Merchant Location definition

Merchant Location means: (a) any physical retail location at which a sales transaction can occur and that has a unique address, city, state, and zip code in the Territory (including, for the sake of clarity, gas stations and car washes adjacent to Costco warehouse locations); (b) an electronic commerce platform, mail order channel, or telephone order channel aimed principally at residents in the Territory and through which a sales transaction can occur; and in the case of (a) or (b) that are owned and operated by Merchant using Merchant’s trademarks or owned and operated by an Affiliate of Merchant using Merchant’s trademarks
Merchant Location means the Merchant's address listed on the Merchant Processing Agreement.
Merchant Location means the Merchant's address listed on POS Exhibit A.

Examples of Merchant Location in a sentence

  • For Each Individual Merchant Location Where You Collect and Submit a Complete Recent Merchant Processing Statement and Completed Needs Analysis Form, You Will Receive a Statement Submission Bonus Payable with any Commissions Due on Thursday of Each Week.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Merchant shall be responsible for the cost of shipping Equipment to and from the Merchant Location and any additional wiring completed.

  • To extent permitted by applicable law, without demand or legal process, Shift4 and its agents may enter into the premises, including the Merchant Location, where the Equipment may be found andntake possession of and remove the Equipment, without incurring any liability for such retaking.

  • Merchant shall be billed a $199.00 reschedule fee if (i) Merchant reschedules the installation less than 24 hours prior to the appointment; (ii) an authorized representative of the Merchant is not available to acknowledge the installation in writing; or (iii) the Merchant Location, in Shift4's reasonable discretion, is not suitable to conduct the installation (“Reschedule Fee”).

  • Merchant shall be entitled to a one-time installation of the Equipment at the Merchant Location.


More Definitions of Merchant Location

Merchant Location refers to any stand alone unattended vending or self-serve retail machine physically located in the Territory that is owned, operated or serviced by Merchant for which Merchant provides card payment functionality..

Related to Merchant Location

  • Co-location means the use of an existing tower or structure to support antennae for the provision of wireless services. A replacement tower that is constructed on the same site as an existing tower will be considered a co-location as long as the new tower is no taller than the old tower and that the old tower is removed in a reasonable short time frame after the new tower is constructed.

  • Project Location means the points or areas designated as such on Exhibit A and located on the ground by reference to points, stations, natural land features, improvements, or area boundary signs. STATE means the Oregon Department of Forestry, State Forester, or a duly Authorized Representative of the State Forester.

  • Transit village means a community with a bus, train, light rail,

  • Community location means a public or private elementary or secondary school, a church, a public library, a public playground, or a public park.

  • ATM means an automated teller machine.

  • Data Center(s) means the site or sites at which the Software will be hosted to provide the Authorized Services to Customers. Such site or sites shall at all times be owned or controlled by the Provider.

  • wholesale customer means a natural or legal person purchasing electricity for the purpose of resale inside or outside the system where he is established;

  • Retail customer means any person that purchases retail electric energy for its own consumption at

  • Distribution center means a building or structure used primarily for the storage of goods which are intended for subsequent shipment to retail outlets. Distribution center does not mean a building or structure used primarily to store raw agricultural products, used primarily by a manufacturer to store goods to be used in the manufacturing process, used primarily for the storage of petroleum products, or used for the retail sale of goods.