Ability to Receive Payments Sample Clauses

Ability to Receive Payments. The ability to receive payments varies by country/region. To determine whether you have the ability to receive payments, click here. PayPal may allow anybody (with or without a PayPal Account) to initiate a payment to your Business Account. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without an Account to send a payment to your Business Account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement.
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Ability to Receive Payments. The ability to receive payments varies by country. To determine whether you have the ability to receive payments, click here.
Ability to Receive Payments. The ability to receive payments varies by country/region. To determine whether you have the ability to receive payments, log into your PayPal account. PayPal may allow anybody (with or without a PayPal Account) to initiate a payment to your Business Account. By integrating into your online checkout/platform any functionality intended to enable a payer without an Account to send a payment to your Business Account, you agree to all further terms of use of that functionality which PayPal will make available to you on any page on the PayPal or Braintree website (including any page for developers and our Legal Agreements page) or online platform. Such further terms include the PayPal Alternative Payment Methods Agreement. If you use PayPal as payments processor for any account (whether a business or consumer account), you acknowledge and agree that PayPal may use automated technologies to assess your website to ensure your compliance with your obligations in this Agreement, including but not limited to, mitigating risk and for other legitimate business purposes. This assessment may entail collecting data from your website to make risk-based decisions and combat malicious or fraudulent activity. By using PayPal services, you consent and authorize PayPal to automatically collect any and all publicly accessible or available data from your website. In doing so, PayPal may need to employ different site crawling techniques to access some or all resources accessible to PayPal customers using your site. Your use of our services constitutes your consent to these techniques and practices. For more information on how we collect data and maintain your privacy, please see our Privacy Statement.
Ability to Receive Payments. The ability to receive payments varies by country; Mexico has the ability to receive payments. To these the ability to receive payments of other countries, click here.

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  • Your Ability to Withdraw Funds This policy applies to deposits into accounts that are opened at the Bank. All deposits are processed at Bank's processing facility located in San Diego, CA, and are received either electronically, through the mail, or in person. Please do not mail cash deposits. In the event Bank receives cash deposits, you agree that the Bank's determination of the amount of the deposit will be conclusive. The Bank is responsible for mailed deposits only after the Bank has received them. The Bank is not liable for any deposits, including cash, lost in the mail. Remember: when you use the U.S. mail to make a deposit, you will need to allow extra time for the deposit to reach us. The Bank's policy is to make funds from certain electronic deposits available to you on the business day the Bank receives the deposit. However, the Bank may delay the availability of funds from your check deposits to afford us time to verify the deposit and ensure the funds are collected. During the delay, you may not withdraw the funds and the Bank will not use the funds to pay checks you have written or other debits against the account that you have initiated, such as electronic bill payments. Determining the Availability of a Deposit The length of the delay is counted in business days from the day of your deposit. Every day is a business day, except Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holidays. If you make a deposit before our established cutoff time on a business day that we are open, we will consider that day to be the day your deposit is received by the Bank. However, if you make a deposit after our cutoff time or on a day we are not open, we will consider the next business day we are open to be the day of your deposit. The availability of your deposit varies depending on the type of deposit and is explained below. Our deposit cutoff times are as follows: • Branch deposits:

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