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Immediate acceleration of all outstanding balances upon termination means users cannot defer payment of unpaid amounts after the agreement ends.
If the agreement is terminated, the reader must immediately pay any outstanding balance, and any collection expenses including legal fees incurred by Google will be added to the amount owed.
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The Seller authorizes Whatnot to deduct any cancellation charge from the Seller's balance, ledger, payouts, or any amounts otherwise owed to the Seller.
If Customer pays by invoice, Customer will pay Google all invoiced amounts by the Payment Due Date.
For Services with a fixed base charge, the charges are due at the beginning of each billing period.
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Immediate acceleration of all outstanding balances upon termination means users cannot defer payment of unpaid amounts after the agreement ends.
If the agreement is terminated, the reader must immediately pay any outstanding balance, and any collection expenses including legal fees incurred by Google will be added to the amount owed.
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