Smart Cards Sample Clauses

Smart Cards. Receiver(s) are equipped with a conditional access card (“Smart Card”) inserted into a slot or otherwise installed in such receiver. Not all receivers with a Smart Card slot require a Smart Card for proper authorization. Smart Cards remain the property of DISH at all times and must be returned to us upon cancellation or disconnection of your Services, or sooner upon our request. Smart Cards are not transferable. Your Smart Card will only work in the receiver to which it was assigned by DISH. In the event that you report to our customer service center that your Smart Card is defective or that your Smart Card has been lost, damaged or stolen, then we will replace it, unless there is evidence of unauthorized tampering or modification; in such circumstances, a Smart Card Replacement Fee (as set forth in Exhibit 1) will apply. In addition, in order to minimize downtime for your Equipment, DISH will, upon your request, deliver a replacement Smart Card to you via overnight delivery, in which case an Overnight Delivery Fee (as set forth in Exhibit 1) will apply.
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Smart Cards. Any "smart card" (i.e., a card generally made of plastic with a Makah Indian Tribe - State of Washington Appendix X computer chip imbedded in it) system which the Tribe intends to implement as part of the Cashless Transaction System shall be tested by the Gaming Test Laboratory to ensure the integrity of player funds, following the standards applicable to system accounts set forth in Section 8.1. Any smart card must store on the card or on the system using the card an audit trail of the last ten (10) transactions involving the use of the card. Each transaction record must include, at a minimum, the type of transaction, the amount of the transaction, the date of the transaction, the time of the transaction, and the identification of the Player Terminal or cashier terminal or other points of cash exchange where the transaction occurred. The minimum daily and monthly reporting for smart card activity must include: 8.2.1 Total of cash transferred to smart cards; 8.2.2 Total of smart card amounts transferred to cash; 8.2.3 Total of smart card amounts transferred to Game Play Credits; 8.2.4 Total of Game Play Credits transferred to smart card amounts; and 8.2.5 Total unredeemed smart card balance.
Smart Cards. When you enrol, you will get a smart card. You must carry this card when you are at BU, and show it to authorised representatives of BU if they ask for it. You may need to use the card to use some facilities or services. The card is for your use only. If you lose your card or it is stolen, you must report it to AskBU or to the Library immediately, so that we can block the number to prevent its misuse (call AskBU on +00 (0)0000 000000, or email askbu@bournemouth. xx.xx, call the library on +00 (0)0000 000000 or email XxxxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx). We will charge you for a replacement card.
Smart Cards. Receiver(s) are equipped with a conditional access card (“Smart Card”) inserted into a slot or otherwise installed in such receiver. Not all receivers with a Smart Card slot require a Smart Card for proper authorization. Smart Cards remain the property of DISH Network at all times and must be returned to us upon our request. Smart Cards are not transferable. Your Smart Card will only work in the DISH Network receiver to which it was assigned by DISH Network. If you report to our customer service center that your Smart Card has been lost, damaged, defective or stolen, we will replace it, unless there is evidence of unauthorized tampering or modification, and a Smart Card Replacement Fee will apply. In addition, in order to minimize downtime for your Equipment, DISH Network will, upon your request, deliver a replacement Smart Card to you via overnight delivery, in which case an Overnight Delivery Fee will apply.
Smart Cards. Any "smart card" (i.e., a card generally made of plastic with a computer chip imbedded in it) system which the Tribe intends to implement as part of the Cashless Transaction System shall be tested by the Gaming Test Laboratory to ensure the integrity of player funds, following the standards applicable to player information set forth in Section 8.1. Any smart card must store on the card or on the system using the card an audit trail STILLAGUAMISH TRIBE APPENDIX X2 02-26-07 Page 28 of the last ten (10) transactions involving the use of the card. Each transaction record must include, at a minimum, the type of transaction, the amount of the transaction, the date of the transaction, the time of the transaction, and the identification of the Player Terminal or cashier terminal or other points of cash exchange where the transaction occurred, The minimum daily and monthly reporting for smart card activity must include: 8.2.1 Total of cash transferred to smart cards; 8.2.2 Total of smart card amounts transferred to cash; 8.2.3 Total of smart card amounts transferred to Game Play Credits; 8.2.4 Total of Game Play Credits transferred to smart card amounts; and 8.2.5 Total unredeemed smart card balance.
Smart Cards. Nothing in this agreement shall preclude Net1 from marketing and supplying smart cards and terminals to licensed banks or to their subsidiaries that are licensed under the patent to use the UEPS. In this regard, Net1 records that it is its intention to levy - 8.1 All licensees nominated by Nedcor, other than ABSA, FNB or Standard unless otherwise advised by Nedcor in writing; and 8.2 All Licensees nominated by ABSA, FNB and Standard; with a charge equal to 3,5% (three comma five percent) of the purchase price of each and every smart card purchased by them from suppliers other than Net1".
Smart Cards. Specifications for Smart Cards Card Operating System shall comply with SCOSTA standards ver.1.2b with latest addendum and errata (refer web site xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xx). The Smart Cards to be used must have the valid SCOSTA Compliance Certificate from National Informatics Center, New Delhi (refer xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xx). The exact smart card specifications are listed as below.
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Smart Cards. Licensee shall purchase all Smart Cards necessary to develop and manufacture Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers and to fulfill its warranty obligations regarding Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers under the terms of this MOEMMA exclusively from ETC. ETC shall supply Licensee, at the price specified below, with a float of Smart Cards for use in the fulfillment of its warranty obligations regarding Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers hereunder in a quantity per 1,000 sales of Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers to end users that is consistent with ETC's Smart Card warranty replacement history; provided, however, that ETC shall provide Smart Cards in excess of that quantity in the event that Licensee can adequately justify its need therefore for use in the fulfillment of its warranty obligations regarding Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers hereunder. ETC shall supply Licensee with such additional quantity of Smart Cards, at the price specified below, as ETC following consultation with Licensee determines is reasonably necessary for use in the development of Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers. Licensee acknowledges and agrees that Smart Cards are only being made available to Licensee under this Section 2.5.1 in order for Licensee to develop and manufacture Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers and to fulfill its reasonable warranty obligations regarding Licensee Products and ETC Receivers under the terms of this MOEMMA. In view of the potential for a subscriber to defraud ESC by improperly obtaining a replacement Smart Card under a false warranty claim, Licensee agrees that it will not use Smart Cards provided by ETC under this Section 2.5.1 for any purpose whatsoever other than to develop and manufacture Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers and to fulfill its warranty obligations regarding Licensee Products and ETC Receivers under the terms of this MOEMMA. Licensee further acknowledges and agrees that, with respect to Smart Cards that have been lost, end users must purchase replacement Smart Cards directly from ETC (or such other entity as ETC may designate from time to time in writing) subject to such terms and conditions and at such prices as ETC may determine from time to time in its sole judgment. Specifically but not by limitation, under no circumstances shall Licensee sell Smart Cards other than a single Smart Card integrated with the manufacture of each Licensee Receiver and each ETC Receiver without prior written consent or direction from ETC...
Smart Cards. Licensee shall purchase all Smart Cards necessary to develop and manufacture Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers and to fulfill its warranty CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY EXHIBIT 10.5 obligations regarding Licensee Receivers and ETC Receivers under the terms of this MOEMMA exclusively from ETC. [CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OMITTED]
Smart Cards. ETC shall maintain a supply of Smart Cards to fulfill its warranty obligations under Section 3.13 and 2.
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