Common use of Managing the Account Clause in Contracts

Managing the Account. a. The Company shall have and maintain at least one Administrator to manage the Account. The Administrator shall initially be the individual submitting the Application on behalf of the Company. Administrators can add, remove, or manage additional Administrators and Users; request and manage Payment Methods; set or change Spending Limits; view transactions; run reports and download statements; provide or update Company Data; connect Linked Accounts, Third-Party Services, and other accounts to the Account; and perform other tasks on Company’s behalf. b. Company shall be solely responsible for any actions of, or failure to act by, Administrators, Users, and any other person using credentials issued to Users or Administrators to access Company’s Account.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Program Agreement, Program Agreement

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Managing the Account. a. 3.3.1 The Company shall have and maintain at least one Administrator to manage the Account. The Administrator shall initially be the individual submitting the Application on behalf of the Company. Administrators can add, remove, or manage additional Administrators and Users; request and manage Payment Methods; set or change Spending Limitsspending limits; view transactions; run reports and download statements; provide or update Company Data; connect Linked Accounts, Third-Party Services, and other accounts to the Account; and perform other tasks on Company’s behalf. b. 3.3.2 Company shall be solely responsible for any actions of, or failure to act by, Administrators, Users, and any other person using credentials issued to Users or Administrators to access Company’s Account.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Program Agreement, Program Agreement

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Managing the Account. a. 1. The Company shall have and maintain at least one Administrator to manage the Account. The Administrator shall initially be the individual submitting the Application on behalf of the Company. Administrators can add, remove, or manage additional Administrators and Users; request and manage Payment Methods; set or change Spending Limits; view transactions; run reports and download statements; provide or update Company Data; connect Linked Accounts, Third-Party Services, and other accounts to the Account; and perform other tasks on Company’s behalf. b. 2. Company shall be solely responsible for any actions of, or failure to act by, Administrators, Users, and any other person using credentials issued to Users or Administrators to access Company’s Account.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Program Agreement

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