Default Finance Charge Clause Samples

The Default Finance Charge clause establishes the financial penalties or interest that will be applied if a party fails to make payments on time under the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies the rate of interest or a fixed fee that accrues on overdue amounts, and may outline how and when these charges are calculated and applied. Its core practical function is to incentivize timely payments and compensate the non-defaulting party for the delay, thereby reducing the risk of late payments and providing a clear consequence for non-compliance.
Default Finance Charge. (a) If we do not receive the minimum payment due specified on the Statement on or before the payment due date for 2 consecutive months, we will impose a default finance charge instead of the finance charge for the next Statement period. The rate for this charge will be in accordance with our Schedule of Fees & Charges. (b) The default finance charge will accrue and be calculated on a daily basis. It will continue to be applied until you have paid the outstanding minimum payment due on or before the payment due date shown on any subsequent Statement. After you have done so, the finance charge will be applied again to any balance that remains outstanding, with effect from the next Statement.
Default Finance Charge. Secured Party may impose a default finance charge to all of Debtor’s outstanding principal indebtedness equal to that default rate, if any, specified in the Terms Schedule, or, if there is none specified, at the lesser of 16% per annum on each outstanding floorplan note, or the highest lawful contract rate of interest permitted under applicable law.

Related to Default Finance Charge

  • Finance Charge Each Receivable provides for the payment of a finance charge or shall yield interest calculated on the basis of an APR ranging from 0.50% to 22.05%.

  • Finance Charges A finance charge is the cost you pay for credit. We will charge Interest Charges and Fees to your account as described to you in your statements and other Truth in Lending Disclosures. The following describes how the finance charge will be calculated on the Account. You have a 25-day grace (no finance charge) period on your purchase balance and for new purchases if you paid the entire New Balance on your last statement by the end of the grace period. You also have a 25-day grace period for new purchases if you did not have a balance on your last statement. The grace period starts on the billing cycle closing date. If you do not pay the entire New Balance by the end of the grace period, a finance charge will be imposed on the unpaid balance from the first day of the next billing cycle and on new purchases from the date they are posted to your Account. There is no grace period for cash advances. A finance charge will be imposed on cash advances from the date the cash advance is posted to your Account. Balance transfers as permitted by Credit Union from time to time in Credit Union’s sole discretion will be treated as cash advances for the purpose of all finance charges and finance charge calculations. Finance charges on your Account are calculated by applying the applicable Monthly Periodic Rate to the average daily balances for purchases and cash advances. Separate average daily balances are calculated for purchases and cash advances. To get each average daily balance, the daily balances for purchases and cash advances for the billing cycle are added and the totals are divided by the number of days in the cycle. To get the daily balance for cash advances, new cash advances are added to the day’s beginning balance and payments and credits are subtracted. To get the daily balance for purchases, new purchases are added to the day’s beginning balance and payments and credits are subtracted; however, new purchases are not added if you paid the entire New Balance on your last statement by the end of the grace period or if you did not have a balance on your last statement. Fees and unpaid finance charges are not included in the calculation of the average daily balance. Finance charges will continue to accrue on your Account until what you owe under this Agreement is paid in full. Credit Union may offer balance transfer, introductory rate, or other special rate promotions for your Account from time to time in Credit Union’s sole discretion. The applicable Monthly Periodic Rate and ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE for any promotion and any promotion terms and conditions will be disclosed to before or at the time you make use of such promotion.

  • Excess Finance Charge Collections Any amounts remaining in the Cap Proceeds Account, the Collection Account and the Payment Reserve Account, to the extent of any Available Series 1998-3 Finance Charge Collections remaining after giving effect to the withdrawals pursuant to subsection 4.9(a)(i) through (xii) of the Agreement, shall be treated as Excess Finance Charge Collections, and the Servicer shall direct the Trustee in writing on each Business Day to withdraw such amounts from the Collection Account and to first make such amounts available to pay to Securityholders of other Series to the extent of shortfalls, if any, in amounts payable to such Securityholders from Finance Charge Collections allocated to such other Series, then to pay any unpaid commercially reasonable costs and expenses of a Successor Servicer, if any, and then on each Business Day other than the Default Recognition Date, to pay to the Transferor to be treated as "Transferor Retained Finance Charge Collections," and, on each Default Recognition Date, to pay any remaining Excess Finance Charge Collections to the Transferor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if on any Default Recognition Date the sum of the amount of Available Series 1998-3 Finance Charge Collections (including, all amounts on deposit in the Payment Reserve Account) and Transferor Retained Finance Charge Collections is less than the Series Default Amount for such Default Recognition Date, the Servicer shall apply amounts deposited in the Accumulation Period Reserve Account pursuant to subsection 4.9(a)(xi) of the Agreement and the Spread Account pursuant to subsection 4.9(a)(viii) of the Agreement during the then current Monthly Period in accordance with subsection 4.9(a)(iii) of the Agreement to the extent of such shortfall.

  • Default Payment Following the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, the Holder, at its option, may demand repayment in full of all obligations and liabilities owing by Company to the Holder under this Note, the Purchase Agreement and/or any other Related Agreement and/or may elect, in addition to all rights and remedies of the Holder under the Purchase Agreement and the other Related Agreements and all obligations and liabilities of the Company under the Purchase Agreement and the other Related Agreements, to require the Company to make a Default Payment (“Default Payment”). The Default Payment shall be 130% of the outstanding principal amount of the Note, plus accrued but unpaid interest, all other fees then remaining unpaid, and all other amounts payable hereunder. The Default Payment shall be applied first to any fees due and payable to the Holder pursuant to this Note, the Purchase Agreement, and/or the other Related Agreements, then to accrued and unpaid interest due on this Note and then to the outstanding principal balance of this Note. The Default Payment shall be due and payable immediately on the date that the Holder has exercised its rights pursuant to this Section 2.3.

  • Allocations of Finance Charge Collections The Servicer shall allocate to the Series 1997-1 Certificateholders and retain in the Collection Account for application as provided herein an amount equal to the product of (A) the Floating Allocation Percentage and (B) the Series 1997-1 Allocation Percentage and (C) the aggregate amount of Collections of Finance Charge Receivables deposited in the Collection Account on such Deposit Date.