No Liability for User Interactions Sample Clauses

No Liability for User Interactions. Any liability, loss, or damage that occurs as a result of any User interactions or Content that you input or receive through your use of the Site or the Services is solely your responsibility. At our discretion, we, or the technology we employ, may monitor and/or record your general interactions with the Site and the Service; provided however, that we cannot view your Protected Content.
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No Liability for User Interactions. The Owner is not responsible for the conduct of any user. In no event shall the Owner, its affiliates or its partners be liable (directly or indirectly) for any losses or damages whatsoever, whether direct, indirect, general, special, compensatory, consequential, and/or incidental, arising out of or relating to the conduct of you or anyone else in connection with the use of the Service, including, without limitation, death, bodily injury, emotional distress, and/ or any other damages resulting from communications or meetings or activities with other users or persons you meet through the Service. You agree to take all necessary precautions in all interactions with other users on the Service or if you decide to communicate off the Service or meet in person, or if you decide to send money to another user. You understand that the Owner makes no guarantees, either express or implied, regarding your ultimate compatibility with individuals you meet through the Service. You should not provide your financial information (for example, your credit card or bank account information), or wire or otherwise send money, to other users.
No Liability for User Interactions. Any liability, loss or damage that occurs as a result of any user interactions is solely your responsibility.

Related to No Liability for User Interactions

  • No Liability for Errors CenturyLink is not liable for mistakes in their respective signaling networks (including but not limited to signaling links and Signaling Transfer Points (STPs)) and call- related databases (including but not limited to the Line Information Database (LIDB), Toll Free Calling database, local Number Portability database, Advanced Intelligent Network databases, Calling Name database (CNAM), 911/E911 databases, and OS/DA databases).

  • No Liability Bank shall not be responsible or liable for any shortage or discrepancy in, damage to, or loss or destruction of, any goods, the sale or other disposition of which gives rise to an Account, or for any error, act, omission, or delay of any kind occurring in the settlement, failure to settle, collection or failure to collect any Account, or for settling any Account in good faith for less than the full amount thereof, nor shall Bank be deemed to be responsible for any of Borrower’s obligations under any contract or agreement giving rise to an Account. Nothing herein shall, however, relieve Bank from liability for its own gross negligence or willful misconduct.

  • Liability for Unauthorized Transactions Protection from Unauthorized Transactions To protect yourself from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account, you should regularly log into your PayPal account and review your PayPal account statement. PayPal will notify you of each transaction by sending an email to your primary email address on file. You should review these transaction notifications to ensure that each transaction was authorized and accurately completed. PayPal will protect you from unauthorized activity in your PayPal account. When this protection applies, PayPal will cover you for the full amount of the unauthorized activity as long as you cooperate with us and follow the procedures described below. What is an Unauthorized Transaction An "Unauthorized Transaction" occurs when a payment is sent from your PayPal account that you did not authorize and that did not benefit you. For example, if someone steals your password, uses the password to access your PayPal account, and sends a payment from your PayPal account, an Unauthorized Transaction has occurred. What is not considered an Unauthorized Transaction The following are NOT considered Unauthorized Transactions: • If you give someone access to your PayPal account (by giving them your login information) and they use your PayPal account without your knowledge or permission. You are responsible for transactions made in this situation. • Invalidation and reversal of a payment as a result of the actions described under Refunds, Reversals and Chargebacks. Reporting an Unauthorized Transaction You should contact PayPal customer service immediately if you believe: • there has been an Unauthorized Transaction sent from your account; • there has been unauthorized access to your account; • your PayPal login information has been lost or stolen; or • any device you have used to access your PayPal account has been lost, stolen or deactivated. You must give us all the available information relating to circumstances of any Unauthorized Transactions, and/or misappropriated or unauthorized use of your account, and take all reasonable steps requested to assist PayPal in its investigation. If you notify us of an Unauthorized Transaction within sixty (60) days of the transaction and we are satisfied that it was an Unauthorized Transaction, you will be eligible for 100% protection for the Unauthorized Transaction. Error Resolution What is an Error

  • Your Liability for Unauthorized Transactions Tell us AT ONCE if you believe your Card or PIN has been lost or stolen, or if you believe that an electronic fund transfer has been made without your permission using information from your Card. Telephoning is the best way of keeping your possible losses down. You could lose all the money in your account. If you tell us within 2 business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your Card or PIN, you can lose no more than $50 if someone used your Card or PIN without your permission. If you do NOT tell us within 2 business days after you learn of the loss or theft of your Card or PIN, and we can prove we could have stopped someone from using your Card or PIN without your permission if you had told us, you could lose as much as $500. Depending on the circumstances, you may qualify for zero liability under the MasterCard zero liability program. Also, if your statement shows transfers that you did not make, including those made by Card, code or other means, tell us at once. If you do not tell us within 60 days after the earlier of the date you electronically access your account, if the error could be viewed in your electronic history, or the date we sent the FIRST written history on which the error appeared, you may not get back any money you lost after the 60 days if we can prove that we could have stopped someone from taking the money if you had told us in time. If a good reason (such as a long trip or a hospital stay) kept you from telling us, we will extend the time periods. If you believe your Card or PIN has been lost or stolen, call: 000-000-0000 or write to us at Prepaid Card Support, Xxx Xxxx Xxx, Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000. You should also call the number or write to the address listed above if you believe an unauthorized transfer has been made using the information from your Card without your permission.

  • NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES In no event shall either Party be liable to the other Party for, and no arbitral panel is authorized to award, any punitive, special, indirect or consequential damages of any kind or character resulting from or arising out of this Agreement, including, without limitation, loss of profits or business interruptions, however they may be caused.

  • Liability for all card transactions Subject to clause 9.3, you are liable for all card transactions effected by the use of the card at an ATM whether with or without your knowledge or authority, save in the case of our or our employees’ fraud, gross negligence or wilful default.

  • Company Liability 23.1 Nothing in this Agreement excludes or limits the Company’s liability for any matter that cannot be excluded or limited under Applicable Regulations.

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