Common use of CARD VALIDITY Clause in Contracts

CARD VALIDITY. Your card remains ANZ’s property at all times. A card must be signed immediately by the person in whose name it has been issued and must only be used within the ‘valid from’ and ‘until end’ dates shown on the card. For security reasons you must, as soon as the card expires, destroy it by cutting it (including an embedded microchip on the card) diagonally in half.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Consumer Lending Products Terms and Conditions, Consumer Lending Products Terms and Conditions, Consumer Lending Products Terms and Conditions

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CARD VALIDITY. Your card remains ANZ’s property at all times. A card must be signed immediately by the person in whose name it has been issued and must only be used within the ‘valid from’ and ‘until end’ dates shown on the card. For security reasons you must, as soon as the card expires, destroy it by cutting it (including an embedded microchip on the card) diagonally in half. The account holder may cancel an ANZ Card at any time by sending ANZ a written request or by calling ANZ on the relevant numbers listed on the back of this booklet.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consumer Lending Products Terms and Conditions, Consumer Lending Products Terms and Conditions, Consumer Lending Products Terms and Conditions

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CARD VALIDITY. (a) Your card remains ANZ’s property at all times. . (b) A card must be signed immediately by the person in whose name it has been issued and must only be used within the ‘valid from’ and ‘until end’ dates shown on the card. For security reasons you must, as soon as the card expires, destroy it by cutting it (including an embedded microchip on the card) diagonally in half.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Finance Conditions of Use

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