Examples of Due Date for Payment in a sentence
Subject to the Service user being satisfied with all parts of the Invoice, the Service user shall make payment against the Invoice within 30 (thirty) days (the "Due Date for Payment").
If the Company intends to pay less than the sum stated as due by the Company in the invoice it shall, not later than five (5) Business Days before the Due Date for Payment, give the Provider notice of that intention by issuing a notice which shall specify both the sum that it considers to be due to the Provider at the date the notice is given, or the sum which it considers is due from the Provider to the Company, and the basis on which that sum is calculated.
If either Party fails to make any payment due to the other under this Agreement by the Due Date for Payment, then the Party failing to pay shall pay interest on the overdue amount at a rate of two per cent (2%) per annum above the Bank of England base rate from time to time.
No later than five (5) Business Days after the Due Date for Payment specified in Clause 17.3, the Project Company shall give a notice to the O&M Contractor specifying the sum the Project Company considers is due and the basis on which it is calculated.
The final date for payment by the Project Company in relation to each invoice shall be twenty (20) Business Days from the Due Date for Payment (the "Final Date for Payment").