Common use of REFUSAL OF THE CARD Clause in Contracts

REFUSAL OF THE CARD. The Bank will not be responsible or liable in any manner for any of the following or for any claim of whatever nature (including without limitation any claim for incidental or consequential damages) arising from or related to any of the following: the refusal or delay of any other financial institution, any merchant, or any person to honor the Card, your Card Account, or any Credit Card Check; any goods or services obtained with the Card and charged to your Card Account (except as and only to the extent provided in “Billing Rights Summary” notice at the end of this Agreement); any unsuccessful attempt to obtain prior credit authorization for any transaction when the authorization system is not working, or any unsuccessful attempt to use the Card in an ATM when the ATM or ATM network is not working or is temporarily closed or out of order.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Consumer Credit Card Agreement, Credit Card Agreement, Credit Card Agreement

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REFUSAL OF THE CARD. The Bank will not be responsible or liable in any manner for any of the following or for any claim of whatever nature (including without limitation any claim for incidental or consequential damages) arising from or related to any of the following: the refusal or delay of any other financial institution, any merchant, or any person to honor the Card, your Card Account, or any Credit Card Check; any goods or services obtained with the Card and charged to your Card Account (except as and only to the extent provided in “Billing “Billing Rights Summary” Summary” notice at the end of this Agreement); any unsuccessful attempt to obtain prior credit authorization for any transaction when the authorization system is not working, or any unsuccessful attempt to use the Card in an ATM when the ATM or ATM network is not working or is temporarily closed or out of order.. 21.0:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Card Agreement

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