Merchant Acceptance definition

Merchant Acceptance means the process of enabling a Merchant to accept card payments;

Examples of Merchant Acceptance in a sentence

  • Merchant Acceptance I., MERCHANT agrees to abide by and be bound by the terms and conditions of BANK’S third party electronic check vendor, EZ CHECK, set forth below and also available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • The fees payable to Cross Switch by the Merchant in consideration for the Services, as set out in the Service Schedule, including the Processing Fee and Merchant Acceptance Fee.

  • Merchant Acceptance I., MERCHANT agrees to abide by and be bound by the terms and conditions of BANK‟S third party electronic check vendor, EZ CHECK, set forth below and also available at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • RMS may terminate this Agreement immediately without prior notice if (i) either party has reason to believe that fraudulent Card Transactions or other activity prohibited by this Agreement is occurring at any Merchant location; (ii) such action is taken to prevent loss to RMS or Card Issuers, (iii) Merchant appears on any Card Association's security reporting, or (iv) RMS’ Merchant Acceptance Criteria changes.

  • Upon request by Rvvup, the Merchant shall provide Rvvup with financial, ownership and other information about the Merchant and its business as reasonably requested to assist with the ongoing satisfaction of the Merchant Acceptance Criteria and to comply with Applicable Law.

  • Such information shall include, Activity Summary, Merchant Information, Principal(s), Trade References, Merchant Site Survey Report, Terminal Information, Discount Rates and Fees, Electronic Debit/Credit Authorization, Individual Guaranty and Merchant Acceptance Signature(s).