Restriction of Use. The Bank may reduce the cardholder's daily spending limit or suspend use of the debit card without prior notice if the cardholder exhibits any one of the following: I. Violation against Article 5, Paragraphs 2, 3 or 4. II. The cardholder maintains insufficient balance in the direct debit account to pay for purchases for two consecutive months from the payment date. III. The cardholder declares bankruptcy or is declared bankrupt in accordance with the Bankruptcy Act, or has been blacklisted by Taiwan Clearing House. IV. The corporate entity or non-profit organization in which the cardholder serves as a legal representative, representative or manager has been blacklisted by Taiwan Clearing House, declares bankruptcy or is declared bankrupt under the Bankruptcy Act, undergoes or is forced to undergo restructuring, ceases business operations or is liquidated. V. The cardholder is sentenced for a criminal offense or has main properties seized by the court. VI. The cardholder uses the debit card for inappropriate purposes or the Bank suspects the cardholder's account to be used for inappropriate purposes. In which case the Bank may suspend or terminate use of the debit card at any time, and recover the card to have it voided. VII. The cardholder's account has been placed on alert. VIII. The cardholder is ordered by a court to be subjected to guardianship or assistance. The Bank may reduce the cardholder's daily spending limit or suspend use of the debit card without prior notice if the cardholder exhibits any one of the following: I. The cardholder violates Article 2, Paragraph 2, and the Bank is unable to establish contact using the mailing address and telephone number provided at the time of application. II. The cardholder maintains insufficient balance in the direct debit account to pay for purchases continuously for one month from the payment date. III. The cardholder violates Article 4, Paragraph 1, and attempts to use the debit card for purchases exceeding the available balance of the direct debit account. IV. The cardholder has checks returned due to insufficient deposit balance; or that the corporate entity or non-profit organization in which the cardholder is the person-in-charge, representative or manager has checks returned due to insufficient deposit balance. V. The cardholder has had credit/debit cards suspended or credit/debit card agreements terminated by other card issuers. VI. The cardholder is subjected to enforcement, provisional seizure, provisional disposition or other debt-securing measures. VII. The cardholder is sued for other debt-related disputes, or is investigated or prosecuted for criminal offense. VIII. The cardholder fails repay debts owed to the Bank (including the Bank's head office and branches), or exhibits delays in repaying principals or interests on debts owed to other creditors. IX. The cardholder fails to fulfill guarantee obligations in accordance with agreements. The Bank may reinstate cardholder's daily spending limit or use of the debit card when the situations described in Paragraphs 1 and 2 no longer apply, or if the Bank accepts the explanations provided by the cardholder, or if the cardholder settles part of the debts owed or provides suitable collaterals.
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Samples: General Agreement for Account Opening, General Agreement for Account Opening, General Agreement for Account Opening
Restriction of Use. The Bank may reduce the cardholder's daily spending limit or suspend use of the debit card Pi Wallet Debit Card with EasyCard service without prior notice if the cardholder exhibits any one of the following:
I. Violation against Article 5, Paragraphs 2, 3 or 4.
II. The cardholder maintains insufficient balance in the direct debit account to pay for purchases for two consecutive months from the payment date.
III. The cardholder declares bankruptcy or is declared bankrupt in accordance with the Bankruptcy Act, or has been blacklisted by Taiwan Clearing House.
IV. The corporate entity or non-profit organization in which the cardholder serves as a legal representativeperson-in-charge, representative or manager has been blacklisted by Taiwan Clearing House, declares bankruptcy or is declared bankrupt under the Bankruptcy Act, undergoes or is forced to undergo restructuring, ceases business operations or is liquidated.
V. The cardholder is sentenced for a criminal offense or has main properties seized by the court.
VI. The cardholder uses the debit card Pi Wallet Debit Card with EasyCard service for inappropriate purposes or the Bank suspects the cardholder's account to be used for inappropriate purposes. In which case the Bank may suspend or terminate use of the debit card Pi Wallet Debit Card with EasyCard service at any time, and recover the card to have it voided.
VII. The cardholder's account has been placed on alert.
VIII. The cardholder is ordered by a court to be subjected to guardianship or assistance. The Bank may reduce the cardholder's daily spending limit or suspend use of the debit card without Pi Wallet Debit Card with EasyCard service after serving prior notice if the cardholder exhibits any one of the following:
I. The cardholder violates Article 2, Paragraph 2, and the Bank is unable to establish contact using the mailing address and telephone number provided at the time of application.
II. The cardholder maintains insufficient balance in the direct debit account to pay for purchases continuously for one month from the payment date.
III. The cardholder violates Article 4, Paragraph 1, and attempts to use the debit card Pi Wallet Debit Card with EasyCard service for purchases exceeding the available balance of the direct debit account.
IV. The cardholder has checks returned due to insufficient deposit balance; or that the corporate entity or non-profit organization in which the cardholder is the person-in-charge, representative or manager has checks returned due to insufficient deposit balance.
V. The cardholder has had credit/debit cards Pi Wallet Debit Card with EasyCard services suspended or credit/debit card Pi Wallet Debit Card with EasyCard service agreements terminated by other card issuers.
VI. The cardholder is subjected to enforcement, provisional seizure, provisional disposition or other debt-securing measures.
VII. The cardholder is sued for other debt-related disputes, or is investigated or prosecuted for criminal offense.
VIII. The cardholder fails repay debts owed to the Bank (including the Bank's head office and branches), or exhibits delays in repaying principals or interests on debts owed to other creditors.
IX. The cardholder fails to fulfill guarantee obligations in accordance with agreements. The Bank may reinstate cardholder's daily spending limit or use of the debit card Pi Wallet Debit Card with EasyCard service when the situations described in Paragraphs 1 and 2 no longer apply, or if the Bank accepts the explanations provided by the cardholder, or if the cardholder settles part of the debts owed or provides suitable collaterals.
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Samples: General Agreement for Account Opening, General Agreement for Account Opening, General Agreement for Account Opening
Restriction of Use. The Bank may reduce the cardholder's daily spending limit or suspend use of the debit card without prior notice if the cardholder exhibits any one of the following:
I. Violation against Article 5, Paragraphs 2, 3 or 4.
II. The cardholder maintains insufficient balance in the direct debit account to pay for purchases for two consecutive months from the payment date.
III. The cardholder declares bankruptcy or is declared bankrupt in accordance with the Bankruptcy Act, or has been blacklisted by Taiwan Clearing House.
IV. The corporate entity or non-profit organization in which the cardholder serves as a legal representative, representative or manager has been blacklisted by Taiwan Clearing House, declares bankruptcy or is declared bankrupt under the Bankruptcy Act, undergoes or is forced to undergo restructuring, ceases business operations or is liquidated.
V. The cardholder is sentenced for a criminal offense or has main properties seized by the court.
VI. The cardholder uses the debit card for inappropriate purposes or the Bank suspects the cardholder's ' s account to be used for inappropriate purposes. In which case the Bank may suspend or terminate use of the debit card at any time, and recover the card to have it voided.
VII. The cardholder's account has been placed on alert.
VIII. The cardholder is ordered by a court to be subjected to guardianship or assistance. The Bank may reduce the cardholder's daily spending limit or suspend use of the debit card without prior notice if the cardholder exhibits any one of the following:
I. The cardholder violates Article 2, Paragraph 2, and the Bank is unable to establish contact using the mailing address and telephone number provided at the time of application.
II. The cardholder maintains insufficient balance in the direct debit account to pay for purchases continuously for one month mont h from the payment date.
III. The cardholder violates Article 4, Paragraph 1, and attempts to use the debit card for purchases exceeding the available balance of the direct debit account.debit
IV. The cardholder has checks returned due to insufficient deposit balance; or that the corporate entity or non-profit organization in which the cardholder is the person-in-charge, representative or manager has checks returned due to insufficient deposit balance.
V. The cardholder has had credit/debit cards suspended or credit/debit card agreements terminated by other card issuers.
VI. The cardholder is subjected to enforcement, provisional seizure, provisional disposition or other debt-securing measures.
VII. The cardholder is sued for other debt-related disputes, or is investigated or prosecuted for criminal offense.
VIII. The cardholder fails repay debts owed to the Bank (including the Bank's head office and branches), or exhibits delays in repaying principals or interests on debts owed to other creditors.
IX. The cardholder fails to fulfill guarantee obligations in accordance with agreements. The Bank may reinstate cardholder's daily spending limit or use of the debit card when the situations described in Paragraphs 1 and 2 no longer apply, or if the Bank accepts the explanations provided by the cardholder, or if the cardholder settles part of the debts owed or provides suitable collaterals.
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