Definice Notices

Notices means the notices containing further conditions and technical aspects of the provision of the Banking Services in accordance with the GTCs or the relevant Product Terms and Conditions; however, Interest Rate Notices or the exchange rates quotations of the Bank are not “Notices”.
Notices means communications in which further conditions and technical features of providing the Banking Services are specified in accordance with the General Conditions or relevant Product Terms and Conditions. The following documents, without limitation to them, are not Notices: the Notice on Interest Rates, and Bank’s exchange rate list.
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Examples of Notices in a sentence

  • The further conditions and information regarding the Accounts and execution of payment services, in particular the services provided on the Accounts (including cheques), as well as the deadlines for execution of payment services and the conditions regarding the execution of payment services via electronic (direct) banking are stated primarily in the Notice on the Payment Transactions and in the Terms and Conditions of the Provision and Use of Direct Banking, as well as in other Notices.

  • The Bank shall publish these General Terms and Conditions, Product Terms and Conditions, Notices, Tariff of Fees, Interest Rates Notice and the exchange rate quotations at the Client’s Point of Sale and at the Bank’s Website.

  • Deviating provisions of the Notices and the Tariff of Fees shall prevail over the provisions of the GTCs.

  • Therefore, the remaining provisions of the Contract, Product Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, Notices or the Tariff of Fees shall therefore remain fully valid and effective.

  • The GTCs, the Product Terms and Conditions for the relevant Banking Service, the Notices for the relevant Banking Service, and the Tariff of Fees (to the extent applicable to the relevant Banking Service) shall, pursuant to Section 273 of the Commercial Code38, form part of the content of the Contract (hereinafter the “Contractual Documents”).

  • Deviating provisions of the Product Terms and Conditions shall prevail over the provisions of the GTCs, Notices and the Tariff of Fees.

  • If an Article, a part of the Article or the individual provisions of the Contract, Product Terms and Conditions, General Terms and Conditions, Notices or the Tariff of Fees becomes invalid or ineffective, it shall be fully severable from the remaining Articles or from the remainder of the Article of the document.

  • Conditions and information related to payment orders are specified in the relevant Notices.

  • Further terms and conditions as well as information about the provision of the Banking Services shall be included in the relevant Notices.

  • The course of action specified in Article XXIX.2 to 4 of the GTCs as well as the right to terminate under Article XXIX.5 and 6 of the GTCs shall apply also to amendments to the Product Terms and Conditions, Notices and the Tariff of Fees as well as to other amendments to the Contract proposed by the Bank; however, the course of action specified in Article XXIX.2 to 7 of the GTCs shall not apply to an amendment of the Interest Rate Notice or an amendment of the exchange rate quotations of the Bank.


More Definitions of Notices

Notices. All notices or other documents (collectively, "Notices") which either party may be required to or may desire to give to the other party hereunder shall be in writing, unless otherwise specified, and shall be addressed or directed to the party intended to receive the Notice at its address set forth in the License Agreement. All such Notices shall be given in one (1) of the following ways: (a) by personal delivery; (b) by mail or airmail (if available) or the mail or airmail (if available) service of Licensee's country (as applicable), postage pre-paid; (c) by express mail or courier service; (d) by delivery, toll prepaid to a telegraph or cable company; or, (e) by transmittal via any electronic means now known or hereafter devised (including telex, e-mail, telecopier or laser transmissions), provided that the party to whom Notice is directed is capable of receiving the Notice by such electronic means.

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