, (A) has been granted an extension of time (an “Extension”) (which extension shall be applied for at least sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the period specified above) by the IRS for the orderly liquidation of such REO Property (a copy of which Extension and the related application shall be delivered to the Certificate Administrator upon request), or (B) is permitted under the REMIC Provisions to continue to hold such REO Property during the period in which the application for such an Extension is pending, in either of which cases the Special Servicer may continue to attempt to sell the REO Property for cash for its fair market value for such longer period as such Extension permits or while the application for such Extension is pending, as the case may be, or (ii) the Special Servicer seeks and subsequently receives, at the expense of the Trust, a Nondisqualification Opinion, addressed to the Trustee and the Special Servicer, to the effect that the holding by the Trust of such REO Property subsequent to the period specified above after its acquisition will not result in the imposition of taxes on “prohibited transactions” of a REMIC, as defined in Section 860F(a)(2) of the Code, or cause any REMIC Pool to fail to qualify as a REMIC at any time that any Certificates are outstanding; provided that in no event shall the Trust be permitted to hold any REO Property beyond the end of the sixth (6th) calendar year following the end of the year of such REO Property’s acquisition. If the Trustee has not received such an Extension or Opinion of Counsel and the Special Servicer is not able to sell such REO Property for cash within the period specified above, or if an Extension has been granted and the Special Servicer is unable to sell such REO Property within the extended time period, the Special Servicer shall, after consultation with the Applicable Control Party, before the end of such period or extended period, as the case may be, auction the REO Property to the highest cash bidder (which may be the Special Servicer or another Interested Person) in accordance with the Servicing Standard; provided, that if the Special Servicer, any other Interested Person or any of their respective affiliated entities intends to bid on or otherwise purchase any REO Property, (i) the Special Servicer shall notify the Trustee of such intent, (ii) the Trustee shall promptly obtain, at the expense of the Trust, an Appraisal of such REO Property (or internal valuation in accordance with the procedures specified in Section 6.9) and (iii) the applicable Interested Person shall not bid less than the fair market value set forth in such Appraisal. Neither the Trustee nor any Affiliate thereof may purchase an REO Property.

  • Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable 7 (a) General.....................................................7 (b)

  • Prepaid Items All prepaid expenses relating to the Station.

  • Allowance for Loan Losses The Company's allowance for loan losses is, and shall be as of the Effective Date, in compliance with the Company's existing methodology for determining the adequacy of its allowance for loan losses as well as the standards established by applicable Governmental Authorities and the Financial Accounting Standards Board and is and shall be adequate under all such standards.

  • Prepaid Expenses To the extent Expenses have been paid prior to the Closing Date for the rental period in which the Closing occurs, Seller shall account to Buyer for such prepaid Expenses, and Seller shall be credited for the amount of such prepaid expenses applicable to the period after the Closing Date.

  • Minimum Net Income The Borrower will maintain, during each period described below, its Net Income, determined as at the end of each quarter, at an amount not less than the amount set forth opposite such period (numbers appearing between “( )” are negative): Period Minimum Net Income Six months ending June 30, 2002 ($1,049,000) Nine months ending Sept. 30, 2002 ($665,000) Twelve months ending Dec. 31, 2002 ($600,000) "

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