JCB Sample Clauses

JCB. The following special provisions apply (notwithstanding any contrary provision in this Agreement) to your JCB Card transactions: (i) you must retain original sales drafts and credit vouchers for at least 120 days after the transaction and must retain microfilm or legible copies of sales drafts and credit vouchers for at least three (3) years after the transaction; (ii) for purposes of your chargeback liability with respect to JCB Card transactions, an Authorization obtained on a transaction does not override any chargeback reason which may apply to the item; (iii) if you process JCB Card transaction data electronically, your account number must be included in the JCB Card transaction data transmitted to us, in addition to the other information required to be included on each sales draft or credit voucher; (iv) if you are a lodging merchant, JCB Cardholders must be allowed to cancel reservations at resort establishments until 4:00 p.m. on the scheduled arrival date; and (v) by contracting for JCB settlement services, you authorize JCB to publish your name, address and telephone number in JCB solicitation materials.
JCB. The following special provisions apply (notwithstanding any contrary provision in this Agreement) to Merchant’s JCB Card transactions: (i) Merchant must retain original sales drafts and credit vouchers for at least 120 days after the transaction and must retain microfilm or legible copies of sales drafts and credit vouchers for at least three (3) years after the transaction; (ii) for purposes of Merchant’s chargeback liability with respect to JCB Card transactions, an Authorization obtained on a transaction does not override any chargeback reason which may apply to the item; (iii) if Merchant processes JCB Card transaction data electronically, the Merchant’s account number must be included in the JCB Card transaction data transmitted to us, in addition to the other information required to be included on each sales draft or credit voucher; (iv) if Merchant is a lodging merchant, JCB Cardholders must be allowed to cancel reservations at resort establishments until 4:00 p.m. on the scheduled arrival date; and (v) by contracting for JCB settlement services, Merchant authorizes JCB to publish its name, address and telephone number in JCB solicitation materials.
JCB. JCB is a Tennessee banking corporation, having its principal place of business in Mountain City, Tennessee.
JCB. If settlement services are provided by CMS for JCB transactions: (i) Customer shall retain original JCB sales drafts and JCB credit vouchers for a period of at least 120 days from the date of the JCB Card transaction and Customer shall retain microfilm or legible copies of JCB sales drafts and JCB credit vouchers for a period of at least three years following the date of the transaction. (ii) For purposes of CMS’ Chargeback liability with respect to JCB transactions, an authorization obtained on a transaction does not override any Chargeback reason which may apply to the item. (iii) If Customer processes JCB Card transaction data electronically, Customer’s account number must be included in the JCB Card transaction data transmitted to CMS, in addition to the other information required by the Agreement to be included in each sales draft or credit voucher. (iv) The procedures and requirements contained in the applicable Attachments if Customer is a lodging merchant and accepts JCB Cards to reserve accommodations, subject to the right of JCB Cardholders to cancel reservations at resort establishments until 4:00 p.m. on the scheduled arrival date, notwithstanding any earlier deadline established for Visa and MasterCard Cardholders. (v) By contracting for JCB settlement services, Customer authorizes JCB to publish its name, address and telephone number in JCB solicitation materials. CMS does not warrant or bear responsibility for the performance of any Issuer in any way. BUYCOMP, L.L.C. CHASE MERCHANT SERVICES, L.L.C. d/b/a XXXXXXX.XXX (“CMS”) (“Customer”) By: /s/ Xxx X. Xxxxx By: Name: Xxx X. Xxxxx Name: Xxxxx X. Xxxx Title: Controller Title: Chief Executive Officer Date: 03/28/00 Date: FIRST FINANCIAL BANK (“Bank”) By: Title: Name: Date:
JCB. If settlement services are provided by CMS for JCB transactions: (i) Customer shall retain original JCB sales drafts and JCB credit vouchers for a period of at least 120 days from the date of the JCB Card transaction and Customer shall retain microfilm or legible copies of JCB sales drafts and JCB credit vouchers for a period of at least three years following the date of the transaction. (ii) For purposes of CMS’ Chargeback liability with respect to JCB transactions, an authorization obtained on a transaction does not override any Chargeback reason which may apply to the item. (iii) If Customer processes JCB Card transaction data electronically, Customer’s account number must be included in the JCB Card transaction data transmitted to CMS, in addition to the other information required by the Agreement to be included in each sales draft or credit voucher. (iv) The procedures and requirements contained in the applicable Attachments if Customer is a lodging merchant and accepts JCB Cards to reserve accommodations, subject to the right of JCB Cardholders to cancel reservations at resort establishments until 4:00 p.m. on the scheduled arrival date, notwithstanding any earlier deadline established for Visa and MasterCard Cardholders. (v) By contracting for JCB settlement services, Customer authorizes JCB to publish its name, address and telephone number in JCB solicitation materials.

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