No interest on Remedy Proceeds Sample Clauses

No interest on Remedy Proceeds. The Mortgagee is not obliged to pay interest to any person upon the Remedy Proceeds.
No interest on Remedy Proceeds. The Chargee is not obliged to pay interest to any person upon the Remedy Proceeds.
No interest on Remedy Proceeds. The State is not obliged to pay interest to any person upon the Remedy Proceeds.

Related to No interest on Remedy Proceeds

  • Interest on Late Payments a. State Agencies The payment of interest on certain payments due and owed by Agency may be made in accordance with Article 11-A of the State Finance Law (SFL §179-d et. Seq.) and Title 2 of the New York Code of Rules and Regulations, Part 18 (Implementation of Prompt Payment Legislation -2 NYCRR §18.1 et seq.).

  • Interest on late payment Subject to clause 9.7, the Trader or the Distributor (as the case may be) must pay any Tax Invoice issued under this clause 9. If any part of a Tax Invoice that is properly due in accordance with this Agreement is not paid by the due date, Default Interest may be charged on the outstanding amount for the period that the Tax Invoice remains unpaid.

  • No Interest on Capital No Partner shall be entitled to interest on its Capital Contributions or its Capital Account.

  • Interest on Overdue Payments (a) If the User fails to pay an invoice by the Due Date, the User must, if required by the Service Provider, pay the Service Provider interest on any amount outstanding. (b) Interest will be calculated from the Due Date to the actual date of payment (both inclusive) at an annual percentage rate equal to the aggregate of: (i) the corporate overdraft reference rate (monthly charging cycle) applied by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Bank) as at the Due Date (or if the Bank ceases to quote such a rate, then the rate which in the opinion of the Bank is equivalent to such rate in respect of similar overdraft accommodation) expressed as a percentage; plus (ii) 2 per cent per annum.

  • No Interest on Contributions No Partner shall be entitled to interest on its Capital Contribution.