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Dishonour Fee definition

Dishonour Fee means a fee of $1.15.
Dishonour Fee means the “Dishonour Fee” specified in the Fee Table.
Dishonour Fee means a fee to cover the expense incurred by Premier Box should a cheque presented by You be dishonoured or any payment be declined;

Examples of Dishonour Fee in a sentence

  • A $10.00 Outward Dishonour Fee will be charged to the account where there are insufficient cleared funds in your account to cover a cheque drawn on your account or an authorised debit request made in respect of your account.

  • GST) Australia Post Dishonour Fee - Cheque dishonour and DD/CC Dishonour.(incl.

  • In certain circumstances other fees and charges may be payable by you to us under the Agreement (e.g. Dishonour Fee).

  • You may have to pay a Dishonour Fee if you authorise a person or company to take a direct debit from your account and we cannot make the payment to them because there are insufficient cleared funds available in your account.

  • Bankwest will only charge one Outward Dishonour Fee per account, per-day.

  • A $10.00 Inward Dishonour Fee will be charged to the account where you deposit a cheque into your account which is not honoured by the financial institution on which the cheque is drawn.

  • As noted above, you may also have to pay a Dishonour Fee where a cheque that you have drawn on your account is dishonoured.

  • Please contact your distributor to find out thecurrent fee.Cheque dishonour payment feeFlat rate: $9.50Direct debit dishonour payment feeFlat rate: $9.50Other feeAustralia Post Dishonour Fee - Cheque dishonour and DD/CC Dishonour.Flat rate: $25.00Other feeOver the counter payment fee – may apply for over the counter payments made at an Australia Post outlet.

  • GST) Australia Post Dishonour Fee - Cheque dishonour and DD/CC Dishonour.Disconnection fee(incl.

  • Any unpaid Fees, including the Dishonour Fee, are charged to you as part of the Total Amount Payable.


More Definitions of Dishonour Fee

Dishonour Fee means a fee of $1.15.means a Tolling Lane which is designated as permitting the payment of Tolls by electronic means.
Dishonour Fee means any charge that you may receive from your Financial Institution when we attempt to deduct a Payment from your Nominated Card but it does not have sufficient funds or is otherwise unsuccessful. FINANCIAL INSTITUTION otherwise known as banking institutions means corporations that provide services as intermediaries of financial markets.
Dishonour Fee means the dishonour fee set out in the Direct Debit Service Agreement;
Dishonour Fee means the Fee described in clause 13.3(a).

Related to Dishonour Fee

  • Notice of Dishonor means the right to require the Note Holder to give notice to other persons that amounts due have not been paid.

  • Late Fees shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

  • Protest means a written objection by an interested party to this solicitation or to a proposed or actual award of a contract pursuant to this solicitation.

  • Late Fee If you don’t pay at least the Minimum Payment Due by the Payment Due Date, we will charge you a late fee. o The fee is $27.00 if you were not charged a late fee during any of the prior six billing periods.

  • Default Fee means with respect to any amount due and payable by Seller in respect of any Aggregate Unpaids, an amount equal to the greater of (i) $1000 and (ii) interest on any such unpaid Aggregate Unpaids at a rate per annum equal to 2% above the Prime Rate.

  • Notice of Default means a written notice of the kind specified in Section 501(4).

  • Drawee means a person ordered in a draft to make payment.

  • Xxxxxxx Money Deposit shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.5(a).

  • Processing fee for payment of rent with bad check means the processing fee specified in the rental

  • Nonpayment means, with respect to any Distribution Date, an Insured Amount is Due for Payment but has not been paid pursuant to the Agreement.

  • Failure to Pay means, after the expiration of any applicable Grace Period (after the satisfaction of any conditions precedent to the commencement of such Grace Period), the failure by a Reference Entity to make, when and where due, any payments in an aggregate amount of not less than the Payment Requirement under one or more Obligations, in accordance with the terms of such Obligations at the time of such failure.

  • Presentment means the right to require the Note Holder to demand payment of amounts due. “Notice of Dishonor” means the right to require the Note Holder to give notice to other persons that amounts due have not been paid.

  • Other Fees means amounts owed by the Borrower hereunder pursuant to Sections 2.09, 2.10, 2.11, 2.12, 8.01 and 10.10.

  • Renewal Fee means the fee that Borrower must pay Coast upon renewal of this Agreement pursuant to Section 9.1 hereof, in the amount set forth on the Schedule.

  • Break Fee means an amount to compensate a Proponent for some of the costs the Proponent had incurred in developing and submitting a Proposal in the event that the RFP Process is cancelled, as determined by the Sponsors in accordance with RFP Section 10.3.3;

  • Extraordinary Cash Dividend means any cash dividend with respect to the Common Stock the amount of which, together with the aggregate amount of cash dividends on the Common Stock to be aggregated with such cash dividend in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph, equals or exceeds the threshold percentage set forth in item (i) below. For purposes of item (i) below, the "Measurement Period" with respect to a cash dividend on the Common Stock shall mean the 365 consecutive day period ending on the date prior to the Ex-Dividend Time with respect to such cash dividend, and the "Relevant Cash Dividends" with respect to a cash dividend on the Common Stock shall mean the cash dividends on the Common Stock with Ex-Dividend Times occurring in the Measurement Period.

  • default value means a value derived from a typical value by the application of pre-determined factors and that may, in circumstances specified in this Directive, be used in place of an actual value;’;

  • Due for Payment means with respect to an Insured Amount, the Distribution Date on which Insured Amounts are due and payable pursuant to the terms of the Agreement.

  • Nonpayment of premium means the failure or inability of the named insured to discharge any obligation in connection with the payment of premiums on a policy of insurance subject to this section, whether such payments are payable directly to the insurer or its agent or indirectly payable under a premium finance plan or extension of credit;

  • Late Charge means the lesser of five percent (5%) of the payment due or the maximum amount permitted by the law of the state where the Equipment is located.

  • Loan Fee shall have the meaning assigned in Section 5.1.

  • Potential Failure to Pay means the failure by a Reference Entity to make, when and where due, any payments in an aggregate amount of not less than the Payment Requirement under one or more Obligations, without regard to any grace period or any conditions precedent to the commencement of any grace period applicable to such Obligations, in accordance with the terms of such Obligations at the time of such failure.

  • Processing Fees means all routine, generally applicable City-wide fees required by the City for processing applications and permits including, but not limited to, fees for land use applications, building applications, building permits, and certificates of occupancy.

  • Check means a draft, other than a documentary draft, payable on demand and drawn on a bank or a cashier's check or teller's check. An instrument may be a check even though it is described on its face by another term, such as “money order”.

  • School Fees means the money payable by the Parent/s to the School in connection with a Student’s education, excluding any Enrolment Fee, Deposit or Additional Fees.

  • Late Payment Fee means the excess of the Price Differential paid as a result of its calculation at the Post-Default Rate over the Price Differential as would have been calculated at the Pricing Rate.