Debit Card Disclosures Sample Clauses

Debit Card Disclosures. Aspiration shall develop and Coastal shall approve Debit Card-related disclosures as may be required by and consistent with Applicable Law or the Network Rules or otherwise mutually determined to be advisable in connection with the Aspiration Account Program, subject to the final approval of Coastal. If, at any time during the Term (and Transition Period) of this Agreement, Coastal in its reasonable discretion determines that changes to Debit Card-related disclosures are advisable (including because such disclosures do not comply with any Applicable Law, the Risk Management Considerations or the Network Rules), Coastal shall deliver written notice to Aspiration indicating the minimum changes that Coastal believes are necessary to comply with Applicable Law, the Risk Management Considerations or Network Rules, with the amended version of the Debit Card-related disclosures attached thereto, and the reason(s) why such amendment was required. Aspiration shall cease delivery and use of such Debit Card-related disclosures, and shall commence use of the amended version of the Debit Card-related disclosures delivered by Coastal pursuant to this Section 3.3, as soon as practicable and permitted by Applicable Law, and in any event within 45 days of receipt of written notice from Coastal or a shorter period as required to comply with Applicable Law, the Risk Management Considerations or Network Rules, as determined by Coastal in its discretion. Promptly thereafter, the Parties shall discuss in good faith any additional revisions to the Debit Card-related disclosures.
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Debit Card Disclosures. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this section 10, each Credit Union shall be solely responsible for providing any and all required debit card disclosures and forms to its customers. Each Credit Union shall be solely responsible for compliance with all laws, rules, and regulations applicable to all aspects of the operations of its debit card programs, regardless of whether that Credit Union uses any forms or other materials supplied by Certegy.

Related to Debit Card Disclosures

  • Authorized Disclosures The Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information belonging to the Disclosing Party to the extent (and only to the extent) such disclosure is reasonably necessary in the following instances: (i) subject to Section 7.2, by either Party in order to comply with applicable non-patent law (including any securities law or regulation or the rules of a securities exchange) and with judicial process, if in the reasonable opinion of the Receiving Party’s counsel, such disclosure is necessary for such compliance; (ii) by either Party, in connection with prosecuting or defending litigation, making regulatory filings, and filing, prosecuting and enforcing patent applications and patents (including Bayer Patent Rights in accordance with Section 6); (iii) by Aegerion, to its Affiliates, potential and future collaborators (including Sublicensees), permitted acquirers or assignees under Section 10.1, research collaborators, subcontractors, investment bankers, investors, lenders, and their and each of Aegerion and its Affiliates’ respective directors, employees, contractors and agents; and (iv) by Bayer to its Affiliates, permitted acquirers or assignees under Section 10.1, investment bankers, investors, lenders, and their and Bayer and its Affiliates’ respective directors, employees, contractors and agents, provided that (1) with respect to Section 7.1(c)(i) or 7.1(c)(ii), where reasonably possible, the Receiving Party shall notify the Disclosing Party of the Receiving Party’s intent to make any disclosure pursuant thereto sufficiently prior to making such disclosure so as to allow the Disclosing Party adequate time to take whatever action it may deem appropriate to protect the confidentiality of the information to be disclosed, and (2) with respect to Sections 7.1(c)(iii) and 7.1(c)(iv), each of those named people and entities must be bound prior to disclosure by confidentiality and non-use restrictions at least as restrictive LICENSE AGREEMENT as those contained in this Section 7 (other than investment bankers, investors and lenders, who must be bound prior to disclosure by commercially reasonable obligations of confidentiality). In addition to the foregoing, Aegerion and its Affiliates and Sublicensees may make such disclosures of Bayer Know-How specifically concerning the Licensed Compound and its use as any of them may deem reasonably necessary for their business.

  • Required Disclosures If Dell is required by a government body or court of law to disclose any Customer Content, Dell will provide You with notice and a copy of the demand as soon as practicable, unless prohibited by applicable law. Dell will take reasonable steps at Your expense to contest any required disclosure if requested by You.

  • UPDATING AND DISCLOSING FINANCIAL INFORMATION You will provide facts

  • Permitted Uses and Disclosures by Business Associate Except as otherwise limited by this Agreement, Business Associate may make any uses and disclosures of Protected Health Information necessary to perform its services to Covered Entity and otherwise meet its obligations under this Agreement, if such use or disclosure would not violate the Privacy Rule if done by Covered Entity. All other uses or disclosures by Business Associate not authorized by this Agreement or by specific instruction of Covered Entity are prohibited.

  • Permitted Uses and Disclosures of Phi by Business Associate Except as otherwise indicated in this Agreement, Business Associate may use or disclose PHI, inclusive of de-identified data derived from such PHI, only to perform functions, activities or services specified in this Agreement on behalf of DHCS, provided that such use or disclosure would not violate HIPAA or other applicable laws if done by DHCS.

  • Use and Disclosure of PHI Business Associate is limited to the following permitted and required uses or disclosures of PHI: a. Duty to Protect PHI. Business Associate shall protect PHI from, and shall use appropriate safeguards, and comply with Subpart C of 45 CFR Part 164 (Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic Protected Health Information) with respect to EPHI, to prevent the unauthorized Use or disclosure of PHI other than as provided for in this Contract or as required by law, for as long as the PHI is within its possession and control, even after the termination or expiration of this Contract.

  • Authorized Disclosure A Party may disclose the Confidential Information of the other Party to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary in the following instances; provided that notice of any such disclosure shall be provided as soon as practicable to such other Party: (a) filing or prosecuting Patents in accordance with Section 8.2; (b) complying with the requirement of Regulatory Authorities with respect to obtaining and maintaining Regulatory Approval of Licensed Products as permitted by this Agreement or any other written agreement between the Parties; (c) prosecuting or defending litigation as contemplated by this Agreement, including actions or proceedings in accordance with Section 8.3 or 8.4; (d) disclosure to its or its Affiliates’ employees, directors, officers, agents, consultants, professional advisors, subcontractors, licensees or sublicensees or bona fide potential subcontractors, licensees or sublicensees, on a need-to-know basis for the sole purpose of performing its or its Affiliates’ obligations or exercising its or its Affiliates’ rights under this Agreement; provided that in each case, the disclosees are bound by written or professional obligations of confidentiality and non-use consistent with those contained in this Agreement; (e) disclosure to any bona fide potential or actual investor, acquiror or merger partner or other potential or actual financial or commercial partner for the sole purpose of evaluating an actual or potential investment, acquisition or other business relationship; provided that in each case, the disclosees are bound by written or professional obligations of confidentiality and non-use consistent with those contained in this Agreement; or (f) complying with applicable Laws, including regulations promulgated by applicable security exchanges, court orders or administrative subpoenas or orders. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event a Party is required to make a disclosure of the other Party’s Confidential Information pursuant to Section 9.3(c) or (f), such Party shall promptly notify the other Party of such required disclosure and shall use reasonable efforts to assist the other Party, at such other Party’s expense, in obtaining a protective order preventing or limiting the required disclosure.

  • Publicity and Disclosures No press releases or public disclosure, either written or oral, of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, shall be made by a party to this Agreement without the prior knowledge and written consent of Buyer and the Company.

  • Account Information Disclosure We will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transfers you make:

  • PERMITTED USES AND DISCLOSURES BY CONTRACTOR Except as otherwise limited in this Schedule, Contractor may use or disclose Protected Health Information to perform functions, activities, or services for, or on behalf of, County as specified in the Agreement; provided that such use or disclosure would not violate the Privacy Rule if done by County.

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