Purchase Security Sample Clauses

Purchase Security. In the event of a claim covered under the Purchase Security Plan, a Loss Report will be mailed by the Administrator. Complete in full and return within ninety (90) days from the date of loss or damage. The Loss Report shall include but may not be limited to: • copy of the Account charge receipt and/or Account statementa copy of the store receipt • serial number of the Insured Item (where applicable) and • any other information reasonably required by the Administrator such as a police or insurance claim report.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Purchase Security. The Purchase Security Plan automatically protects most Insured Items purchased with the TD Credit Card for ninety (90) days from purchase for all risk of direct physical loss or damage, except as herein provided, anywhere in the world, in excess of other applicable insurance. If the item is lost, stolen or damaged, it will be replaced or repaired, or the Account Holder will be reimbursed for the Purchase Price. This protection is provided at no additional cost and is in effect for purchases made on or after December 1, 2008.
Purchase Security. The Purchase Security Plan automatically protects most Insured Items purchased with the TD Credit Card for ninety
Purchase Security. What is Purchase Security? Within the first ninety (90) days of the date of purchase, Purchase Security will, at the Providers discretion, repair or replace your eligible items of personal property purchased entirely with your eligible Visa card up to a maximum of $10,000 per occurrence and a total of $50,000 per cardholder account per twelve (12) month period, in the event of theft or damage. Who is eligible for this benefit? To be eligible for this benefit, you must purchase the new item entirely with your covered card and / or accumulated points from your covered card for yourself or to give as a gift. What items are covered by Purchase Security? • Most items you purchase entirely with your covered card are covered if damaged or stolen for ninety (90) days from the date of purchase as indicated on your covered card’s receipt • Items you purchase with your covered card and give as gifts also are covered • This coverage is secondary to any other applicable insurance or coverage available to you or the gift recipient. Coverage is limited to only those amounts not covered by any other insurance or coverage benefit What are the coverage limitations? • Coverage is limited to the lesser of the following: • The actual cost of the item (excluding delivery and transportation costs). • A maximum of $10,000 per loss and a total of $50,000 per cardholder account per twelve (12) month period. • Purchases that are made up of a pair or set will be limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the specific item stolen or damaged. If the specific item cannot be replaced individually or repaired, the value of the pair or set will be covered not to exceed the limits above • Coverage for stolen or damaged jewelry or fine art will be limited to the actual purchase price as listed on your credit card statement, regardless of sentimental or appreciated market value What items are not covered? • Items left in public sight, out of arm’s reach, lacking care, custody or control by the cardholder • Lost items, and items that mysteriously disappear (the only proof of loss is unexplained or there is no physical evidence to show what happened to the item) without any evidence of a wrongful act • Items that are stolen from any location or place (including, but not limited to, exercise facilities, places of employment, schools, or places of worship) due to the lack of due diligence by you or another party • Items lost, stolen, damaged, or mis-delivered while under the care, custody, a...
Purchase Security. Notice: The Purchase Security benefit applies only to Visa signature or PIN transactions made with Your TD Go Card and not to ATM transactions or PIN transactions not processed by Visa.
Purchase Security. In the event of a claim covered under the Purchase Security Plan, a Loss Report will be mailed by the Administrator to the Account
Purchase Security. Subject to the Benefit Limits and within the first ninety (90) days of the date of purchase, Purchase Security will, at the Benefit Administrator’s discretion, replace, repair, or fully reimburse you for the amount debited from your Visa Buxx Card for eligible items of personal property purchased with the Visa Buxx Card in the event of theft, or damage caused by the Eligible Events. This benefit is effective for eligible purchases made as of the date of Card enrollment through date of Card expiration that is embossed on the Card. Each claim is subject to the maximum of the amount debited from the Card or five hundred dollars ($500.00), whichever is lower. The maximum benefits payable per calendar year is one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). Purchase Security is supplemental to, and excess of, any valid and collectible insurance and reimbursement from any other source. To be eligible for this benefit, you must be a cardholder of an eligible U.S.-issued Visa Buxx Card. Only purchases made by the eligible cardholder will be covered. If you want to file a claim, you will need copies of your Visa Buxx Card receipt and your store receipt that clearly identifies that the eligible purchase was made using the Visa Buxx Card. Your eligible purchases are protected against damage due to the following Eligible Events: • Fire, smoke, lightning, explosion, riot, or vandalism • Windstorm, hail, rain, sleet, or snow • Aircraft, spacecraft, or other vehicles • Theft (except from autos or motorized vehicles) • Accidental discharge of water or steam from household plumbing • Sudden accidental damage from electric current (this benefit does not apply to electronic components) What items are not covered? • Animals and living plants • Antiques and collectible items • Boats, aircraft, automobiles, any other motorized vehicle and their motors, equipment or accessories, including trailers and other items that can be towed by or attached to any motorized vehicle • Broken items, unless damage is the result of a covered occurrenceComputer software • Items damaged as a result of weather other than lightning, wind, hail, rain, sleet, or snow • Items purchased for resale, or professional or commercial use • Items stolen from automobiles and other vehicles, or common carriers
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Purchase Security. Reseller grants to the Distributor a purchase money security interest in all Products sold to a buyer which has not yet been paid for, in order to secure payment to the Distributor of all buyer’s indebtedness to the Distributor under the Agreement. The buyer shall execute all documents deemed necessary to evidence, perfect, and/or renew this security interest to the Distributor. Payment in full of the purchase price of all Products shall release the Distributor’s security interest on such Product.

Related to Purchase Security

  • E7 Security E7.1 The Authority shall be responsible for maintaining the security of the Authority’s Premises in accordance with its standard security requirements. The Contractor shall comply with all security requirements of the Authority while on the Authority’s Premises, and shall ensure that all Staff comply with such requirements.

  • Site Security While providing services at a DSHS location, the Contractor, its agents, employees, or Subcontractors shall conform in all respects with physical, fire, or other security regulations specific to the DSHS location.

  • JOB SECURITY 23.01 Subject to the willingness and capacity of individual employees to accept relocation and retraining, the Employer will make every reasonable effort to ensure that any reduction in the work force will be accomplished through attrition.

  • STATE SECURITY 4.01 Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as requiring the Employer to do or refrain from doing anything contrary to any instruction, direction or regulations given or made by or on behalf of the Government of Canada in the interest of the safety or security of Canada or any state allied or associated with Canada.

  • Network Security 10.1 Protection of Service and Property. Each Party shall exercise the same degree of care to prevent harm or damage to the other Party and any third parties, its employees, agents or End User Customers, or their property as it employs to protect its own personnel, End User Customers and property, etc.

  • Not a Security None of the Notes shall be deemed to be a security within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 or the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

  • System Security (a) If any party hereto is given access to the other party’s computer systems or software (collectively, the “Systems”) in connection with the Services, the party given access (the “Availed Party”) shall comply with all of the other party’s system security policies, procedures and requirements that have been provided to the Availed Party in advance and in writing (collectively, “Security Regulations”), and shall not tamper with, compromise or circumvent any security or audit measures employed by such other party. The Availed Party shall access and use only those Systems of the other party for which it has been granted the right to access and use.

  • NATIONAL SECURITY Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed:

  • Multiple Security If (a) the Premises shall consist of one or more parcels, whether or not contiguous and whether or not located in the same county, or (b) in addition to this Mortgage, Mortgagee shall now or hereafter hold one or more additional mortgages, liens, deeds of trust or other security (directly or indirectly) for the Indebtedness upon other property in the State in which the Premises are located (whether or not such property is owned by Mortgagor or by others) or (c) both the circumstances described in clauses (a) and (b) shall be true, then to the fullest extent permitted by law, Mortgagee may, at its election, commence or consolidate in a single foreclosure action all foreclosure proceedings against all such collateral securing the Indebtedness (including the Mortgaged Property), which action may be brought or consolidated in the courts of any county in which any of such collateral is located. Mortgagor acknowledges that the right to maintain a consolidated foreclosure action is a specific inducement to Mortgagee to extend the Indebtedness, and Mortgagor expressly and irrevocably waives any objections to the commencement or consolidation of the foreclosure proceedings in a single action and any objections to the laying of venue or based on the grounds of forum non conveniens which it may now or hereafter have. Mortgagor further agrees that if Mortgagee shall be prosecuting one or more foreclosure or other proceedings against a portion of the Mortgaged Property or against any collateral other than the Mortgaged Property, which collateral directly or indirectly secures the Indebtedness, or if Mortgagee shall have obtained a judgment of foreclosure and sale or similar judgment against such collateral, then, whether or not such proceedings are being maintained or judgments were obtained in or outside the State in which the Premises are located, Mortgagee may commence or continue foreclosure proceedings and exercise its other remedies granted in this Mortgage against all or any part of the Mortgaged Property and Mortgagor waives any objections to the commencement or continuation of a foreclosure of this Mortgage or exercise of any other remedies hereunder based on such other proceedings or judgments, and waives any right to seek to dismiss, stay, remove, transfer or consolidate either any action under this Mortgage or such other proceedings on such basis. Neither the commencement nor continuation of proceedings to foreclose this Mortgage nor the exercise of any other rights hereunder nor the recovery of any judgment by Mortgagee in any such proceedings shall prejudice, limit or preclude Mortgagee's right to commence or continue one or more foreclosure or other proceedings or obtain a judgment against any other collateral (either in or outside the State in which the Premises are located) which directly or indirectly secures the Indebtedness, and Mortgagor expressly waives any objections to the commencement of, continuation of, or entry of a judgment in such other proceedings or exercise of any remedies in such proceedings based upon any action or judgment connected to this Mortgage, and Mortgagor also waives any right to seek to dismiss, stay, remove, transfer or consolidate either such other proceedings or any action under this Mortgage on such basis. It is expressly understood and agreed that to the fullest extent permitted by law, Mortgagee may, at its election, cause the sale of all collateral which is the subject of a single foreclosure action at either a single sale or at multiple sales conducted simultaneously and take such other measures as are appropriate in order to effect the agreement of the parties to dispose of and administer all collateral securing the Indebtedness (directly or indirectly) in the most economical and least time-consuming manner.

  • Aviation Security (1) Each Contracting Party reaffirms that its obligation to the other Contracting Party to protect the security of civil aviation against unlawful interference forms an integral part of this Agreement. Each Contracting Party shall in particular act in conformity with the aviation security provisions of the Convention on Offences and Certain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft, signed at Tokyo on 14 September 1963, the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft, signed at The Hague on 16 December 1970 and the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation, signed at Montreal on 23 September 1971.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.