Snap‐to‐Pay Sample Clauses

Snap‐to‐Pay. The Snap‐to‐Pay service, allows you to take a picture of your bill with your device in order to automatically add your Xxxxxx to your list of eligible payees.
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Snap‐to‐Pay. As Snap‐to‐Pay is included in the FNB Mobile App you must have all of the items associated with the FNB Mobile App and a camera with the necessary image resolution on your smartphone or other mobile device.

Related to Snap‐to‐Pay

  • Agreement to Pay When you use your Card or Credit Card account, or when you permit anyone to use it, you agree to pay the amount of any and all Purchases or Cash Advances (including Purchases and/or Cash Advances which may have been made in violation of this Agreement), FINANCE CHARGES (including but not limited to interest, Foreign Transaction Fees, Cash Advance, Balance Transfer and Convenience Check Transaction Fees), late charges, membership fees, and other fees that may become due as shown on the periodic statement. If we accept a payment from you in excess of your outstanding balance, your available Revolve Line will not be increased by the amount of the overpayment nor will we be required to authorize transactions for an amount in excess of your Revolve Line.

  • Obligation to Pay The originally executed obligation to pay or similar agreement evidencing the obligation of the consumer under a Sharia Mortgage Loan, together with any modification thereto. Officers' Certificate: A certificate signed by the Chairman of the Board, the President or a Vice President or Assistant Vice President, or a Director or Managing Director, and by the Treasurer, the Secretary, or one of the Assistant Treasurers or Assistant Secretaries of the Company or the Master Servicer, as the case may be, and delivered to the Trustee, as required by this Agreement.

  • Promise to Pay Borrower hereby unconditionally promises to pay Bank the outstanding principal amount of all Credit Extensions and accrued and unpaid interest thereon as and when due in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Premium Pay “Premium Pay” is a special pay rate for working during times that are less desirable, such as weekends, holidays or late shifts. The City will not pay the Consultant Premium Pay.

  • Hourly Fees Fees for work performed by Consultant on an hourly basis shall not exceed the amounts shown on Exhibit B.

  • Monthly Fees ACS will xxxx Customer each month during the term of this Agreement based on number of "Actions" which occurred during the prior month. The definition of "Actions" and fees for each Action will be documented in each Task Order. Customer shall cause ACS to be paid the foregoing fees on a monthly basis within thirty (30) days of ACS' delivery of an invoice for the preceding month's Actions.

  • Premium Payments If an employee with at least three years of service in the employ of the Shaker Heights Board of Education should exhaust his/her sick leave within the time specifications of this contract and is granted a leave of absence by the Board, the Board shall continue to pay his/her premiums in accordance with his/her work assignment for the following fringe benefits for a period not to exceed twelve (12) months. The payment of such premiums will cease on the effective date an employee retires, resigns, goes on disability retirement or his/her contract is terminated. 1. PPO medical coverage 2. Prescription drug coverage

  • Pay As compensation for the services provided, the Employee shall be paid

  • Rights to Payment Each right to payment and each instrument, document, chattel paper and other agreement constituting or evidencing Collateral or other collateral covered by the Security Documents is (or, in the case of all future Collateral or such other collateral, will be when arising or issued) the valid, genuine and legally enforceable obligation, subject to no defense, setoff or counterclaim, of the account debtor or other obligor named therein or in the Borrower's records pertaining thereto as being obligated to pay such obligation.

  • Entitlement to payment An employee shall be entitled to payment by the employer for ordinary time lost through inclement weather for up to 32 hours in every four weeks. For the purpose of this sub- clause the following conditions shall apply: 24.12.1 The first period shall be deemed to commence on 11 January 1999 and subsequent periods shall commence at four weekly periods thereafter. 24.12.2 An employee shall be credited with 32 hours at the commencement of each four weekly period. 24.12.3 The number of hours at the credit of any employee at any time shall not exceed 32 hours. 24.12.4 If an employee commences employment during a four weekly period the employee shall be credited 32 hours where the employee commences on any working day within the first week; 24 hours where the employee commences on any working day within the second week; 16 hours where the employee commences on any working day within the third week; and 8 hours where the employee commences on any working day within the fourth week. 24.12.5 No employee shall be entitled to receive more than 32 hours inclement weather payment in any period of four weeks. 24.12.6 The number of hours credited to any employee under this clause shall be reduced by the number of hours for which payment is made in respect of lost time through inclement weather. 24.12.7 Payment under this clause shall be weekly. 24.12.8 Provided further and subject to 30.9.4 hereof, an employee working on a part-time basis pursuant to the award shall be entitled to payment on a pro-rata basis according to the number of ordinary hours agreed to be worked in the four week period. The method of calculation of a part-time daily hire employee’s proportionate entitlement shall be as follows:

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