Presentment means the right to require the Note Holder to demand payment of amounts due. “Notice of Dishonor” means the right to require the Note Holder to give notice to other persons that amounts due have not been paid.
Presentment means a demand made by or on behalf of a person entitled to enforce an instrument (i) to pay the instrument made to the drawee or a party obliged to pay the instrument or, in the case of a note or accepted draft payable at a bank, to the bank, or (ii) to accept a draft made to the drawee.
Presentment means a demand made by or on behalf of a person entitled to enforce an instrument:
Examples of Presentment in a sentence
New Billers added through Bill Discovery are subject to Section 8 (Xxxx Xxxxxxxx and Presentment) of the Bill Payment Terms.
The parties agree to engage in "Electronic Commerce" activities, which may include, without limitation, Purchase Order Formation, Purchase Order Administration, E- Sourcing/Procurement, Inventory Management, Electronic Data Interchange, and Electronic Invoice Presentment.
You may make electronic payments through Xxxxxxx Xxxx Payment to third parties registered with the Mastercard Remote Payment and Presentment Service.
More Definitions of Presentment
Presentment means the right to require us to demand payment of amounts due under this Agreement. “Notice of dishonor” means the right to require us to give notice to other person that amounts due under this Agreement have not been paid. You also waive demand for payment, protest, notice of protest and all other notices and demands, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law.
Presentment means person enrolling child has appeared at school and presented all required information and certifications.
Presentment means the production of a check, bill of exchange or a promissory note to demand acceptance or payment from the drawee or maker.
Presentment means the person enrolling the student has appeared at the school and presented all required information and certifications (§ 22.1-3.4 of the Code of Virginia). This can be the adult student, the LDSS case worker, foster parent, birth parent, Licensed Child Placing Agency (LCPA) designee, or group home designee.
Presentment means the person enrolling the child has appeared at the school and presented all required information and certifications (§ 22.1-3.4).
Presentment means a demand made by or on behalf of a
Presentment means person enrolling child has