Common use of Changes to the Terms and Conditions Clause in Contracts

Changes to the Terms and Conditions. The Cardholder will be notified in writing of any changes to these Terms and Conditions. Such changes take effect two months after the date of delivery of notification and are deemed to be accapted if the Cardholder does not object in writing, duly signed, within this period. The latest version of the Terms and Conditions is available at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. An objection by the Cardholder constitutes a serious reason which entitles either party to terminate this contract with immediate effect. card complete will bring to the Cardholder’s attention (e.g., in the monthly statement) the amended Terms and Conditions, the two-month acceptance period, the commencement date of the period, the presumed acceptance by the Cardholder if no objection is made in writing, and the Cardholder’s rights.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.dcbank.at, www.dcbank.at

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Changes to the Terms and Conditions. The Cardholder will be notified in writing of any changes to these Terms and Conditions. Such changes take effect two months after the date of delivery of notification and are deemed to be accapted if the Cardholder does not object in writing, duly signed, within this period. The latest version of the Terms and Conditions is available at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. An objection by the Cardholder constitutes a serious reason which entitles either party to terminate this contract with immediate effect. card complete will bring to the Cardholder’s attention (e.g., in the monthly statement) the amended Terms and Conditions, the two-month acceptance period, the commencement date of the period, the presumed acceptance by the Cardholder if no objection is made in writing, and the Cardholder’s rights.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.dcbank.at, www.dcbank.at

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