Primary User Clause Samples

The Primary User clause designates a specific individual or entity as the main authorized user of a product, service, or account. This clause typically outlines the rights and responsibilities of the primary user, such as managing account settings, receiving communications, or being the main point of contact for support. By clearly identifying the primary user, the clause helps prevent confusion over access and authority, ensuring accountability and streamlined communication.
Primary User. As part of the enrollment process for certain Services (including, but not limited to, CashFlow Connect, Lockbox and Remote Deposit Capture Services), Client must designate one or more Primary Users, and Client agrees that there will be at least one Primary User at all times. WesBanco strongly recommends dual administration be set up for back-up purposes and to perform initiator and approver type duties. Client acknowledges that the responsibilities of Primary User include, but are not limited to: (i) assigning and maintaining all Security Credentials for all Authorized Users for applicable Services; (ii) designating additional Authorized Users, (iii) adding or removing eligible Accounts from Authorized User profiles; (iv) establishing limits, if any, on each Authorized Users’ authority to access specific information and/or conduct transactions; (v) promptly removing access for terminated employees or for employees no longer authorized to access or to perform specific duties, (vi) ensuring the proper implementation of Security Procedures by Authorized Users, (vii) reviewing Authorized User access periodically to ensure access to the applicable Services is restricted to users who need it in the performance of their job functions and (viii) properly securing Client’s equipment and network systems to prevent inappropriate use. Pursuant to Subsection I(3) above, WesBanco is entitled to act on any instruction of the Primary User as if it is an authorized instruction until WesBanco shall have received written notice to the contrary from Client. WesBanco shall be given a reasonable time to act on such written notice re-assigning the person designated as the Primary User.
Primary User. If a Supplied Party represents at least 75% of the usage of an asset or facility of the Supplying Party or, in the case of assets or facilities under construction by the Supplying Party, the Supplied Party represents 75% of the intended usage of such asset or facility, then the Supplied Party shall be entitled to purchase that telecommunications asset or facility (including electronics, but excluding fiber) previously constructed or under construction at a price equal to its then current net book value.
Primary User is the party that utilizes the Premises with the permission of the Owner and is making part of it available to the Client subject to the Terms and Conditions of this Deed.
Primary User. The single primary user of the licensed device may access and use the software remotely from any device.
Primary User. The Member for whom eBanking Services have been enabled. SRP Federal Credit Union enables eBanking Services for the Member ONLY. The Member may, in turn, grant Shared Access to eligible Sub-Users. Processing Date or Send-On Date – The Business Day on which the Bill Pay system processes Your bill payment in preparation for delivery by the Due Date specified by You. For Bill Pay transactions processed as Electronic Payments, the Processing Date is typically one Business Day prior to the Due Date specified by you. For Bill Pay transactions processed as a Check, the Send-On Date will be 4 – 7 Business Days prior to the Due Date specified by you.
Primary User the primary user is the first business user set up for business or treasury management access. The Primary User is the main administrator for the digital banking service. The Primary User can set up standard business users.

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