Common use of Entire Balance Due Clause in Contracts

Entire Balance Due. If you miss a payment, or if you break any other promise you have made under this agreement, CMG may declare your entire balance due and payable at once without notice or demand. CMG may also do this if you have made any misrepresentations to us in applying for credit, or if anything happens that indicates to CMG that you may be unwilling to repay the amounts due under this agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Payment Agreement, Payment Agreement