Delinquent Charges definition
Examples of Delinquent Charges in a sentence
Any amounts not paid on or before the Due Date (Delinquent Charges) shall accrue interest at the rate of 1.25% per month or such other late payment rate as TCC may set pursuant to its credit policy, whichever is higher (Late Charge).
SERVICE SUSPENSION or TERMINATION - TCC may suspend or terminate one or more of the Services if: (1) Customer fails to pay all or any portion of Delinquent Charges within 7 days after written notice from TCC or (2) Customer fails, within 7 days after written notice, to comply with Customer’s other obligations under this Agreement or any applicable terms.
Customer agrees to pay all costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, expended in collecting Delinquent Charges.
BFC may suspend or terminate Service (i) if Customer fails to pay all Delinquent Charges within 7 days after written notice of termination or (ii) if Customer fails, within 30 days after written notice, to comply with this Agreement or any applicable tariff.
From and after the date of this Agreement, Seller shall not, nor shall they authorize or permit any officer, director or employee of, or any investment banker, attorney, accountant or other representative retained by the Company, or the Company to, solicit, initiate or encourage submission of any proposal or offer (including by way of furnishing information) from any person which constitutes, or may reasonably be expected to lead to, any Acquisition Proposal.
Delinquent Charges - These are the costs that "INTERCAM BANCO" will charge the "CUSTOMER" in accordance with the provisions of this "Agreement", in case the "CUSTOMER" does not settle the Countervalue of the Transactions it carries out.
Customer agrees to pay all costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees, expended in collecting Delinquent Charges.
Any amounts not paid within 15 days after the Due Date ("Delinquent Charges") will be subject to a late charge of 1.5% per month or the maximum lawful rate, whichever is lower ("Late Charge").