MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES Sample Clauses

MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES. A.3.a. An airline interested in Membership must contact the Member Service Center (MSC) to obtain access to the ZED-MIBA Forum website (xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx) and to the Agreement.
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MEMBERSHIP PROCEDURES a. The PURCHASER has the opportunity to create a membership with the e-mail address they have given at registration or the GSM number they are currently using. More than one membership may not be created with the same e-mail address/GSM number. The PURCHASER shall use the e-mail address that they have given during registration as the username and shall have a password to be determined by themselves. The PURCHASER may change their password at any time. The responsibility for the selection, changing and protection of the password and the use of the account to be created belongs entirely to the PURCHASER and the merchant and legal entity that they have declared to represent.

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