Method of Use Sample Clauses

Method of Use. (1) When you use the Card for a Debit Card Transaction, please insert or scan your card using the terminal for the Debit Card Transaction which is installed in the Merchant (hereinafter referred to as the "Terminal") or deliver the Card to the Merchant so that the Merchant can cause the Terminal to read the Card, and then input your own personal identification number for the Card (hereinafter referred to as the “PIN”) into the Terminal, after checking the amount of the obligation from the underlying purchase and sale transaction, which is displayed on the Terminal, and while using due caution so that your PIN may not be seen by third parties (including employees of the Merchant). (2) You shall not be allowed to use the Card with the aim of getting cash through the withdrawal of any portion of the amount in deposit using the Terminal. (3) You cannot enter into the Debit Card Transaction in any of the following cases: (i) When the Terminal is not available due to outage, failure or other reasonable cause; (ii) When the amount of use of the Card per transaction exceeds the maximum limit or does not reach the minimum limit, as designated by the Merchant; or (iii) When the merchandise you purchase or the service you are provided with falls within the merchandise or service that the Merchant designates as impossible to deal with by Debit Card Transaction. (4) You cannot use the Card for Debit Card Transactions in the following cases: (i) if the amount used by the Card per day exceeds the limit designated by the Bank; (ii) if you mistakenly input the PIN of the Card into the Terminal more than the number of times designated by the Bank; and (iii) if the Card (including the magnetic record of the magnetic strip) is destroyed. (5) You cannot enter into Debit Card Transactions on the days or during the hours that the Bank determines that the Debit Card Transaction is unavailable.
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Method of Use. When you use the Card for a CO Debit Transaction, have the Terminal read the Card or bring the Card to the CO Merchant to ask the CO Merchant to have the Card read by the terminal. Then confirm the amount of the Payment Liability displayed on the Terminal and enter the PIN of the Card carefully so that it will not be seen by third parties (including the employees of the CO Merchant).
Method of Use. (1) When you use the Card for a CO Debit Transaction, have the Terminal read the Card or bring the Card to the CO Merchant to ask the CO Merchant to have the Card read by the terminal. Then confirm the amount of the Payment Liability displayed on the Terminal and enter the PIN of the Card carefully so that it will not be seen by third parties (including the employees of the CO Merchant). (2) CO Debit Transactions are not available in the following cases: (i) When the Terminal is not available due to power failure or breakdown; and (ii) if the amount used by the Card per day exceeds the maximum limit or does not reach the minimum limit designated by the CO Merchant (3) You cannot use the Card for a CO Debit Transaction in the following cases: (i) When you have entered a wrong PIN of the Card for more than the number of times designated by the Bank; (ii) when the debit amount using the Card per day has exceeded the scope designated by the Bank; (iii) when the Card (including the electronic record of the magnetic stripe) is destroyed; (iv) when you have presented a card which the Bank has not accepted to be used at the CO Merchant; and (v) when the application for a CO Debit Transaction appears to be suspicious (4) CO Debit Transactions are not available when the product to be purchased or services, etc. to be provided fall into the products or services, etc. that are designated by CO Merchants as unable to be purchased or provided through a CO Debit Transaction. (5) You cannot use the Card for a Cash-out Transaction when the CO Merchant has rejected the Cash-out Transaction based on the Agreement, including when the CO Merchant needs to secure an amount of cash needed for conducting the CO Merchant business. (6) CO Transactions are not available on the days or time zones designated by the Bank that CO Debit Transactions cannot be conducted. (7) Some CO Merchants need to pay fees for CO Debit Transactions. In such cases, the payment liabilities for the fees shall also be included in the Payment Liability stipulated in the next Article.
Method of Use. You may install the Software on computers under your control.
Method of Use. The Licensee shall use the Licensed Intellectual Property in accordance with the rules as may be issued by the Licensor from time to time or practices followed by the Licensor. The Licensee shall not do, make or conduct any act that in any way impairs or adversely affects the validity, copyright or value of any Licensed Intellectual Property. Furthermore, the Licensee shall carry on the Licensee Business in a manner and according to a standard consistent with the standard applied by the Licensor.
Method of Use. Licensor shall have a right of approval over proposed use of the Xxxx by Licensee and shall at all times and from time-to-time, have the right to require Licensee, to modify its use of the Xxxx within a reasonable period to conform to any change to the Xxxx instituted by Licensor. Licensee shall further employ and display the Xxxx in accordance with written instructions of Licensor.
Method of Use. 74 If the vehicle is used for providing taxi or ridesharing services (Uber, Bolt, etc.) and there is no corresponding note on the policy, then a triple deductible shall be applied to each insured event (incl. striking large game or a person).
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Method of Use. Sick days may be used in the same period when earned.
Method of Use. With the exception of the matrix relating to timber processing units, the legality matrices have been drawn up on the basis of five (5) common criteria, which deal respectively with the regularity: – of the administrative and legal aspects (criteria 1); – of the logging and forest management (criteria 2); – of the transport (criteria 3); – of the social aspects (criteria 4); – of the environmental aspects (criteria 5). Dependent on the matrices, these criteria are broken down into a variable number of indicators, which reflect the different legal obligations associated with these different timber supply sources. The conformity of the indicators is assessed on the basis of the verifiers. For an indicator to 'conform', all the associated verifiers must first be deemed to conform. The conformity of the verifier is based on the availability of the technical documents issued by the various administrations, which are stipulated in the regulatory texts and are, for the most part, available for consultation in the central database of the Ministry responsible for forests (second generation computer system administering forestry information – SIGIF II). The issue of a 'certificate of legality', which represents one of the requirements for the issue of a FLEGT licence (see Annex III-A), is only possible provided all the indicators conform.
Method of Use. (1) When you use the Card for a Debit Card Transaction, please insert or scan your card using the terminal for the Debit Card Transaction which is installed in the Merchant (hereinafter referred to as the "Terminal") or deliver the Card to the Merchant so that the Merchant can cause the Terminal to read the Card, and then input your own personal identification number for the Card (hereinafter referred to as the “PIN”) into the Terminal, after checking the amount of the obligation from the underlying purchase and sale transaction, which is displayed on the Terminal, and while using due caution so that your PIN may not be seen by third parties (including employees of the Merchant). (2) You shall not be allowed to use the Card with the aim of getting cash through the withdrawal of any portion of the amount in deposit using the Terminal. (3) You cannot enter into the Debit Card Transaction in any of the following cases:
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