Examples of Annual Fee Letter in a sentence
If the Parents fail to pay any instalment on the due date, contained in the applicable Annual Fee Letter, and the School grants them an indulgence of time to make such payment, this shall not be regarded as a waiver (giving up) by the School of their right to insist that all amounts owing be paid immediately or an agreement that the payment dates for the remaining instalments have in any way been extended or altered.
Parents should immediately inform the School if the Annual Fee Letter is not received within 7 (seven) days after the commencement of the first School Term.
Centre Fees are to be paid in advance, either annually, termly or monthly (on/before the last working day of each month), as set out in the Annual Fee Letter.
The failure by the School to make available to Parents the Annual Fee Letter shall not absolve the Parents from payment of any fees as contained therein and it is the Parents responsibility to verify the applicable fees payable.
That the Audit & Standards Committee note the planned audit fee for the audit of the 2018/19 financial statements as set out in the Annual Fee Letter at Appendix 1.
School Fees are to be paid in advance, either annually, termly, or monthly (on/before the second day of each month), as set out in the Annual Fee Letter.
Parents should immediately inform the Centre if the Annual Fee Letter is not received within 7 (seven) days after the commencement of the First Term.
At the commencement of this Learner Admission Contract, the School Fees, Annual Administration and Stationary Fees and Additional Fees for each Learner as set out in the Annual Fee Letter are payable by the date(s) and in the manner and at the place described in such Annual Fee Letter.
The failure by the Centre to make the Annual Fee Letter available to Parents shall not absolve the Parents from payment of any fees as contained therein and it is the Parents responsibility to verify the applicable fees payable.
If the Parents fail to pay any instalment on the due date, contained in the applicable Annual Fee Letter, and the Centre grants them an indulgence of time to make such payment, this shall not be regarded as a waiver (giving up) by the Centre of their right to insist that all amounts owing be paid immediately or an agreement that the payment dates for the remaining instalments have in any way been extended or altered.