IC Card definition

IC Card means the following IC card tickets: (a) TOICA and TOICA season tickets sold by JR Central (Note) EX-IC (with TOICA function) is excluded. (b) ICOCA and ICOCA season tickets sold by JR West (c) Kitaca tickets and Kitaca season tickets issued by Hokkaido Railway Company (d) PASMO and PASMO PASSPORT issued by PASMO Co., Ltd.
IC Card means the following IC card tickets: (a) TOICA and TOICA season tickets sold by JR Central (Note) EX-IC (with TOICA function) is excluded. (b) ICOCA and ICOCA season tickets sold by JR West (c) SUGOCA tickets and SUGOCA season tickets issued by JR Kyushu (d) Kitaca tickets and Kitaca season tickets issued by Hokkaido Railway Company (e) PASMO and PASMO PASSPORT issued by PASMO Co., Ltd. (f) Suica tickets, Suica season tickets and Welcome Suica tickets issued by East Japan Railway Company (g) Monorail Suica tickets and Monorail Suica season tickets issued by Tokyo Monorail, Co., Ltd. (h) Rinkai Suica tickets and Rinkai Suica season tickets issued by Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit, Inc. (i) manaca issued by Nagoya Transportation Development Organisation Co. Ltd. (j) manaca issued by M.I.C. Co., Ltd. (k) PiTaPa cards and IC tickets with a transport pass of a local government, etc. that are issued by Surutto Kansai Co., Ltd. (l) IC cards issued by transport management operators in Fukuoka City (m) nimoca cards issued by nimoca Co., Ltd.
IC Card means a Card bearing a chip or other electronic component designed to perform processing and/or memory functions; IC++ (Interchange fee plus plus) means pricing option whereby MSC consists of Processing Fee which is expressed as a percentage of the Transaction value and is payable by the Merchant to DNAP for providing Acquiring Services on top of Interchange Fees and Scheme Fees; IDTA means the UK International Data Transfer Agreement and addendum effective as of 21 March 2022 as a transfer tool to comply with Article 46 of the UK GDPR when making restricted transfers, or any update which amends, replaces, or supersedes these; Indemnified Parties means DNAP, the Relevant Acquirers, the Payment Schemes, and the Card Issuers; Interchange Fees mean a fee that the Acquirer pays to Card Issuers each time a Card is used to buy goods or services; IPR means all intellectual property rights, including patents, trademarks, design rights (whether requiring registration or otherwise), Merchant Application Forms for any of the foregoing, copyright, database rights, know-how, trade secrets, trade or business names, domain names, and any similar rights in any country whether currently existing or created in the future, together with the right to sue for and recover damages or other relief in respect of infringements of any of them; Losses means any actions, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees and court fees), losses, and liabilities made against, suffered, incurred, or paid by the Indemnified Parties; Mail Order/Telephone Order Transaction (or MO/TO Transaction) means, for Mail Order, a Sale Transaction that occurs when the Cardholder makes a purchase from a Merchant by mail and, for Telephone Order, means a Sale Transaction that occurs when the Cardholder uses a telephone to make a purchase from a Merchant;

Examples of IC Card in a sentence

  • The hours when the IC Card can be registered using the Reservation Site shall be separately determined by the Parties.

  • When registering a registered-type IC Card, the Member shall register the IC Card held in the name of such Member.

  • For changing the IC Card, the Member shall make such change using the Reservation Site.

  • In cases where the registration of the IC Card is changed after the execution or amendment of a transport contract, the IC Card after the change may be used for the IC Service.

  • If the Member or the User wishes to use the IC Card to enter or exit an automatic ticket gate to use a route designated by the Parties with the IC Service, the Member is required to register the IC Card through the Reservation Site, and then, if the Parties approve the use of the IC Service, the Member or the User may board trains by using the IC Card.

  • If the registered IC Card has expired or is invalid, the Member may not use the IC Service.

  • In cases where the Member or the User cannot pass an automatic ticket gate of the boarding station with the registered IC Card or does not have such IC Card on the date of boarding, the Member or the User shall board trains by the method specified in Article 23 or Article 24.

  • In addition, when boarding by the IC Card, the Member and the User shall receive the Seat Information when entering an automatic ticket gate and possess it until exiting.

  • R▇▇▇ron and Racom shall agree, subject to the terms of this Amendment No. 3, not to assert Ramtron Patents and Racom Patents, including reader/writer patents and IC Card patents, that pertain to RF/ID Products against the customers (including Hitachi's in-house customers) who purchased RF/ID Products from Hitachi for the life of the Ramtron Patents and Racom Patents.

  • However, the procedure of reissuance of the Credit Card is required to change the PIN for the IC Card.


More Definitions of IC Card

IC Card means the following IC card tickets: (n) TOICA and TOICA season tickets sold by JR Central (Note) EX-IC (with TOICA function) is excluded. (o) ICOCA and ICOCA season tickets sold by JR West (p) Kitaca tickets and Kitaca season tickets issued by Hokkaido Railway Company (q) PASMO and PASMO PASSPORT issued by PASMO Co., Ltd. (r) Suica tickets, Suica season tickets and Welcome Suica tickets issued by East Japan Railway Company (s) Monorail Suica tickets and Monorail Suica season tickets issued by Tokyo Monorail, Co., Ltd. (t) Rinkai Suica tickets and Rinkai Suica season tickets issued by Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit, Inc. (u) manaca issued by Nagoya Transportation Development Organisation Co. Ltd. (v) manaca issued by M.I.C. Co., Ltd.

Related to IC Card

  • DBS Card means a dried blood spot card aliquoted from the Cord Blood Sample for use in connection with Release.

  • SIM Card means the subscriber identity module which when used with the appropriate mobile phone handset enables you to access the Network.

  • Smart Card means a Debit Card that has an embedded integrated circuit that can process data and protect the cardholder from fraudulent use.

  • Credit card means a credit, travel, or entertainment card.

  • Rate Card means a document containing prices and descriptions for various advertisement placement options available from a service sector, which sets out the minimum and maximum price of a service.