CORPORATE PURCHASING CARD AND CORPORATE PURCHAS- ING ACCOUNT Sample Clauses

CORPORATE PURCHASING CARD AND CORPORATE PURCHAS- ING ACCOUNT. 1. Use of Cards and Accounts a. You are the user of the Corporate Purchasing Card and Corporate Purchasing Account Programme(s) and all related Corporate Purchas- ing Cards and Card Accounts. Only Authorised Users are permitted to use Corporate Purchasing Cards and Corporate Purchasing Accounts on your behalf. You are liable for all use and misuse of Corporate Purchas- ing Cards and Corporate Purchasing Accounts by Programme Adminis- trators and Authorised Users, including any breach of the terms of this Agreement. b. When an Authorised User presents a Corporate Purchasing Card to a Merchant and authorises a purchase by entering the relevant Code or by signing for a transaction, You will be deemed to agree that the Card Account will be debited for payment. For purchases online, by telephone, mail order or other means where the Card is not physically presented to the Merchant, You will be deemed to have accepted the transaction when an Authorised User provides a Corporate Purchasing Card number and related Corporate Purchasing Card and Card Account details, uses any other authentication method as we may sometimes specify, and follows the Merchant’s instructions for processing the payment. c. Examples of reasonable controls, measures and functionalities un- der to the “Use of Cards and Accounts” section (Section A, Clause 2 (c)) to prevent and limit misuse of Corporate Purchasing Cards and Card Ac- counts include, among others: i) restricting use of the Corporate Purchasing Card and Card Account to Merchants who specifically accept Corporate Purchasing Cards and Card Accounts and, for Merchants who also accept other Cards, require those Merchants to submit Charges detailing the list of items corresponding to the Corporate Purchasing Card and transactions corresponding to the Card Account; ii) taking measures to restrict the Merchants with whom Corporate Purchasing Cards and Card Accounts can be used; iii) setting limits on maximum transaction amounts with the Corporate Purchasing Card and Card Account per month and per transaction; and iv) using any Online Service we make available to You to monitor Cor- porate Purchasing Card and Card Account usage and manage the Programme. d. Corporate Purchasing Cards may be issued with “Contactless” tech- nology to enable contactless payments. Contactless payments enable You to incur Charges simply by holding your Card over a card reader without it having to be swiped or recorded. We may deactivate the con- tactless paym...
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