Revocation of Authorized User Privileges Sample Clauses

Revocation of Authorized User Privileges. A Business Administrator must modify the Settings on the Website or notify us via e-mail at xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx to revoke permission for an Authorized User to use the Card. Any revocation of such permission will be effective only after we have a reasonable period of time to process Business Account Owner’s withdrawal.
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Revocation of Authorized User Privileges. A Primary Administrator must notify us at 0-000-000-0000 or via e-mail at xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx to revoke permission for an Authorized User to use the Card or an Authorized User leaves your employ. Any revocation of such permission will be effective only after we have a reasonable period of time to process Primary Administrator’s request. If the Primary Administrator’s privileges are revoked, or the Primary Administrator resigns as Primary Administrator, we have the right to suspend or terminate Card access.
Revocation of Authorized User Privileges. A Business Administrator must modify the settings on the Website to revoke permission for an Authorized User to use the Card or Account. Any revocation of such permission will be effective only after we have a reasonable period of time to process Account Owner’s withdrawal. Revocation of Business Administrator Privileges. Account Owner must notify us by calling (415) 000- 0000 or through the messaging features made available to customers at Website, or through the mobile phone applications to revoke permission for any Business Administrator to administer the Card or Ac- count. Any revocation of such permission will be effective only after we have a reasonable period of time to process Account Owner’s withdrawal.

Related to Revocation of Authorized User Privileges

  • Delegation of Authority The General Partner may delegate any or all of its powers, rights and obligations hereunder, and may appoint, employ, contract or otherwise deal with any Person for the transaction of the business of the Partnership, which Person may, under supervision of the General Partner, perform any acts or services for the Partnership as the General Partner may approve.

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