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Notwithstanding the terms of this Agreement (or the Connected Account Agreement, as applicable), and where applicable, Stripe may deduct government levies and stamp duties in respect of Cards from the relevant Stripe Issuing Account.
You (or, if applicable, your Stripe Connect Platform) must report all (a) unauthorised Card Transactions (including fraud) to Stripe immediately; and (b) erroneous Card Transactions and other Card Disputes to Stripe within 13 months (or any longer period Law prescribes) after the Card Transaction posts to your Stripe Issuing Account.
The Stripe Issuing Account will contain details of Card Transactions processed in respect of each Card, and the outstanding amount of E-money which is held in the Stripe Issuing Account across all Cards issued to you.
If Stripe fully or partially credits the amount of any Card Transaction to your Stripe Issuing Account, you transfer to Stripe all claims (excluding tort claims) that you may have against the merchant for the Card Transaction.
The Stripe Issuing Account is an E-money Account for which you may request the issuance of Cards.
The Stripe Issuing Account will contain sub-accounts (for information purposes only) related to each Card.
Stripe may delete or disconnect a Card Authorised User’s Personal Data from your Stripe Issuing Account when Law or the Card Network Rules require.
You must appoint a Stripe Issuing Administrator to administer the Stripe Issuing Program on your behalf (e.g., requesting Cards for Card Authorised Users, making changes to the Stripe Issuing Account, managing how Card Authorised Users use Cards).
If Stripe determines that the Card Dispute is valid or the Card Transaction was erroneous or unauthorised, Stripe will credit the amount of the applicable Card Transaction back to your Stripe Issuing Account.
In the agreement between you and your Card Authorised Users, you must specify that the Card Authorised User’s use of the Stripe Issuing Program and Stripe Issuing Account must be solely for business-related purchases.