A
"nonrefundable deposit" means that if you give someone money for something, you cannot get that money back if you decide not to go through with the purchase or arrangement.
Full definition
PHONE / OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM A $ 20.00
nonrefundable deposit per pet is required and taken when booking your appointment.
Interestingly, Elio Motors reported in mid-August having received roughly $ 700,000 more in
nonrefundable deposits since the beginning of the year.
Pat felt that
the nonrefundable deposit had to be enough that people would feel it if they just backed out.
A full refund, minus
the nonrefundable deposit, is provided to camp families who cancel on or before May 15.
If the company or its website says that royalties can not be determined until your manuscript is reviewed or formatted (and typically after you have given them your credit card number and paid
a nonrefundable deposit), don't work with that company.
You may place
a nonrefundable deposit of $ 300.00 A refund or a transferred deposit may go to the next litter if we deem there is not a puppy with a suitable temperament for your situation.
Written charges with specifications must be filed in duplicate with the Corresponding Secretary with
a nonrefundable deposit of $ 10.
The charges must be filed in duplicate with the Recording Secretary together with
a nonrefundable deposit of Fifty Dollars ($ 50).
A $ 250
nonrefundable deposit will be charged.
A nonrefundable deposit is required that is equivalent to your first two nights.
A work - related cancellation Many travel insurance policies allow you to cancel your trip for «work» reasons, offering a refund for prepaid,
nonrefundable deposits.
You can buy a more expensive «cancel for any reason» policy that will cover any reason for cancellation (but it's more expensive and you'll only get a percentage of
your nonrefundable deposit and expenses back).
Swartzbaugh, 28, paid $ 1,000 for
a nonrefundable deposit in 2014, excited about landing a car with the fuel - efficiency Elio Motors said it could attain.
Of that, $ 1.21 million are refundable deposits, with the remainder in
nonrefundable deposits.
Let's look at a common situation that illustrates the confusion that can occur when a seller refers to
a nonrefundable deposit as earnest money.
The tenants supplied a $ 1000 deposit and the insurance company gave us a $ 500
nonrefundable deposit and a $ 250 non refundable cleaning fee.
There is
no nonrefundable deposit in California.
This floor plan is subject to a $ 25 application fee, $ 150 refundable deposit and $ 50
nonrefundable deposit.