Common use of Suit for Delinquencies Clause in Contracts

Suit for Delinquencies. The Seller may institute suit for any Installment Amounts or other sums due and payable under this contract as of the date of the judgment and any sums which have been advanced by the Seller as of said date pursuant to the provisions of this contract, and any other damages incurred by the Seller which are caused by the Purchaser's failure to comply with any provision or agreement herein; together with interest on all of said amounts at the Default Rate from the date each such amount was advanced or due, as the case may be, to and including the date of collection;

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Real Estate Contract, Real Estate Contract, Real Estate Contract

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Suit for Delinquencies. The Seller may institute suit for any Installment Amounts or other sums due and payable under this contract as of the date of the judgment and any andany sums which have been advanced by the Seller as of said date pursuant to the provisions of this contract, and any other damages incurred by the Seller which are caused by the Purchaser's failure to comply with any provision or agreement herein; together with interest on all of said amounts at the Default Rate from the fromthe date each such amount was advanced or due, as the case may be, to and including the date of collection;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Real Estate Contract

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