Sentences with phrase «to agree to the new terms»

I have this perhaps inaccurate idea that using the card to make a purchase is equivalent to agreeing to the new terms which include paying the annual fee.
If you and your spouse can not agree to new terms at the hearing, the judge will most likely order you to attend mediation to try and resolve your differences.
If you do not agree to the new terms, please stop using the Service.
By cutting rates, and return, on too many mortgages, the loan servicer who agrees to new terms with borrowers risks the wrath of investors.
Starting this week, the social giant will ask users to actually agree to those new terms, and in the EU it will finally prompt users to opt in to the company's use of facial recognition software, which Facebook hasn't used in Europe because of regulations.
His new contract comes swiftly after Christian Eriksen agreed to new terms last week, with Danny Rose, Kyle Walker, Dele Alli and Harry Kane all understood to be in negotiations too as they all eye new deals in the coming weeks with significant pay rises, as noted by the Standard.
As per the report, the teenager appreciated the effort shown by the club and noted: «I want to stay», which in turn is why Milan are calm and believe that he will eventually agree to new terms.
This is due to YouTube Red requiring all monetized channels to agree to the new Terms of Service brought on by YouTube Red's changes.
The union objected, saying it never agreed to the new terms and argued that the new system created a path to establish merit pay to reward the highest performing teachers.
Earlier this year, Hachette and HarperCollins agreed to new terms with Amazon, in accordance with an EU ruling that the previous agreements were no longer valid.
Or, you can create a new Lease Agreement with altered terms and require the tenants agree to the new terms to continue as renters.
Additionally, the seller's bank may decline to approve the transfer of the mortgage unless the buyer agrees to new terms, like a higher interest rate or to pay a significant amount of money to pay down the balance due on the mortgage.
If you do not agree to the new terms, you are no longer authorized to use the Service.
In this case, the best option was to execute a full fund recap, allowing any existing LPs to participate if they wanted to stay and agreed to the new terms.
With his contract expiring at the end of the season, the pressure is certainly on Celtic to ensure he agrees to new terms and remains in Scotland for the foreseeable future.
But if the two teams can't agree to new terms, Boston is in for an awkward round of explanations to Thomas and Jae Crowder, and the Cavs will field 20 or more calls for Irving all over again.
Users are required to agree to the new terms and conditions when installing the new app.
Getting a debt collector to agree to new terms and accept less money than you owe can be difficult.
What you are proposing would prejudice your rights to go after them severally because they did not agree to the new terms.
As can be read in the Court's judgment (paras 20 and 21), the Commission came to the conclusion that a market economy private investor would not have agreed to those new terms.
With this said, After the split, users in good standing were asked if they agreed to the new terms and agreements.
If you do not agree to the new terms, please stop using the Service.
You are not required to accept the change in terms, but bear inmind that the company also is not required to renew the policy ifyou do not agree to the new terms.
If you do not agree to the new terms, you are no longer authorized to use the Service.
Double check your interest rate and fees before you agree to the new terms.
My client went up in price, agreed to all new terms and we got the house!
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