Internet Application definition

Internet Application means the application for Units by means of Internet or other electronic means of communication via computers.
Internet Application means any application which is received by Bank through any of the following: (a) the Retailer’s website, in accordance with the terms hereof; or (b) any electronic means other than facsimile, including without limitation, the internet, e-mail, any Retailer website, wireless devices other than telephones, and other electronic data transmission devices. Retailer shall maintain a reference on the home page of its website allowing Retailer’s customers to open an Account by way of an imbedded link to a webpage hosted by Bank or Bank’s agent (the “Bank Webpage”) containing an on-line application. The link contained in such reference shall link directly to Bank’s specified webpage with no third-party intermediate links. Prior to Retailer effectuating any reference in respect of Internet Applications, Bank shall have approved in writing the placement and design of the reference on Retailer’s website, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. Retailer shall not permit any link to the Bank Webpage (except links which allow Accountholders to make payments and/or to check Account status) to exist on the Retailer website at any time other than during the period of time that Internet Applications are accepted by Bank (so long as Retailer has been notified in writing of any discontinuance). Bank agrees that the direct access medium or method used to store, present or transmit Internet Applications, terms and conditions, and/or Account information will be secured in a manner which ensures that such information cannot be altered, viewed or captured by an unauthorized party. In connection with Internet Application process, Retailer agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts to implement such reasonable online fraud mitigation strategies as are developed and presented to Retailer by Bank from time to time. Retailer and Bank shall each have the right upon not less than fifteen (15) days written notice to the other party, to discontinue submitting, accepting or processing Internet Applications. ** Confidential portions have been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment by Haverty Furniture Companies, Inc. pursuant to Rule 24B-2 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Internet Application means any Application for a Card which is received by Household or Merchant via Household’s or the Merchant’s website.

Examples of Internet Application in a sentence

  • Higher end systems may be used by application developers using GIS, CASE or other high-level language development tools, Computer Aided Design and Drafting professional, Internet Application developers or other sophisticated application work.

  • Failover: Your license for the following programs, Oracle Database (Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition or Standard Edition One), Oracle Database Enterprise Edition Options, Oracle Internet Application Server (Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition, Standard Edition One or Java Edition) and Oracle Internet Application Server Options, includes the right to run the licensed program(s) on an unlicensed spare computer in a failover environment for up to a total of ten separate days in any given calendar year.

  • The SCT will be a Rich Internet Application (RIA), which are web applications that have many of the characteristics of a desktop application, but are delivered over the internet in a browser, plug-in, sandbox, or virtual machine.

  • This agreement shall be deemed valid and will be executed immediately upon the User signing the Xxxxxxxxxxx Online Internet Application.

  • Adapter: is defined as each software code interface, installed on each Oracle Internet Application Server Enterprise Edition, which facilitates communication of information between each version of a third party software application or system and Oracle programs.


More Definitions of Internet Application

Internet Application means any Credit Agreement under the Program which is submitted to the Merchant on-line via the Merchant's web site by a potential customer of Merchant for the purpose of obtaining credit.
Internet Application means an application for a visa made using a form mentioned in paragraph 1.18(2)(b) that is sent to Immigration by electronic transmission using a facility made available at an Internet site mentioned in subparagraph 1.18(2)(b)(ii), in a way authorised by that facility.
Internet Application means a set of functionalities that can be accessed through a device connected to the Internet;
Internet Application means any application which is received by Bank through any of the following: (a) the Retailer Website; or (b) any electronic means other than facsimile or telephone, including, without limitation, the Internet, e-mail, kiosks located within or without of a Store Location, wireless devices other than telephones, and other electronic data transmission devices. Ÿ APR - – Variable Rate equal to the Prime Rate + 15.90% - Maximum Standard Rate 24.75% - Minimum Standard Rate 21.90% - Default Rate 26.99% Ÿ Finance Charge Calculation – 2 Cycle ADB – Finance Charges on Finance Charge & Fees – Minimum Finance Charge of $1.00 per statement Ÿ Repayment Terms - 3% of outstanding balance or $15.00, whichever is greater Ÿ Late Payment Fee shall be as follows: Under $100 $15 $100-$999.99 $29 $1000 or above $35 Ÿ Other Fees - $30 on NSF checks $30 on Overlimit
Internet Application means any application which is received by Bank through any of the following: (i) the Retailer Website; (ii) any electronic means other than facsimile, including, without limitation, the internet, e-mail, wireless devices other than telephones, and other electronic data transmission devices.
Internet Application means any Application for a Card which is received by Company and/or Eligible Assignee on-line via the Company and/or Eligible Assignee web site.
Internet Application means any application which is received by Bank through the Retailer Website.