Examples of Notice of Rate in a sentence
In each case Borrower hereby waives the right to dispute Lender's record of the terms of such telephonic Notice of Rate Selection in the absence of manifest error.
In each case Borrower hereby waives the right to dispute Administrative Agent’s record of the terms of such telephonic Notice of Rate Selection in the absence of manifest error.
Notice of Rate revisions may be published in the local newspapers and or mailed out to all Customers with the first billing issued at revised rates.
Each rate so specified shall become effective on the Conversion/Continuation Date and remain in effect until the expiration of the applicable Rate Period specified in such Notice of Rate Change/Continuation.
At the top of this notice, the following language shall be printed in prominent lettering: "Notice of Rate Change Request." The notice must meet the requirements of paragraph (1) of this subsection.
Bank may rely on, and act without liability upon the basis of, any written notice believed by Bank in good faith to be given to, or received from Borrower (including telephonic Notice of Rate Election or Notice of Borrowing), whether or not Bank subsequently receives from Borrower confirmation thereof.
Borrower shall select, and thereafter may change the selection of, the applicable interest rate, from the alternatives otherwise provided for in this Note, by giving Lender a Notice of Rate Selection: (i) prior to the end of each Interest Period applicable to a Libor Advance, or (iii) on any Business Day on which Borrower desires to convert an outstanding Variable Rate Advance to a Libor Advance.
In each case Borrower hereby waives the right to dispute Administrative Agent's record of the terms of such telephonic Notice of Rate Selection in the absence of manifest error.
On each Conversion/Continuation Date, the Agent shall have received a Notice of Rate Change/Continuation.
Multiword utterances in infants usually reflect their target variety’s canonical word order for different speech acts astonishingly early: in English-acquiring children, early assertions start with a subject and early polar questions start with an auxiliary (Brown & Bellugi 1964; Gleitman et al.