Common use of Reversals Clause in Contracts

Reversals. We may need to reverse a transaction and either deduct funds we have credited to your Wallet, or return funds we have debited from your Wallet, including in the following circumstances: (a) the sender, or any relevant payment services provider, reverses a transaction or is likely to reverse a transaction; (b) the sender made a transfer to you by mistake or your account has been credited in error; (c) you have provided us with incorrect instructions for the transaction; (d) we suspect that a transaction is fraudulent, or is in breach of this Agreement, the Acceptable Use Policy or Applicable Law; or (e) we exercise our rights under clause 16.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Payout and Fx Terms, Payout and Fx Terms, Payout and Fx Terms

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Reversals. We may need to reverse a transaction and either deduct funds we have credited to your Wallet, or return funds we have debited from your Wallet, including in the following circumstances: (a) the sender, or any relevant payment services provider, reverses a transaction or is likely to reverse a transaction; (b) the sender made a transfer to you by mistake or your account has been credited in error; (c) you have provided us with incorrect instructions for the transaction; (d) we suspect that a transaction is fraudulent, or is in breach of this Agreement, the Acceptable Use Policy or Applicable Law; or (e) we exercise our rights under clause 1617.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Payout and Fx Terms, Payout and Fx Terms, Payout and Fx Terms

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Reversals. We may need to reverse a transaction and either deduct funds we have credited to your Wallet, or return funds we have debited from your Wallet, including in the following circumstances: (a) where the sender, or any relevant payment services provider, reverses a transaction or is likely to reverse a transaction; (b) where the sender made a transfer to you by mistake or your account has been credited in error; (c) where you have provided us with incorrect instructions for the transaction; (d) where we suspect that a transaction is fraudulent, or is in breach of this Agreement, the Acceptable Use Policy or Applicable Law; orand (e) where we exercise our rights under clause clauses 9.14 and 16.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Wallet Terms

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