Incorrect Information or Payee/Beneficiary Bank Failure Sample Clauses

Incorrect Information or Payee/Beneficiary Bank Failure. We will not be liable to you for the non-execution of a Payment Contract or for the defective execution of a Payment Contract if the information you provide is incorrect. We will not be liable for errors, mistakes, or non-performance arising from the payee/beneficiary bank if the payee/beneficiary bank fails to process the Payment correctly. In either case, we will make reasonable efforts to recover the funds involved in the Payment Contract. You, or your Business Introducer, if applicable, will be responsible for the costs incurred by us for any such recovery.
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Incorrect Information or Payee/Beneficiary Bank Failure. We will not be liable to you for the non- execution of a payment or for the defective execution of a payment if the information you provide is incorrect. We will not be liable for errors, mistakes, or non-performance arising from the payee/beneficiary bank if the payee/beneficiary bank fails to process the payment correctly, or if the payment otherwise fails to settle or is subsequently reversed. Notwithstanding the foregoing we will make reasonable efforts to recover the funds involved in a failed payment, but we will not be liable to you for any resulting damages or claims relating to the incomplete payment, regardless of the reason the payment is not completed. If we assist you in recovering funds associated with a payment made by you in error, you will be responsible for the costs incurred by us for any such recovery.

Related to Incorrect Information or Payee/Beneficiary Bank Failure

  • Contractor Communication or Disclosure The Contractor shall not make any public statements, press releases, publicity releases, or other similar communications concerning the Contract or its subject matter or otherwise disclose or permit to be disclosed any of the data or other information obtained or furnished in compliance with the Contract, without first notifying the Customer’s Contract Manager and securing the Customer’s prior written consent.

  • Disclosure of Account Information We may disclose information to third parties about Your Account or transfers You make: (1) when it is necessary to complete an electronic transaction; or (2) in order to verify the existence and conditions of Your Account for a third party such as a credit bureau or merchant; or (3) in order to comply with a government agency or court order, or any legal process; or (4) if You give Us written permission.

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