Common use of Electronic Signature, Proof and Electronic Storage Clause in Contracts

Electronic Signature, Proof and Electronic Storage. The Customer’s online disclosure of their bank card number and final confirmation of the Order shall constitute evidence of the integrity of the Order and shall give rise to the Customer being liable to pay the entire value of the Order. The Vendor shall for as long as reasonably necessary store all Order Forms, Acknowledgements and invoices on a reliable and durable medium so as to retain an integral and durable copy thereof. In the event that the Customer becomes aware of a fraudulent use of their bank card by a third party, the Customer should notify the Vendor as soon as possible by sending an e-mail to customer service, stating the number of the bank card involved and the date of the Order, and providing evidence of their identity. The provision of this information shall not give rise to any right to compensation of the Customer nor to any duty upon the Vendor to reimburse the Customer. Where applicable, the Customer may request compensation or reimbursement from the bank which issued their bank card in keeping with the provisions of the applicable laws and with the terms of the contract between the Customer and the bank.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: cdn.napali.app, cdn.napali.app, cdn.napali.app

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