Processing Obligations definition

Processing Obligations means, as to any Person, liabilities and obligations of such Person that arise out of or relate to any payment processing transaction for which such Person acts, in whole or in part, as a processor, custodian, remitter, servicer or accounts payable automator or transmitter in the ordinary course of its business, including, without limitation, any liability or obligation of such Person under any Sponsorship Agreement.
Processing Obligations means those obligations relating to the processing of Petroleum Substances produced from the Lands, if any, described in Schedule “B”;

Examples of Processing Obligations in a sentence

  • The agreement also allowed employees the freedom to file a charge or complaint with a "government agency" and cooperate with agency investigations, which would presumably include the NLRB.

  • It is possible that certain Processing Obligations incurred by the Debtors immediately prior to the Petition Date may not have been fully netted out against the payments received by the Debtors prior to the Petition Date.

  • In this Addendum, the following terms shall have the meanings set out below and cognate terms shall be construed accordingly: Applicable Law European Union or Member State laws to which Pelican is subject; Claim any claim, action or demand (whether for damages, an injunction or otherwise) made against the Retailer arising out of or in connection with a breach of clause 2 (Data Processing Obligations) (whether by Pelican or by Pelican’s employees, representatives, agents or sub-contractors).

  • In cases where the user enters an input value in the form of a percent, the value may not exceed 100 percent.

  • As of the Petition Date, the Debtors estimate that they owe approximately$500 on account of tax filing services provided by Ceridian (the “Tax Service Fees”, together with the Payroll Processing Obligations, the “Ceridian Obligations”).

  • This appears to be in conflict with responses on volunteer capacity in section 7.4 above, which showed only 15% of organisation stating they’d lost 75% of their volunteers in November compared to 40% in April but maybe what we are seeing here is a cumulative effect of reducing volunteer numbers over time.

  • Analysis includes brief reference to linkages between market women and urban horticultural crop production.

  • The Supplier shall make available to the Company all information necessary to demonstrate compliance with this clause 2 (Data Processing Obligations) and allow for and contribute to audits including inspections conducted by the Company or another auditor mandated by the Company in relation to the Processing of Personal Data and the implementation of technical and organisations measures by the Supplier as referred to in these Data Processing Obligations.

  • Generally, the Processing Obligations are satisfied by netting the amount charged against pending payments owed by a Payment Processing Company to the Debtors under the Payment Processing Agreements.

  • The Payment Processing Companies are authorized to offset Processing Obligations that may have arisen before the Petition Date.