Authentication Procedures definition

Authentication Procedures means the use of security codes, passwords, tested communications or other authentication procedures as may be agreed upon in writing by Parties from time to time for purposes of enabling the Custodian to verify that purported Proper Instructions have been originated by an Authorized Person, and will include a Funds Transfer and Transaction Origination Policy Agreement.
Authentication Procedures means, if applicable, those procedures for authenticating Users as set forth within a Service Exhibit.
Authentication Procedures has the meaning set out in Clause 6.1;

Examples of Authentication Procedures in a sentence

  • Except to the extent the Custodian is required to comply with Authentication Procedures under Section 22.3 above, the Custodian has no duty to verify that personnel of the Client or any Investment Manager engaged in investment activity are authorized to do so or that any instructions received by the Custodian are duly authorized.

  • The Client acknowledges that the Authentication Procedures are intended to provide a commercially reasonable degree of protection against unauthorized transactions of certain types and are not designed to detect errors.


More Definitions of Authentication Procedures

Authentication Procedures means those procedures as set out in the Card Scheme Rules.
Authentication Procedures means the procedures identified by Macquarie as being those to be followed when authenticating the identity of a cardholder who wishes to use their nominated card to purchase goods or services from you over the payment services that you receive from the Facilitator.
Authentication Procedures means the Bank’s procedures that might change from time to time relating to the verification of the identity of persons using or having access to the Services through the Access Procedure and carrying out or authorizing any transactions in respect of Accounts or Corporate Cheque Scanning. Authorized Signatory/Signatories means person(s) who are appointed by the Account Xxxxxx and are able to appoint Users in respect of the Services. Instructions received from and appointments made by Authorized Signatories must comply with your Account operating instructions (including the Mandate) including the number of Users appointed in respect of your use of the Services, the identity of the Transaction Authorizers and whether the Authorized Signatory/Signatories can set any financial limits on transactions carried out using the Services. Bank means the Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank or any of its branches. Banking Day means any day, excluding Friday and Saturday, on which the banks in the UAE are open for business. Business Hours mean the hours of any Banking Day during which the Bank’s branches are open for business to the public.
Authentication Procedures means, if applicable, those procedures for authenticating Users as set forth within a DST Service Exhibit.

Related to Authentication Procedures

  • Authentication means a procedure which allows the payment service provider to verify the identity of a payment service user or the validity of the use of a specific payment instrument, including the use of the user’s personalised security credentials;

  • Authenticating Agent means any Person authorized by the Trustee pursuant to Section 6.14 to act on behalf of the Trustee to authenticate Securities of one or more series.

  • Authenticate means verifying through reasonable means that the consumer, entitled to exercise his

  • Company Order means a written request or order signed in the name of the Company by its Chairman of the Board, its Vice Chairman of the Board, its President or a Vice President, and by its Treasurer, an Assistant Treasurer, its Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, and delivered to the Trustee.

  • U.S. Depository or “Depository” means, with respect to any Security issuable or issued in the form of one or more global Securities, the Person designated as U.S. Depository or Depository by the Company in or pursuant to this Indenture, which Person must be, to the extent required by applicable law or regulation, a clearing agency registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and, if so provided with respect to any Security, any successor to such Person. If at any time there is more than one such Person, “U.S. Depository” or “Depository” shall mean, with respect to any Securities, the qualifying entity which has been appointed with respect to such Securities.