Inactivity Period definition
Examples of Inactivity Period in a sentence
After 3 consecutive months of non-use (“Inactivity Period”), and every successive Inactivity Period, an inactivity fee will be deducted from the value of the Customer’s trading account.
After 90 consecutive days of non-use (“Inactivity Period”), and every successive Inactivity Period, an inactivity fee will be deducted from the value of the Customer’s trading account.
After 6 consecutive months of non-use (“Inactivity Period”), and every successive Inactivity Period, an inactivity fee will be deducted from the value of the Customer’s trading account.
Following three successive months without use (“Inactivity Period”), and every consecutive Inactivity Period, the amount held in Customer’s trading account will have an inactivity fee deducted from it.
After 12 consecutive months of non-use ("Annual Inactivity Period"), an administration fee will be deducted from the value of the Customer’s trading account.
After 3 consecutive months of non-use (“Inactivity Period”), and every month upon the Inactivity Period, an inactivity fee will be deducted from the value of the Customer’s trading account.
In addition, Simply Hired will have no obligation to pay any Revenue Share accrued during the Inactivity Period unless, prior to the end of the Inactivity Period, Publisher provides proper payment instructions or other information required by Simply Hired in connection with its current policies.
After 90 consecutive days of non-use (“Inactivity Period”), and every successive Inactivity Period, an inactivityfeewill be deductedfrom thevalue of the Customer’s trading account.
After 60 consecutive days of non-use (“Inactivity Period”), and every successive Inactivity Period, an inactivity fee will be deducted from the value of the Customer’s trading account.
At the end of the Inactivity Period, Simply Hired will have the right to close Publisher's inactive account without further notice to Publisher.