Retailers Sample Clauses

Retailers. You may use the Credit Card in conjunction with the PIN at a Payment Machine. To authorise a transaction the Cardholder must enter the PIN on the PIN pad attached to the Payment Machine. The amount of the transaction must be confirmed with the retailer at the time of authorisation. The PIN shall not be required to authorise a telephone, mail order or internet transaction, generally known as a cardholder not present transaction. The 3D Secure Passcode or some other Security Credential may be required by us or a retailer to authorise credit card transactions. You must make sure that we have your (and any Additional Cardholder’s) up to date mobile phone number to send 3D Secure Passcodes because if we do not have a valid mobile phone number for you or an Additional Cardholder, you or an Additional Cardholder may not be able to use your Credit Card for online transactions.
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Retailers. 14.1 In some cases a Retailer may need to ask us for authorisation for a particular Transaction. This can happen even if the amount of the Transaction would not cause you to go over your Credit Limit. The granting of any such authorisation has the effect of reducing the funds available to you at that time. 14.2 We will not be liable for the refusal of any Retailer to accept or honour the Card. 14.3 Your Card may be used to make payments in retail outlets with a compatible payment terminal or when you are not in the presence of a Retailer, for example, by telephone or on the internet. The way in which you authorise such payments may vary according to the functionality of your Card and the Retailer facility. The amount of the Transaction must be confirmed with the Retailer at the time of authorisation. 14.4 If you are unable to use a PIN due to a disability or medical condition, please contact us on 0000 000 0000 for an alternative.
Retailers. WL may be the provider of the Webloyalty Membership Service, however the Items purchased by you through the Website, are provided directly by third party suppliers (each referred to as «Retailers») to you. You acknowledge and understand that, in such circumstances, we have no control over: (a) the quality, safety or legality of Items advertised by Retailers (b) the truth or accuracy of the listings (c) the ability of Retailers to sell the Items and (d) orders you place through use of the Webloyalty Membership Service and communicated to Retailers, are considered offers to purchase Items from such Retailers. WL cannot and does not control whether or not Retailers will accept such offers or complete the sale of the Items they offer. With respect to Items provided by Retailers, WL will have no liability to you arising out of: (a) the failure of any participating Retailers of any Items to supply any such Items on the terms offere (b) any delay in delivery of any Items, regardless of the cause of such delay or (c) any defective or non-conforming Items
Retailers. FP may be the provider of the My Funky Rewards Membership Service, but the goods and services purchased (“Items”) by Member through the Website of FP are provided directly by third party suppliers (each referred to as “Retailers”) to Member and such purchases will be subject to the relevant Retailerʼs terms and conditions of sale. Member acknowledges that, in such circumstances, FP has no control over the quality, safety or legality of Items advertised by retailers, the truth or accuracy of the listings or the ability of retailers to sell the Items and that orders placed by Members through use of the My Funky Rewards Membership Service and communicated to Retailers are offers by Members to purchase Items from such retailers. FP cannot and does not control whether or not Retailers will accept such offers or complete the sale of the Items they offer. With respect to Items provided by Retailers, FP will have no liability to Member arising out of: (i) the failure of any participating Retailers of any Items to supply any such Items on the terms offered;
Retailers. NE may be the provider of the NX Rewards Membership Service, but the goods and services purchased (“Items”) by Member through the Website of NE are provided directly by third party suppliers (each referred to as “Retailers”) to Member and such purchases will be subject to the relevant Retailer’s terms and conditions of sale. Member acknowledges that, in such circumstances, NE has no control over the quality, safety or legality of Items advertised by retailers, the truth or accuracy of the listings or the ability of retailers to sell the Items and that orders placed by Members through use of the NX Rewards Membership Service and communicated to Retailers are offers by Members to purchase Items from such retailers. NE cannot and does not control whether or not Retailers will accept such offers or complete the sale of the Items they offer. With respect to Items provided by Retailers, NE will have no liability to Member arising out of: (i) the failure of any participating Retailers of any Items to supply any such Items on the terms offered;
Retailers. The INC application states that: ‘The MAIF Agreement relates only to IFFO Formula and prohibits manufacturers and importers of IFFO Formula from advertising or promoting IFFO Formula directly to the general public. The MAIF Agreement does not apply to GUMs/toddler milks nor to retailers (such as supermarkets) or distributors of infant formula.’ (INC application, page 5, paragraph 4). Retailers are included in the WHO Code and both the Xxxxxxx report in 200352 and The Best Start report in 200753 made recommendations to include retailers in Australia’s implementation of the WHO Code and subsequent WHA resolutions. Since these reports, developments in retailer in-store promotions, pricing and use of internet selling and other electronic media have exacerbated this deficiency in the MAIF Agreement. In 1992 the Trade Practices Commission determination that authorised the MAIF Agreement did not anticipate marketing practices in a commercial and environment that included the internet and the recent boom in globalized trade in breastmilk substitutes. Since then the sale and marketing of breastmilk substitutes via the internet and social media has blurred the distinction between manufacturers, importers, distributors and retailers. Internet and social media connectivity means 50 ibid. Page 1 51 Discussion Paper: Clarification and Guidance on Inappropriate Promotion of Foods for Infants and Young Children. Report of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Group (STAG) on Inappropriate Promotion of Foods for Infants and Young Children xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/entity/nutrition/events/draft-inappropriate-promotion-infant-foods-en.pdf?ua=1 52 Xxxxxxx 2003. Independent advice on the composition and modus operandi of APMAIF and the scope of the MAIF Agreement. Department of Health and Ageing. Pages 10-15. xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/Xxxxxxx/xxxxxx-xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxxxx.htm 53 Commonwealth of Australia 2007. The Best Start. Report on the inquiry into the health benefits of breastfeeding. House of Representatives Standing Committee on Health and Ageing. Pages 138-142. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxxx_xx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx?xxx=xxx/xxxxxxxxxxx ng/report.htm that it is also difficult for Australian consumers to avoid exposure to internet marketing of breastmilk substitutes, including advertisements from other countries of brands that are available in Australia.54 INC Guidelines on ‘Marketing of infant fo...
Retailers. WL may be the provider of the Webloyalty Membership Service, the goods and services purchased («Items») by you either in-store or through the Website of WL, are provided directly by third party suppliers (each referred to as « Retailers») to you. You acknowledge that, in such circumstances, we have no control over: (a) the quality, safety or legality of Items advertised by Retailers (b) the truth or accuracy of the listings (c) the ability of Retailers to sell the Items and (d) orders you place through use of the Webloyalty Membership Service and communicated to Retailers, are offers by Members to purchase Items from such Retailers. WL cannot and does not control whether or not Retailers will accept such offers or complete the sale of the Items they offer. With respect to Items provided by Retailers, WL will have no liability to you arising out of: (a) the failure of any participating Retailers of any Items to supply any such Items on the terms offered (b) any delay in delivery of any Items, regardless of the cause of such delay or (c) any defective or non-conforming Items
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Retailers. Agreements to provide for tree trimming: Subject to any prior written agreement between the Retailer and a Consumer or a Consumer and the Distributor, or any statutory provision, the Retailer shall ensure that every agreement in relation to the supply and transportation of electricity between the Retailer and a Consumer provides for the matters set out in clauses 18.2 and 18.3.
Retailers. SPORT EVENT reserves the right to enter into marketing relationships with retailers of Official Products so long as SPORT EVENT does not use its relationship with such third parties to promote Official Products without ABC’s prior consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Retailers. At WEA’s request, Cinram will assist WEA as reasonably necessary in notifying retailers to which Products are being or had been distributed under this Agreement or the US/Canada Manufacturing and PP&S Agreement, to send any Product returns to one or more new distributor(s) designated by WEA.
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