Demand definition

Demand has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1(a).
Demand has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1(a).
Demand means a demand for a payment under this Letter of Credit in the form of the schedule to this Letter of Credit.

Examples of Demand in a sentence

  • It is further acknowledged by the Customer that if and when he draws a check on a Demand Foreign Exchange Deposit Account opened with cash funds in foreign currencies with different effective and foreign exchange buying rates, the difference arising out of conversion will be paid out of his Demand Foreign Exchange Deposit Account.

  • If interest is accrued over Demand Deposits, such interests will be compounded to the principal sum as of the year-ends.

  • The Customer will have the right to claim back the balance of his Demand Deposit Accounts without prejudice to the provisions of the Applicable Laws and Regulations pertaining to pledge, lien, exchange and transfer and his powers and obligations set forth in the other laws.

  • Subject to the terms of the Agreement and the Promoter abiding by the construction milestones, the Allottee shall make all payments, on demand by the Promoter, within the stipulated time as mentioned in the Payment Plan through A/c Payee Cheque / Demand Draft or Online Payment (as applicable) in favour of ' ' payable at .

  • If PG&E timely gives LICENSEE written notice that it disputes the amount set forth in the Reimbursement Demand, PG&E shall be entitled, within one hundred eighty (180) days after receipt of the applicable Reimbursement Demand, to inspect and copy the books, documents and records to be maintained by LICENSEE as set forth in Paragraph 2 below, and PG&E shall not be obligated to pay any portion of the Termination Recovery Amount until resolution of the dispute.


More Definitions of Demand

Demand shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.4(b).
Demand means any request or demand to repurchase or replace a Mortgage Loan for a breach of representation or warranty or document deficiency.
Demand means the average value of power measured over a specified interval of time, usually expressed in kilowatts (kW). Typical demand intervals are 15, 30 and 60 minutes; (DSC)
Demand means a request for withdrawal or for payment according to an order therefor in compliance with all conditions of the account and bylaws of the credit union.
Demand means a demand for payment against any of the Debtors within the meaning of section 524(g)(5) of the Bankruptcy Code, but excludes any demand in respect of an Asbestos Property Damage Claim or an ABI Asbestos Claim.
Demand means the written communication issued by the Liquidator to the Successful Bidder for payment of the sale consideration / balance sale consideration (plus applicable taxes as determined by the Liquidator); and may be issued prior to the issuance of LOI to the Successful Bidder and the timeline for payment of the sale consideration as per the Liquidation Process Regulations or as determined by the Liquidator shall begin from such date of Demand;
Demand has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a).