Eligible merchant definition
Eligible merchant means a person that holds a specially designated merchant license.
Eligible merchant means a person that holds a specially designated merchant license and a class C, tavern, class A hotel, class B hotel, club, class G-1, or class G-2 license.
Eligible merchant means any Merchant approved by Shopify and Affirm (in compliance with this Agreement) to participate in the Program and makes the Financial Product available to Customers.
Examples of Eligible merchant in a sentence
Eligible merchant for dining purchases include restaurants, bars, lounges, and fast food restaurants.
More Definitions of Eligible merchant
Eligible merchant means any in-store and online merchants outside of Singapore.
Eligible merchant means a Merchant that meets the Program approval standards, is not presently a party to a payment processing agreement with SERVICERS, is not presently receiving Payment Processing Services from SERVICERS, and is solicited by IPAYMENT, Subsidiaries, or IPAYMENT's Sub-Independent Service Organizations that are approved for the Program. Merchants whose business involves future delivery risk and whose projected Card sales exceed $20 million per year shall not be targeted under this Program.
Eligible merchant means Cold Storage, Cold Storage Online, Deliveroo, FairPrice supermarket, FairPrice Xtra, FairPrice Finest, FairPrice Online, foodpanda, Giant, GrabFood, Guardian, Jasons Market Place, RedMart or Sheng Siong or 7-Eleven.
Eligible merchant means a Merchant that satisfies the following criteria as of the Transfer Date for the related Receivable:
Eligible merchant means foodpanda, Deliveroo and GrabFood app.
Eligible merchant means a person that holds a specially designated merchantlicense.
Eligible merchant means a merchant solicited and referred by Sales Agent pursuant to the Agreement and receiving interchange pass through plus pricing.