INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT Sample Clauses

INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT. Lost or Stolen Card/Unauthorized Use of the Account Notify us immediately via in-app chat or email us at xxxxxx-xx@xxxxxxx.xxx if you suspect your credit card has been lost or stolen or if you believe your credit card account has been used without your authorization. You will not be liable for unauthorized use of your account, but you will be responsible for all use by anyone you allow to use your account.
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INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT. We will provide you with information concerning Supplier Obligations and Prepayments, including amounts due to us and on request the then amount of the Available Credit. Such information shall be treated as being correct and binding upon you in the absence of manifest error provided that such manifest error is notified to us within a period of 15 days from the date of the provision of such information to you. We will keep such accounts as may be required to show the amounts due to us and the amounts received from you and/or your Debtors. In any proceedings or disputes a certificate issued by our Company Secretary, or by one of our Directors or authorised officers as to the correctness of any financial statement or any amounts due to us shall be prima facie evidence of the same.
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT. 11.1 You can view your Account balance at any time via the Chip App.
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT. 6.1. Once accepted and authorised by XPATE, XPATE will provide the Customer with an Account. The Account is personal, and only the Customer has a right to access and use XPATE Services within it and only for the declared activities and purposes in the application for the Account. If the activities and purposes change, the Customer shall promptly notify XPATE.
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT. If you voluntarily give information about your deposit account such as our routing number and your account number to a party who is seeking to sell you property or services, or to whom you owe money, and you do not physically deliver a check to the party, any debit to your account initiated by the party to whom you gave the information is deemed authorized.
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT 
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