Documentary collections definition

Documentary collections means collections of current or historical materials that are or might become valuable in interpreting Iowa history, including but not limited to government records, newspapers, photographic images, electronic records, manuscripts, and printed materials.
Documentary collections means collections of current or historical materials that are or might become valuable in interpreting Iowa history including, but not limited to, government records, news- papers, photographic images, machine-readable data, manuscripts, and printed materials.
Documentary collections means collections of current or historical materials that are or might become valuable in interpreting Iowa history including, but not limited to, newspapers, photographic images, machine readable data, manuscripts, and printed materials.

Examples of Documentary collections in a sentence

  • Note: Documentary collections are subject to the Uniform Rules for Collections issued by International Chamber of Commerce, Paris, the edition currently in force.

  • Documentary collections offer a compromise for the exporter and buyer in that it provides a payment term which falls somewhere in between open account and trading under an IDC.

  • Documentary collections are handled by the Bank in accordance with the effective Uniform Rules of Collection of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris.2. Besides indicated commissions will be charged the real expenses.

  • Documentary collections and cashing bills of exchange (export, import, domestic)Processing a collection* 0.3%, min.

  • Documentary collections are best considered when shipping by ocean freight.

  • Documentary collections is a transaction whereby the exporter entrusts the collection of payment to the remitting bank (exporter’s bank), which in turn sends documents to a collecting bank (importer’s bank), along with instructions for payment.

  • Documentary collections, like cash against documents or documents against payment are also usual payment terms as they reduce the risk of the seller.

  • Any error and the hank will turn down payment.• Documentary collections allow to raise payment directly through your customer's bank.• If you sellon open account.

  • Documentary collections mean financial documents/instruments accompanied by commercial documents Conditions under which the documents are released to the importer/buyer - Document against payment (D/P) or Cash against document (CAD) - Document against acceptance (D/A) - Documents released without payment or free or payment (FOP) Letter of Credit A Letter of Credit is an instrument issued by bank in favor of a beneficiary at the request of a buyer.

  • Documentary collections come in two types:1) documents against payment (cash against document)2) documents against acceptance (sometimes referred to as time draft, or trade acceptance).


More Definitions of Documentary collections

Documentary collections means import/domestic (buyer’s) documentary collections and/or export/domestic (seller’s) documentary collections provided or assisted through the Service.

Related to Documentary collections

  • Finance Charge Collections means Collections of Finance Charge Receivables.

  • Interest Collections means, (i) with respect to any Loan Asset, all payments and collections attributable to interest on such Loan Asset, including, without limitation, all scheduled payments of interest and payments of interest relating to principal prepayments, all guaranty payments attributable to interest and proceeds of any liquidations, sales or dispositions attributable to interest on such Loan Asset and (ii) amendment fees, late fees, waiver fees, prepayment fees or other amounts received in respect of Loan Assets.

  • Available Finance Charge Collections means, for any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the sum of (a) the Investor Finance Charge Collections for such Monthly Period, plus (b) the Excess Finance Charge Collections allocated to Series 2018-B for such Monthly Period, plus (c) Principal Accumulation Investment Proceeds, if any, with respect to the related Transfer Date, plus (d) interest and earnings on funds on deposit in the Reserve Account which will be deposited into the Finance Charge Account on the related Transfer Date to be treated as Available Finance Charge Collections pursuant to Section 4.10(b), plus (e) amounts, if any, to be withdrawn from the Reserve Account which will be deposited into the Finance Charge Account on the related Transfer Date to be treated as Available Finance Charge Collections pursuant to Section 4.10(d).

  • Available Collections means, for any Distribution Date, (i) all Obligor payments received with respect to the Receivables during the preceding Collection Period, (ii) all Liquidation Proceeds received with respect to the Receivables during the preceding Collection Period, (iii) all interest earned on funds on deposit in the Collection Account during the preceding Collection Period, (iv) the aggregate Purchase Amount deposited in the Collection Account on the Business Day preceding such Distribution Date, (v) all prepayments received with respect to the Receivables during the preceding Collection Period attributable to any refunded item included in the Amount Financed (including amounts received as a result of rebates of extended service plan contract costs and insurance premiums and proceeds received under physical damage, theft, GAP, credit life and credit disability insurance policies), and (vi) all Simple Interest Advances deposited into the Collection Account by the Servicer on the Business Day preceding such Distribution Date; provided, however, that Available Collections for any Distribution Date shall not include any payments or other amounts (including Liquidation Proceeds) received with respect to any Purchased Receivable the Purchase Amount for which was included in Available Collections for a previous Distribution Date; provided further, that Available Collections for any Distribution Date shall not include any payments or other amounts (including Liquidation Proceeds) received with respect to any Receivable to the extent that the Servicer has made an unreimbursed Simple Interest Advance with respect to such Receivable and is entitled to reimbursement from such payments or other amounts pursuant to Section 4.4 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement; and, provided further, that Available Collections for any Distribution Date shall not include any payments or other amounts (including Liquidation Proceeds) received with respect to the Receivables that are retained by the Servicer as reimbursement for Unreimbursed Servicer Advances pursuant to Section 4.4 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement; provided, further, however, that Available Collections for any Distribution Date will exclude any Supplemental Servicing Fees.

  • Principal Collections means Collections of Principal Receivables.

  • Investor Finance Charge Collections means, for any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the aggregate amount of Finance Charge Collections allocated to the Series issued pursuant to this Indenture Supplement pursuant to Section 4.3(a) for all Dates of Processing during such Monthly Period.

  • Carrying Costs With respect to any Payment Date, the sum of amounts payable under Section 2.7(a)(iv)(A)-(C).

  • Debt collection means the collection of unpaid tolls and applicable administrative fees by (i) 750 retention of a third-party debt collector or (ii) collection practices undertaken by employees of a toll 751 facility operator that are materially similar to a third-party debt collector.

  • Available Principal Collections means, with respect to any Monthly Period, an amount equal to the sum of (a) (i) an amount equal to the Principal Allocation Percentage of Series 2017-3 Allocable Principal Collections received during such Monthly Period minus (ii) the amount of Reallocated Principal Collections with respect to such Monthly Period which pursuant to Section 4.08 are required to fund the Required Amount for the related Distribution Date, (b) any Shared Principal Collections with respect to other Series that are allocated to Series 2017-3 in accordance with Section 4.04 of the Agreement and Section 4.11 of this Supplement, and (c) any other amounts which pursuant to Section 4.05 or 4.07 of this Supplement are to be treated as Available Principal Collections with respect to the related Distribution Date.

  • Collections means all cash, checks, notes, instruments, and other items of payment (including insurance proceeds, proceeds of cash sales, rental proceeds, and tax refunds).

  • Credit and Collection Policy means Seller’s credit and collection policies and practices relating to Contracts and Receivables existing on the date hereof and summarized in Exhibit VIII hereto, as modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Finance Charge Receivables means Receivables created in respect of periodic finance charges, late fees, returned check fees and all other similar fees and charges billed or accrued and unpaid on an Account.

  • Collections Account has the meaning given to such term in Section 3.01(a) hereof.

  • Failed Bank Advances means the total sums paid by the Failed Bank to (i) protect its lien position, (ii) pay ad valorem taxes and hazard insurance, and (iii) pay credit life insurance, accident and health insurance, and vendor's single interest insurance.

  • Account Application or “Application” shall mean the application, as may be amended from time to time, by which this Agreement is established between the Depositor (or following the death of the Depositor, the Beneficiary) and the Custodian. The statements contained therein shall be incorporated into this Agreement.

  • data collection means the retrieval, validation and processing of metering data;

  • Available Facility means the aggregate for the time being of each Lender’s Available Commitment.

  • Failed Bank Charge-Offs/Write-Downs means, with respect to any Shared- Loss Asset, an amount equal to the aggregate amount of reversals or charge-offs of Accrued Interest and charge-offs and write-downs of principal effected by the Failed Bank with respect to that Shared-Loss Asset as reflected on the Accounting Records of the Failed Bank.