Common use of PROHIBITED GOODS AND SERVICES Clause in Contracts

PROHIBITED GOODS AND SERVICES. MERCHANT must accept the Card as payment for goods and services sold (other than those goods and services prohibited under the subsection below), or (if applicable) for charitablecontributions made, at all of its Establishments, except as expressly permittedby state statute. MERCHANT is jointly and severally liable for the obligations of MERCHANT’SEstablishments under the Agreement. MERCHANT must not accept the Card to verify a cardholder’s age or for any of the following: (i) adult digital content sold via Internet Electronic Delivery; (ii) amounts that do not represent bona fide sales of goods or services (or, if applicable, amounts that do not represent bona fide charitable contributions made) at MERCHANT’S Establishments; for example, purchases at MERCHANT’SEstablishments by MERCHANT’S owners (or their family members) or employees contrived for cash flow purposes, or payments that MERCHANT have accepted in order to advance cash to cardholders in connection with the transaction; (iii) amounts that do not represent bona fide, direct sales by MERCHANT’S Establishment to Card Members made in the ordinary course of MERCHANT’S business; (iv) cash or cash equivalent (e.g., gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion and/or bars), but collectible coins and jewelry are not prohibited; (v) charges that the cardholder has not specifically approved;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Merchant Agreement, Merchant Agreement

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PROHIBITED GOODS AND SERVICES. MERCHANT must accept the Card as payment for goods and services sold (other than those goods and services prohibited under the subsection below), or (if applicable) for charitablecontributions charitable contributions made, at all of its Establishments, except as expressly permittedby permitted by state statute. MERCHANT is jointly and severally liable for the obligations of MERCHANT’SEstablishments MERCHANT’S Establishments under the Agreement. MERCHANT MERCH ANT must not accept the Card to verify a cardholder’s age or for any of the following: (i) adult digital content sold via Internet Electronic Delivery; (ii) amounts that do not represent bona fide sales of goods or services (or, if applicable, amounts that do not represent bona bon a fide charitable contributions made) at MERCHANT’S Establishments; for example, purchases at MERCHANT’SEstablishments MERCHANT’S Establishments by MERCHANT’S owners (or their family members) or employees contrived for cash flow purposes, or payments that MERCHANT have accepted in order to advance cash to cardholders in i n connection with the transaction; (iii) amounts that do not represent bona fide, direct sales by MERCHANT’S Establishment to Card Members made in the ordinary course of MERCHANT’S business; (iv) cash or cash equivalent (e.g., gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion and/or bars), but collectible coins and jewelry are not prohibited; (v) charges that the cardholder has not specifically approved;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Merchant Application and Agreement, Merchant Application and Agreement

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PROHIBITED GOODS AND SERVICES. MERCHANT must accept the Card as payment for goods and services sold (other than those goods and services prohibited under the subsection below), or (if applicable) for charitablecontributions made, at all of its Establishments, except as expressly permittedby permitted by state statute. MERCHANT is jointly and severally liable for the obligations of MERCHANT’SEstablishments under the Agreement. MERCHANT must not accept the Card to verify a cardholder’s age or for any of the following: (i) adult digital content sold via Internet Electronic Delivery; (ii) amounts that do not represent bona fide sales of goods or services (or, if applicable, amounts that do not represent bona fide charitable contributions made) at MERCHANT’S Establishments; for example, purchases at MERCHANT’SEstablishments MERCHANT’S Establishments by MERCHANT’S owners (or their family members) or employees contrived for cash flow purposes, or payments that MERCHANT have accepted in order to advance cash to cardholders in connection with the transaction; (iii) amounts that do not represent bona fide, direct sales by MERCHANT’S Establishment to Card Members made in the ordinary course of MERCHANT’S business; (iv) cash or cash equivalent (e.g., gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion and/or bars), but collectible coins and jewelry are not prohibited; (v) charges that the cardholder has not specifically approved;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Merchant Agreement

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