Common use of In Person Charges Clause in Contracts

In Person Charges. In-person charges refer to charges in which the Card and Cardholder are present at the point of sale. An example of this is when a Cardholder presents a Card to the merchant at a retail store. For all in-person charges, the Card must be presented. There are several ways in which you can conduct the in-person Charge. The steps you take vary according to how you go about conducting both types of in-person charges.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Merchant Processing Agreement, Merchant Processing Agreement, Merchant Processing Agreement

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