Terminal Receipt definition

Terminal Receipt means a receipt generated by a Merchant’s Eftpos terminal.
Terminal Receipt means a document in the form and substance prescribed by the Bank produced by a Terminal to evidence a transaction; and
Terminal Receipt. You can get a receipt at the time you make any transfer to or from your Account using an ATM or a POS terminal unless the POS transaction is for fifteen dollars ($15.00) or less.

Examples of Terminal Receipt in a sentence

  • Transfers and withdrawals made through any ATM or POS terminal, Debit Card transactions, audio response transactions, preauthorized EFTs, Terminal Receipt.

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  • Terminal Receipt: You can get a receipt at the time you make any transfer to or from your account using an ATM or a POS terminal.

  • The completed Terminal Receipt requires no signature of the Cardholder and the ‘Customer’s Copy’ of the Terminal Receipt is to be handed over to the Cardholder.

  • Terminal Receipt You may get a receipt at the time you make any transaction (except inquiries) involving your account using an ATM, POS terminal, or Debit Card transaction with a participating merchant.

  • Despatch Station and Terminal/ Receipt Station and if any spur lines to other pipeline/ station before commencement of construction.

  • Combined Terminal Operator/Carrier Reporting:If you file a combined report and the EIN of the Terminal Operator and Carrier is the same for a terminal receipt and carrier delivery transaction, you must report both the Terminal Receipt and the Carrier Delivery transaction separately.

  • Terminal Receipt: You can get a receipt at the time you make any transfer to or from your Account using one of our ATMs or a POS terminal unless the POS transaction is for fifteen dollars ($15.00) or less.

  • Terminal Receipt: Depending on the availability at the location you select to initiate your transaction, you may receive a terminal receipt at the time you make any transaction initiated at an ATM or at a merchant point- of-sale (POS) terminal.

  • Terminal Receipt: You can get a receipt at the time you make any transfer to or from your Account using an ATM or a POS terminal unless the POS transaction is for fifteen dollars ($15.00) or less.


More Definitions of Terminal Receipt

Terminal Receipt. You can get a receipt at the time you make any transfer to or from your Account using an ATM or a POS terminal unless the POS transaction is for fifteen dollars ($15.00) or less. Other Provisions Stop Payments on ATM, POS, or Debit Card Transactions: Personal Identification Number (“PIN”): The PIN issued to you is for your security purposes. The numbers are confidential and should not be disclosed to third parties or recorded on the Card. You are responsible for safekeeping your PIN(s). You agree not to disclose or otherwise make your PIN available to anyone not authorized to sign on your Account(s).

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