Common use of Prohibited Use of the Card Clause in Contracts

Prohibited Use of the Card. The card and the personalised security credentials are personal and must not be surrendered to another person, nor may another person use the card. The card and the personalised security credentials are valuable items which, as soon as in receipt of them, should be stored and handled in a safe manner so that no one else can use these or the card data. The card or card data must not e.g. be left unattended in a hotel room, vehicle, bag, coat, pocket or similar place. In public places where the risk of theft can be considered particularly high, the card must be watched carefully at all times. Such environments requiring special vigilance include, amongst others, restaurants, night clubs, stores, waiting rooms, dressing rooms, public transportation, beaches and markets. If the card data is stored on a mobile unit, such unit must be kept under good control and supervision. The cardholder must assume all reasonable measures to protect the mobile unit. The cardholder shall be aware of security features available and observe special vigilance when entering card data in applications, mobile units and other devices as well as regularly control that the card data is safe. The use of the card is prohibited if:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions

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