Prohibited Payments Sample Clauses

Prohibited Payments. The following types of payments are prohibited through the Service, and we have the right but not the obligation to monitor for, block, cancel and/or reverse such payments:
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Prohibited Payments. Payments to Billers outside of the United States or its territories are prohibited through the Service.
Prohibited Payments. Payments to Billers outside of the United States or its territories are prohibited through the Service. EXCEPTION PAYMENTS Tax payments and court ordered payments may be scheduled through the Service, however such payments are discouraged and must be scheduled at your own risk. In no event shall the Service be liable for any claims or damages resulting from your scheduling of these types of payments. The Service Guarantee as it applies to any late payment related charges is void when these types of payments are scheduled and/or processed by the Service. The Service has no obligation to research or resolve any claim resulting from an exception payment. All research and resolution for any misapplied, mis-posted or misdirected payments will be the sole responsibility of you and not of the Service.
Prohibited Payments. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, if any payment made under this Agreement is a “golden parachute payment” as defined in Section 28(k) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. section 1828(k) and Part 359 of the Rules and Regulations of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (collectively, the “FDIC Rules”) or is otherwise prohibited, restricted or subject to the prior approval of a Bank Regulator, no payment shall be made hereunder without complying with said FDIC Rules.
Prohibited Payments. Grantee agrees that payments made by Grantor under this Agreement will not be used to compensate, directly or indirectly, any person: (1) currently holding an elective office in this State including, but not limited to, a seat in the General Assembly, or (2) employed by an office or agency of the State of Illinois whose annual compensation is in excess of sixty percent (60%) of the Governor’s annual salary, or $106,447.20 (30 ILCS 500/50-13).
Prohibited Payments. The following types of payments are prohibited and we have the right but not the obligation to monitor for, block and/or reverse such payments: • Payments to or from persons or entities located in prohibited territories; • Payments that violate any law; • Payments for donations or payments to an unauthorized charity or non-profit organization • Payments that violate any terms in this Agreement; and • Payments related to tax or court ordered obligations, gambling, any unlawful activity, or any objectionable purpose as we reasonably determine. In no event shall we be obligated to research or resolve or be liable for any claims or damages resulting from your scheduling of prohibited payments.
Prohibited Payments. Payments to Payees outside of the United States or its territories are prohibited through the Service.
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Prohibited Payments. See the Prohibited Payments Section of this Agreement for details
Prohibited Payments. Payments to Payees outside of the United States or its territories are prohibited through the Xxxx Pay Service.
Prohibited Payments. The following types of payments are prohibited through our Online Banking Services, including the External Transfer and Xxxx Payment Services, and we have the right but not the obligation to monitor for, block, cancel and/or reverse such payments:  Payments to or from persons or entities located in prohibited territories (for External Transfer and Xxxx Payment Services this would include any territory outside of the United States); and  Payments that violate any law, statute, ordinance or regulation; and  Payments that violate the Acceptable Use terms in Acceptable Use Section of this Agreement; and  Payments related to: (1) tobacco products, (2) prescription drugs and devices; (3) narcotics, steroids, controlled substances or other products that present a risk to consumer safety; (4) drug paraphernalia; (5) ammunition, firearms, or firearm parts or related accessories; (6) weapons or knives regulated under applicable law; (7) goods or services that encourage, promote, facilitate or instruct others to engage in illegal activity; (8) goods or services that are sexually oriented; (9) goods or services that promote hate, violence, racial intolerance, or the financial exploitation of a crime; (10) goods or services that defame, abuse, harass or threaten others; (11) goods or services that include any language or images that are bigoted, hateful, racially offensive, vulgar, obscene, indecent or discourteous; (12) goods or services that advertise, sell to, or solicit others; or (13) goods or services that infringe or violate any copyright, trademark, right of publicity or privacy, or any other proprietary right under the laws of any jurisdiction; and  Payments related to gambling, gaming and/or any other activity with an entry fee and a prize, including, but not limited to, casino games, sports betting, horse or dog racing, lottery tickets, other ventures that facilitate gambling, games of skill (whether or not it is legally defined as a lottery) and sweepstakes; and  Payments relating to transactions that (1) support pyramid or ponzi schemes, matrix programs, other "get rich quick" schemes or multi-level marketing programs, (2) are associated with purchases of real property, annuities or lottery contracts, lay-away systems, off-shore banking or transactions to finance or refinance debts funded by a credit card, (3) are for the sale of items before the seller has control or possession of the item, (4) constitute money-laundering or terrorist financing, (5)...
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