Required Disclosures for Customers Sample Clauses

Required Disclosures for Customers. If your Application allows an end user to become a Customer, Your Terms must clearly disclose the following: (a) a Customer must open a Customer Account provided by Dwolla by accepting the Dwolla Terms and Dwolla Privacy Policy; (b) any funds held in a Customer Account are held by Xxxxxx’s Financial Institution Partners as set out in the Dwolla Terms; (c) the Customer will access and manage their Customer Account through your Application; (d) you will provide all necessary Customer Account notifications, including payment activity notifications to the Customer; and (e) you will provide the Customer with all necessary customer support for Customer Account activity, including payment activity and dispute resolution. You must capture an end user’s acceptance of Your Terms, the Dwolla Terms, and the Dwolla Privacy Policy in an auditable manner and in compliance with federal electronic signatures law prior to providing a Customer Account and any related Dwolla-Enabled Services to that end user.
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Related to Required Disclosures for Customers

  • Required Disclosures If Dell is required by a government body or court of law to disclose any Customer Content, Dell will provide You with notice and a copy of the demand as soon as practicable, unless prohibited by applicable law. Dell will take reasonable steps at Your expense to contest any required disclosure if requested by You.

  • Required Disclosure Notwithstanding Section 29(a) above, if the receiving Party becomes legally compelled to disclose the Confidential Information by a court, Governmental Authority or Applicable Law, or is required to disclose by the listing standards of any applicable securities exchange of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information, the receiving Party shall promptly advise the disclosing Party of such requirement to disclose Confidential Information as soon as the receiving Party becomes aware that such a requirement to disclose might become effective, in order that, where possible, the disclosing Party may seek a protective order or such other remedy as the disclosing Party may consider appropriate in the circumstances. The receiving Party shall disclose only that portion of the disclosing Party’s Confidential Information that it is required to disclose and shall cooperate with the disclosing Party in allowing the disclosing Party to obtain such protective order or other relief.

  • Permitted Disclosures Each Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent that such disclosure is:

  • Permitted Disclosure We agree that you may disclose Confidential Information:

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