CHARGING PRIVILEGES Sample Clauses
CHARGING PRIVILEGES. 4.1 The Credit Card confers upon the Cardmember the privilege (hereinafter called “Charging Privileges”) under his Credit Card Account:
(a) to sign bills of credit or key in the Cardmember’s PIN into the point-of-sale terminal with merchants listed with MasterCard International, Visa International and/or with any other franchise held by the Bank; and/or
(b) to effect transactions by providing merchants listed with MasterCard International, Visa International and/or with any other franchise held by the Bank with the number of the Credit Card together with such other particulars as may be recorded on the Credit Card and without the requirement of the Cardmember’s signature or PIN as in the case of transactions effected through electronic commerce, the Internet, mail and/or telephone order and at specific electronic and/or point-of-sale terminals (whether self-service or otherwise) including but not limited to transactions effected at petrol kiosks and/or through such other modes that may be introduced or implemented from time to time.
4.2 The Credit Card shall not be used for unlawful transactions including but not limited to illegal betting by electronic online, internet or similar means. Without prejudice to the generality of Clauses 4.4, 6.2 and 6.3, the Bank may at its sole and absolute discretion suspend, cancel or revoke the Cardmember’s privilege to use the Credit Card in respect of a specific transaction or all transactions if the Bank is of the opinion (which opinion shall be conclusive and binding upon the Cardmember) that the transaction or transactions is or are illegal.
4.3 The Cardmember hereby irrevocably agrees and confirms that the Cardmember shall be liable to the Bank for all liabilities incurred by the Cardmember through the use of his Credit Card and charged by the Bank to the Cardmember’s Credit Card Account, whether shown in any transaction receipt or not. Failure to sign any transaction receipt or provide the Cardmember’s PIN will not relieve the Cardmember from liability to the bank in respect thereof if, based on satisfactory evidence, the Bank is of the opinion (which opinion shall be conclusive and binding upon the Cardmember) that the Cardmember did perform the transaction and/or that the omission is due to the nature of the transaction or due to an oversight on the part of the Cardmember and/or the merchant and/or the member bank of MasterCard International, Visa International and/or any other franchise held by the Bank for whic...
CHARGING PRIVILEGES. ▪ A GapCard can only be used by the person whose name is embossed on the card. Each person, including any authorized users, should have their own card with their name on it. For example, a husband may not use his wife’s card nor may a wife use her husband’s card. Furthermore, a son/daughter may not use a parent’s card. MCCBG will not accept calls or notes from existing cardholders authorizing their dependent(s) or any other person(s) to use their account. ▪ A GapCard can be used in all US, Puerto Rico and Canadian store locations.
CHARGING PRIVILEGES. The PEOPLES/MAPPINS Card can only be used by the person whose name is embossed on the card. Each person, including authorized users, will have their own card with their name embossed on the card (if requested by primary cardholder). TDFS will not accept calls or notes from existing cardholders authorizing their dependent(s) or any other person(s) to use their credit card.
