cost of collection definition

cost of collection means the fee specified in contracts hereunder
cost of collection means the fee specified in contracts hereunder to be paid to or retained by a contracting agent for collection services. Cost of collection also includes any filing fee required under K.S.A. 60-4303, and amendments thereto, or administrative costs prescribed by rules of the supreme court; and
cost of collection. ’ means the fee specified in contracts hereunder to be paid to or retained by a contracting agent for collection services and shall not exceed 33% of the amount collected. The cost of collection shall be paid from the amount collected, but shall not be deducted from the debts owed to municipal courts or restitution. Cost of collection also includes any filing fee required under K.S.A. 60-4303, and amendments thereto; and

Examples of cost of collection in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding anything in this Note to the contrary, this Note may be pledged as collateral in connection with a bona fide margin account or other lending arrangement.4.5 Cost of Collection.

  • The Holder may assign or transfer this Note to any transferee.5.5 Cost of Collection.

  • The Company may not assign any of its obligations under this Note without the prior written consent of the Holder, any such purported assignment without such consent being null and void.IV.5 Cost of Collection.

  • Default and Cost of Collection: If full payment is not made on said note in accordance with the aforesaid payment schedule, and if such default shall continue for a period of ten (10) days after notice thereof, then the Payee or other holder hereof may, at his option, declare the balance then remaining to be due and payable.

  • Remedies, etc 32 Section 7.1. Legal Proceedings 32 Section 7.2. Cost of Collection 32 Section 7.3. Notice of Claimed Default 32 Section 7.4. No Waiver 32 Section 7.5. Foreclosure 32 Section 7.6. Power of Sale 33 Section 7.7. Indenture Trustee Authorized To Execute Deeds, etc 33 Section 7.8. Purchase of the Indenture Estate by Indenture Trustee or Noteholders 34 Section 7.9. Receipt a Sufficient Discharge to Purchaser 34 Section 7.10.


More Definitions of cost of collection

cost of collection means the fee specified in contracts to be paid to or retained by a contracting agent for collection services.
cost of collection means expenses and costs incurred while collecting or attempting to collect a tax obligation and shall include, but not be limited to, reasonable attorney’s fees, costs of advertisement, mileage, copies, service fees, seizure and sale, and court costs.
cost of collection means the fee specified in contracts hereunder to be paid to or retained by a contracting agent for collection services. Cost of collection also includes any filing fee required under K.S.A. 60-4303, and amendments thereto, or
cost of collection means all attorneys' reasonable fees and out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Trustee and all costs and expenses associated with travel on behalf of the Trustee, which costs and expenses are directly or indirectly related to the Trustee's efforts to collect and/or enforce the Bonds, this Agreement, and/or any of the Trustee's rights, remedies, powers, privileges, or discretions against or in respect of the Borrower and/or any lessee of the Borrower (whether or not suit is instituted in connection with any of the foregoing). "Default" and "event of default"--See Section 1101. "Depositary" means the First National Bank of Boston as depositary under the Depositary Agreement and its permitted successors and assigns. "Depositary Agreement" means the Depositary Agreement of even date herewith among the Trustee, the Borrower, the Depositary and the Remarketing Agent. "Determination Date" means each date on which the Remarketing Agent adjusts the interest rate on the Bonds in connection with the remarketing of one or more Bonds.
cost of collection. ’ means the fee specified in contracts as pro-
cost of collection. ’ means the fee specified in contracts as provided in this section to be paid to or retained by a contracting agent for collection services. Cost of collection also includes any filing fee required under K.S.A. 60-4303, and amendments thereto, or administrative costs prescribed by the clerk of the municipal court.
cost of collection. ’ means the fee specified in contracts here-