Common use of Card Clause in Contracts

Card. A Singapore dollar Citi Lazada Visa Signature credit card issued by us and a renewal or replacement and if more than one card or if a supplementary card is issued, includes such other card(s). Card account An account which you maintain with us in respect of the card. Card transaction A transaction carried out whether by using the card, the card account number and/or the PIN or via TBS or otherwise, whether with or without your knowledge or authority (including a payment for any goods, services and/or benefits and a payment for any charitable purpose and any cash advance). Cash advance A disbursement of funds in any currency. Cash interest rate Interest rate applied on outstanding debit balances from Cash transactions as well as outstanding balances pursuant to any balance transfer programs after the expiry of the promotional tenure. Cash transactions Cash advance transactions, Quasi-cash transactions and related fee and interest charges. Citigroup, Inc. Citigroup, Inc., a corporation incorporated in the United States of America Citigroup Organisation Any affiliate or subsidiary of Citigroup, Inc. Collected Amount An amount for or on account of, or which represents, withholding, income tax, value added tax, tax on the sale or disposition of any property, duties, or any other lawfully collected amount. Combined credit limit The maximum credit limit permitted by us, and communicated to you by us from time to time, in respect of which the total outstanding balance of your card account must not exceed at any time and if you have more than one card account such limit shall be the maximum permitted for the total outstanding balance of all your card accounts (excluding only any business card account where the credit limit thereof is determined by the business member and excluding any credit limit assigned on your Citibank Ready Credit account).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: S Agreement, S Agreement, S Agreement

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