Common use of VARIATIONS OF CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

VARIATIONS OF CONDITIONS. The Issuer may vary all or any of these Conditions at any time by giving the Cardholder 20 days' prior written notice if and when it becomes necessary or appropriate to do so in order to comply with legal, fiscal or regulatory requirements, to reflect alterations in the nature and extent of the service which the Issuer is able to provide to the Cardholder having regard to its systems' capabilities, to market practice and to the level of customer demand, to reflect any corporate amalgamation or reconstruction which affects the Issuer or to rectify errors, inconsistencies, ambiguities or omissions in them.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Terms and Conditions, Terms and Conditions

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VARIATIONS OF CONDITIONS. 2.1. The Issuer may vary all or any of these Conditions at any time by giving the Cardholder 20 days' prior written notice if and when it becomes necessary or appropriate to do so in order to comply with legal, fiscal or regulatory requirements, to reflect alterations in the nature and extent of the service which the Issuer is able to provide to the Cardholder having regard to its systems' capabilities, to market practice practice, currency exchange rates, pricing, interest rates, and to the level of customer demand, to reflect any corporate amalgamation or reconstruction which affects the Issuer or to rectify errors, inconsistencies, ambiguities or omissions in them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership Agreement

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VARIATIONS OF CONDITIONS. The Issuer may vary all or any of these Conditions at any time by giving the Cardholder 20 days' prior written notice if and when it becomes necessary or appropriate to do so in order to comply with legal, fiscal or regulatory requirements, to reflect alterations in the nature and extent of the service which the Issuer is able to provide to the Cardholder having regard to its systems' ’ capabilities, to market practice and to the level of customer demand, to reflect any corporate amalgamation or reconstruction which affects the Issuer or to rectify errors, inconsistencies, ambiguities or omissions in them.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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