Common use of Authorisation of Card Transactions Clause in Contracts

Authorisation of Card Transactions. Subject to the features of the Card, the authorisation of a Card Transaction may include authorising any single Card Transaction or a series of recurring Card Transactions, or pre-authorising a future Card Transaction for a specified or unspecified amount. Stripe will treat Card Transactions as authorised and consented to by you where Card Authorised Users follow the instructions provided by a merchant or Stripe to effectively authorise the Card Transaction at the point of sale (including online), including where the Card Authorised User (as applicable) (a) enters a Personal Identification Number (PIN); (b) signs a sales receipt; (c) provides Card and other requested details; (d) taps, waves or swipes the Card at a card reader; or (e) fulfills multi-factor authentication requirements (including strong customer authentication, as defined under Law). Authorisation of a Card Transaction cannot be withdrawn or revoked once received by Stripe.

Appears in 27 contracts

Samples: Stripe Services Agreement, Stripe Services Agreement, Stripe Services Agreement

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