Early Withdrawal Fee definition
Examples of Early Withdrawal Fee in a sentence
The Early Withdrawal Fee will be retained by the Trust and will be for the benefit of the Trust's remaining Shareholders.
The Early Withdrawal Fee will be retained by the Trust and will be for the benefit of the Trust’s remaining Shareholders.
If you have a Deposit, this includes an Early Withdrawal Fee which you may have to pay if we permit you to withdraw a Deposit before maturity.
In case of the early withdrawal, there shall be no Early Withdrawal Fee charged to the Lender.
The formula used to calculate the Withdrawal fee is: Early Withdrawal Fee = Withdrawal Amount * Penalty Fee % (as specified in the Offer).
In case of material changes to the Smart Product, if you do not agree with the changes, you will have the right of re-sale whereas the Early Withdrawal Fee will not apply (further explanations can be found below).
The Early Withdrawal Fee will not be assessed as long as any quantity of Bullion is held in the Account at the time of such withdrawal.
Once a period of 5 (five) years has passed (considered as a period of 1825 days) since the conclusion of the Assignment Agreement, the User may request to withdraw their funds without being subject to The Early Withdrawal Fee.
The User may request the resale of any number of their Claims in any moment, subject to, where applicable, the Early Withdrawal Fee and the Service Fee referred to as “One” and defined in the Price List.
The User may request the resale of any number of their Claims in any moment, subject to, where applicable, the Early Withdrawal Fee and the Service Fee referred to as “30” and defined in the Price List.