The Client’s statements Sample Clauses

The Client’s statements instructions and consents 21.3.1. The Client declares in advance that he/she/it will register for respective online services only after having read carefully the terms and conditions thereof and thathis/her/its willingness to sign up/register for a service via the Application by using his/her/its (the Client’s) internet banking uhiss/heerr/its (ntahmee acceptance of the terms ancdonditions of the service for which the Client has signed up/registered. Calnid 21.3.2. The Client hereby agrees that alol f thereqCulesist (einsntrutct’iosns) submittedvia mobile bankingfor obtaining banking information, registration for services, editinghis/her/its registered data(including contact details) or performing transactionsas well as any deal concluded via mobile banking and/or any communication/ activities performed for this purposewill be stored in the Bank’s electronipcowedr (xx.xx. caanbbeausseed asaenviddenc) xxxxxxxxx e e event of a dispute.The Parties agree that such records shall be d 21.3.3. The Client acknowledgesand confirms that any notification/instruction (including a payment order), any statement/ requirement/ confirmation (including those related to opening/closing an account and/or prepayment of a credit, cancellation and/or revision of a registered service/facility, acceptance (confirmation of acceptance) of a banking facility offered by the Bank (including a credit facility), revision of client data and any other statement/ request/ confirmation) submitted by the Client to the Bank viamobile banking, or any dea(ls) (including those related to credit facilities) concluded by and between the Bank and the Client vmiaobile banking has the same legal force as a printed copy of a document composed in writing that bears the signature (oisf certified by) a person duly auhtorized to use the account. 21.3.4. The Bank bears no responsibility for any consequenceif(sn)otifications/transaction details, any piece of information or documents containing the information sent by the Bank to the Client vmiaobile banking are accessed by hairtd party. 21.3.5. The Bank bears no responsibility for any consequence(s) of accepting notifications/transaction details, any piece of information or documents containing the informombialetbainkoinng se account, as well as for the consequence(s) of its (the 21.3.6. If the Bank requires, the Client shall submit to the Bank a signed physical copy of a deal/transaction concluded/ confirmed via mobile banking (including those related to cr...
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