Deposit Invoice definition
Examples of Deposit Invoice in a sentence
The Quote and/or The Deposit Invoice means the form issued by The Company to the Client containing details of the Equipment, Period of Hire and Hire Charge.
The Client shall satisfy them that the equipment as supplied by The Company corresponds to the Deposit Invoice is in working order.
Where required, a Deposit Invoice shall be due and payable by CLIENT prior to ordering of hardware or scheduling of project.
Buyer understands that Seller may not start work on any PO until the amount paid in the Deposit Invoice has been received.
Upon confirmation of a booking in accordance with Clause 3.1, the Venue Operator will issue a Deposit Invoice of up to 50% of the Booking Value.
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You will receive your Deposit Invoice once your registration is complete.
Firebrand shall not be required to commence the Services until it has received payment of the Deposit Invoice in full.
The Deposit Invoice must be paid within 7 working days of the date of issue.
Buyer shall pay each invoice: (a) within ten (10) business days after receiving each Deposit Invoice and within thirty (30) business days after receiving each Finished Goods Invoice; and (b) to the account Seller specifies.