Common use of Fraudulent instruction means Clause in Contracts

Fraudulent instruction means. A. A computer, telegraphic, cable, teletype, telefacsimile, telephone or other electronic instruction directing a financial institution to debit your transfer account and to transfer, pay or deliver money or securities from that transfer account, which instruction purports to have been issued by you, but which in fact was fraudulently issued by someone else without your knowledge or consent.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract Documents, app.lincoln.ne.gov

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