CPA Rules definition
Examples of CPA Rules in a sentence
I/We acknowledge that this Authorization is provided for the bene t of the "Payee" and "Processing Institution" and is provided in consideration of Processing Institution agreeing to process debits ("PADs") against the Account with Processing Institution in accordance with the Rules of the Canadian Payments Association (the "CPA Rules").
You will ensure all Images comply with applicable laws, including CPA Rules, and our specifications and quality standards.
I/We agree with the Payee to waive the requirement under the CPA Rules to receive a written pre-notification prior to each PAD as set out in the Rules.
For any CCIN that the Corporate Creditor utilizes when RBC is acting as the Payee FI (as defined in the CPA Rules), the Corporate Creditor agrees that during the term of this Agreement, it shall not enter into any other Agreement for the Service provided hereunder using the same CCIN.
Par Crossed Cheques will comply with Applicable Laws, including Standard 006, Part A of the CPA Rules, NACHA Rules, and the applicable standards and rules of the American Bankers Association.
The Customer will comply with all CPA Rules and NACHA Rules applicable to the Services.
The Corporate Creditor shall be solely responsible for complying with the applicable CPA Rules and all other laws, rules, regulations, guidelines and procedures applicable to the Service.
The Corporate Creditor and RBC hereby agree that RBC is hereby designated as a Payor FI for the purpose of the Service provided hereunder which shall be conducted in accordance with the applicable CPA Rules.
The processing, credit, and return of Payments are subject to the CPA Rules and the same terms and conditions as apply to the operation of your Accounts, to the extent that they are not inconsistent with the terms of this Service Agreement.
The Customer is responsible for ensuring that it has obtained and put in place all Documents required under CPA Rules and NACHA Rules in connection with the Services and the services it provides to its clients that relate to the Services, and the Customer is responsible for all Losses which may be imposed under CPA Rules or NACHA Rules if it fails to obtain or put in place the Documents.