Record of charge form definition

Record of charge form means any document submitted or
Record of charge form means any document submitted or intended to be submitted to an issuer as evidence of a credit transaction for which the issuer has agreed to reimburse persons providing money, goods, property, services or other things of value.
Record of charge form means, whenever a Manual Charge is incurred with respect to the customer, the record of charge form that Moneytech issue to you or that Moneytech approves at any time which is to be completed by you and signed by an Accountholder of the relevant customer;

Examples of Record of charge form in a sentence

  • Record of charge form verifying that relevant flight ticket was charged to AmBank (M) Berhad Account.

Related to Record of charge form

  • Certificate of deposit means an instrument containing an acknowledgment by a bank that a sum of money has been received by the bank and a promise by the bank to repay the sum of money. A certificate of deposit is a note of the bank.

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