Qualifying Card definition

Qualifying Card means a Card issued in a Qualifying Currency under either the MasterCard or Visa Card Schemes, or such other relevant Card Schemes from time to time, of which we shall inform you;
Qualifying Card means the payment cards issued by Standard Chartered Bank, subject always to certain payment cards being excluded from the Program as determined by Standard Chartered Bank in its absolute discretion from time to time;
Qualifying Card means a Visa or Master credit card or debit card issued in Singapore by OCBC. For the removal of doubt, the Qualifying Card used to make the Qualifying Spend need not be registered in the name of the Qualifying Customer, PROVIDED ALWAYS that the Qualifying Spend is made with the due authorization of the person in whose name the Qualifying Card is registered (“Cardmember”).

Examples of Qualifying Card in a sentence

  • You hereby represent that you: (a) are at least eighteen (18) years old and (b) are the holder of the Qualifying Card or are a person authorized by the holder of the Qualifying Card to sign this Authorization.

  • You agree that the issuer of the Qualifying Card may accept this Agreement as your authorization and may pay the Authorized Amounts without DISH’s submitting a signed receipt.

  • You agree that the issuer of the Qualifying Card, if any, may accept this Agreement as your authorization and may pay the Authorized Amounts without DISH’s submitting a signed receipt.

  • We shall reserve the right to disqualify Eligible Cardmembers from this Promotion if the Qualifying Card is no longer in good standing, or in circumstances otherwise determined by us as not eligible for the Promotion.

  • If your account is involuntarily deactivated for failure to pay your xxxx or otherwise, DISH will charge the applicable Unreturned Equipment Charge(s) to your DISH account or your Qualifying Card, at DISH’s option.

  • If your account is involuntarily deactivated for failure to pay your bill or otherwise, DISH will charge the applicable Unreturned Equipment Charge(s) to your DISH account or your Qualifying Card, if any, at DISH’s option.

  • No Qualifying Card Fee $99.00 You are eligible for and accept a promotion but do not provide DISH with a valid credit card or debit/check card.

  • The Qualifying Card and/or primary Current or Savings Account (‘Linked CASA Account’) must be at good standing or not blocked for use and conducted in a proper and satisfactory manner as determined by DBS in its sole discretion at the time of crediting the Cashback.

  • Qualifying Card transactions include all swipe and POS transactions.

  • If your account is involuntarily deactivated for failure to pay your xxxx or otherwise, DISH will charge the applicable Unreturned Equipment Charge(s) to your DISH account or your Qualifying Card, if any, at DISH’s option.

Related to Qualifying Card

  • Qualifying exigency means a situation where the eligible employee seeks leave for one or more of the following reasons:

  • Qualifying country means a country with a reciprocal defense procurement memorandum of understanding or international agreement with the United States in which both countries agree to remove barriers to purchases of supplies produced in the other country or services performed by sources of the other country, and the memorandum or agreement complies, where applicable, with the requirements of section 36 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2776) and with 10 U.S.C. 2457. Accordingly, the following are qualifying countries:

  • Qualifying Facility means an electric energy generating facility that complies with the qualifying facility definition established by PURPA and any FERC rules as amended from time to time (18 Code of Federal Regulations Part 292, Section 292.203 et seq.) implementing PURPA and, to the extent required to obtain or maintain Qualifying Facility status, is self-certified as a Qualifying Facility or is certified as a Qualified Facility by the FERC.

  • Qualifying Company means a qualifying company within the meaning of section 110 of the Taxes Act;

  • Qualifying Period means 12 continuous Calendar Weeks during the whole or part of which the Agency Worker is supplied by one or more Temporary Work Agencies to the relevant Hirer to work temporarily for and under the supervision and direction of the relevant Hirer in the same role, and as further defined in the Schedule to these Terms;