Different Types of Transactions Sample Clauses

Different Types of Transactions. You may use the Visa Account for: • Purchases • Cash AdvancesBalance Transfers • any other purpose we permit Each time you use the Visa Account (through your Visa Card), we call this a “Transaction”. We set out specific information about some of the different types of Transactions, subsequently in this Agreement. When you use the Visa Account for any type of Transaction and it has been approved by Visa, the available credit on your Visa Account will decrease by the amount of the Transaction, whether or not you have received the goods or services you purchased, or the cash advanced. We reserve the right to prevent your Visa Card or the Visa Account from being used for certain types of Transactions as determined by us, including Transactions connected to Internet gambling, cryptocurrencies, certain countries or any illegal activity. Different fees may apply to the different types of Transactions. These are all explained in Section 6 of this Agreement – “Costs to You for Using Your Visa Account” and in the Disclosure Statement. We may allow you to use your Visa Card on various digital or mobile wallet payment applications, and we may provide the Primary Cardholder with access to the Visa Account through a digital or mobile wallet. If you choose to add your Visa Card to, or access the Visa Account through, a digital or mobile wallet, you will be bound by our terms for that service, up-to-date copies of which can be found online at xxxxxxx.xxx. In order to use a digital or mobile wallet, you may also be required to agree to the terms, conditions and privacy policies of parties other than Vancity, such as digital or mobile wallet providers, your wireless carrier, and other service providers, or to the terms and conditions of websites made available to you through a digital or mobile wallet. Credit Limit • You may not complete any Transaction that will cause the Visa Account to go over the Credit Limit. • If there is more than one Visa Card in use on the Visa Account (because there are Authorized Users), the total Credit Limit will be shared among all of the cards. • We may allow the Primary Cardholder to set individual card limits (up to the Credit Limit) for each Authorized User on the Visa Account, in which case an Authorized User may not complete any Transaction that will exceed that Authorized User’s individual card limit. This option may be subject to additional terms. • The Credit Limit will appear on each of the Primary Cardholder’s statements and on t...
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Different Types of Transactions. You may use the Visa Account for: • Purchases • Cash AdvancesBalance Transfers • writing Visa Cheques • any other purpose we permit Each time you use the Visa Account (through your Visa Card or a Visa Cheque), we call this a “Transaction”. We set out specific information about some of the different types of Transactions below. When you use the Visa Account for any type of Transaction and it has been approved by Visa, the available credit on your Visa Account will decrease by the amount of the Transaction, whether or not you have received the goods or services you purchased, or the cash advanced. We reserve the right to prevent your Visa Card or the Visa Account from being used for certain types of Transactions as determined by us, including Transactions connected to Internet gambling.
Different Types of Transactions. Authorized Users may use the Visa Account as permitted by the Business for: • Purchases • Cash Advances • writing Visa Cheques • any other purpose we permit Each time an Authorized User uses the Visa Account (through the Visa Card, Visa Cheque or any other way we permit) we call this a “Transaction”. We set out specific information about some of the different types of Transactions below. When the Visa Account is used for any type of Transaction and has been approved by Visa, the available credit on the Visa Account will decrease by the amount of the Transaction, whether or not the Authorized User has received the goods or services purchased, or the cash advanced. We reserve the right to prevent the Visa Card or the Visa Account from being used for certain types of transactions as determined by us, including transactions connected to Internet gambling, cryptocurrencies, certain countries or any illegal activity.

Related to Different Types of Transactions

  • Types of Transactions Purchases You may make purchases of goods and services with your account. You may make such purchases up to the amount of your available credit limit.

  • Other Types of Traffic 8.1 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement or any Tariff: (a) the Parties’ rights and obligations with respect to any intercarrier compensation that may be due in connection with their exchange of Internet Traffic shall be governed by the terms of the FCC Internet Order and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations; and, (b) a Party shall not be obligated to pay any intercarrier compensation for Internet Traffic that is in excess of the intercarrier compensation for Internet Traffic that such Party is required to pay under the FCC Internet Order and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations.

  • Settlement of Transactions 1. The Company shall proceed to a settlement of all transactions upon execution of such transactions.

  • Limitations on Frequency and Dollar Amounts of Transactions We impose certain limitations on the number or dollar amount of transactions you can make with your Card. Detailed at the end of this Agreement is a table of limitations that apply to the Card. For security reasons, we may further limit the number or dollar amount of transactions you can make with your Card. We may increase or decrease these limits from time to time in our sole discretion and, to the extent permitted by applicable law, without prior notice to you.

  • Allocation of Tranche Write-down Amounts to the Reference Tranches On each Payment Date on or prior to the Termination Date, the amount, if any, of the Tranche Write- down Amount for that Payment Date will be allocated, first, to reduce any Overcollateralization Amount for such Payment Date, until such Overcollateralization Amount is reduced to zero, and, second, to reduce the Class Notional Amount of each Class of Reference Tranche in the following order of priority, in each case until its Class Notional Amount is reduced to zero:

  • WAGES AND CLASSIFICATIONS 14.01 Job classifications are set out in Schedule "A" of this Agreement. They shall not be changed or deleted, nor shall the jobs themselves be altered or amended without discussion with the Union.

  • BANK’S RECORD OF TRANSACTIONS The Bank’s record of transactions in respect of and in connection with the use and operation of TBS is conclusive and binding on the Account Holder for all purposes whatsoever save for any manifest error or clerical error but nothing herein shall preclude the Bank from rectifying at any time any error, irregularity or omission therein.

  • WAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATIONS Classifications and the hourly wage rates applicable thereto are contained in the Appendices attached to and forming part of this Agreement.

  • Types of Available Transactions You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time Electronic Check Transaction from your checking account using information from your check to (1) pay for purchases or (2) pay bills. You may also authorize a merchant or other payee to debit your checking account for returned check fees or returned debit entry fees.

  • Allocation of Tranche Write-up Amounts to the Reference Tranches On each Payment Date on or prior to the Termination Date, the Tranche Write-up Amount, if any, for such Payment Date will be allocated to increase the Class Notional Amount of each Class of Reference Tranche in the following order of priority until the cumulative Tranche Write-up Amounts allocated to each such Class of Reference Tranche is equal to the cumulative Tranche Write-down Amounts previously allocated to such Class of Reference Tranche on or prior to such Payment Date:

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