Common use of Accuracy or Completeness Clause in Contracts

Accuracy or Completeness. An e-Xxxx may or may not have all the same information as the paper version, depending on the Payee. Chase presents the e-Bills as provided by the Payee. Chase is not responsible for any information or communications related to them, or for the acts or omissions of any Payee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Business Account Bill Payments and Transfers Agreement, Consumer Account Bill Payments and Transfers Agreement, Digital Services Agreement

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Accuracy or Completeness. An e-Xxxx Bill may or may not have all the same information as the paper version, depending on the Payee. Chase presents the e-Bills as provided by the Payee. Chase is not responsible for any information or communications related to them, or for the acts or omissions of any Payee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Online Services Agreement, Online Service Agreement

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Accuracy or Completeness. An e-Xxxx may or may not have all the same information as the paper version, depending on the Payee. X.X. Xxxxxx Chase presents the e-Bills as provided by the Payee. Chase X.X. Xxxxxx Xxxxx is not responsible for any information or communications related to them, or for the acts or omissions of any Payee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Digital Services Agreement

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