Business Payments definition

Business Payments means an electronic file containing multiple Funds Transfer Transactions that we allow you to initiate via our Internet banking.
Business Payments has the meaning set forth in Section 5.14.

Examples of Business Payments in a sentence

  • In addition you may be required to pay a fee to PayPal if you are making a purchase using PayPal Business Payments and the seller discloses to you that you, as the buyer, must pay the fee.

  • For PayPal Business Payments, you are limited to funding your PayPal payment with your pre-existing Balance.

  • Access and removal rights of the authorized person to the Inside Business Payments shall be updated by submitting to the Allocation Platform a dedicated form (the Inside Business Payments User Access Form or the Inside Business Payments User Termination Form) as published on the Allocation Platform website.

  • If you offer PayPal Business Payments in a payment flow, you shall not offer any other PayPal-branded payment option in the same flow, unless otherwise agreed with PayPal.

  • For PayPal Business Payments, you are limited to funding your PayPal payment with either (or both) your Balance or by eCheck.

  • New Business Payments not payable in stock will be paid by the 15th of each month with respect to gross margin received in the prior calendar month.

  • This Code encompasses INVESTools’ policies on Business Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Employee Inventions and Confidential Information, Improper Business Payments, U.S. Antitrust Laws, Ethics for Senior Financial Officers and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • For PayPal Business Payments, you are limited to funding your PayPal payment with your pre-existing Balance and/or eCheque.

  • If you offer PayPal Business Payments in a payment flow, you shall not offer any other PayPal-branded payment option in the same flow.

  • This Code encompasses Thinkorswim’ policies on Business Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Employee Inventions and Confidential Information, Improper Business Payments, U.S. Antitrust Laws, Ethics for Senior Financial Officers and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.