Examples of Reminder Letter in a sentence
A second reminder letter will be issued 2 weeks after the First Reminder Letter.
If You do not pay any Charges due, as shown in the Final Demand Letter, on time, We reserve the right to charge interest on the unpaid amount at the rate of 4% (four percent) per year above the Bank of England base lending rate, in force at the time effective from the date of the Late Payment Reminder Letter.
In the event the above mailing is returned as undeliverable, the Manager may send a second copy of the Reminder Letter to: (1) the Property; and (2) the address of the last known owner of the Property as found in the real property records of the County Assessor’s Office (the “Assessor”) for the County in which the District is located (collectively, the “Property Address”).
Where You do not pay Your Bill within 14 (fourteen) days of the date of Your Bill, We will send a Late Payment Reminder Letter prior to sending a Final Demand Letter.
Said Reminder Letter may: (1) request prompt payment; (2) notify the Property owner that a Reminder Letter Fee, and a Late Fee in the amounts set forth in this Resolution have been assessed; and (3) reference the url address of the District’s webpage where this Resolution is displayed, if available and requested by the Board.
Each IHBG recipient is to be sent an APR Audit and Section 3 Report Reminder Letter.
In line with the requirements of the CPC Central Committee and the regulatory orientation, the Board of Supervisors sent the Supervision Reminder Letter to timely convey its supervisory suggestions concerning key supervision areas and the Bank’s priority tasks to the Board of Directors and the senior management.
The following fixed rate fees are charged to a Delinquent Account once the corresponding action has been taken by either the Manager or General Counsel: - Reminder Letter Fee: Ten Dollars ($10.00) per Reminder Letter.
Failure to remedy the default by the Contractor upon Final Reminder Letter issued by IMU, IMU shall refer the matter to IC for their further action.
A Reminder Letter reminds the property owner that their special tax has not been paid, and should be redeemed with the County.