Rotating Card Clause Samples

A Rotating Card clause establishes the terms under which a borrower can repeatedly draw, repay, and redraw funds up to a specified credit limit, similar to a revolving credit facility. In practice, this means that as the borrower repays portions of the outstanding balance, those amounts become available to borrow again during the term of the agreement. This clause is commonly used in credit card agreements or business lines of credit, providing flexibility in managing cash flow. Its core function is to ensure ongoing access to funds without requiring repeated loan applications, thereby streamlining borrowing and repayment processes.
Rotating Card. If the card image shows in an incor- rect orientation, you can use the Rotate Card function of the WorldCard Editor to properly align the card orientation. To use the Rotate Card function, select the Rotate Card Icon in the WorldCard editor window. Once you select the icon , the following screen will appear. Select the appropriate angle of rotation and then click the Rotate icon . The card image will then rotate to the selected orientation. Should you need additional fine adjustment of the card image, select the Fine Rotate icon and adjust as required.
Rotating Card. If the card image shows an incorrect ori- entation, you can use the Rotate Card com- mand of the WorldCard editor to properly align the card orientation. To use the Rotate Card command, click the Rotate Card but- ton in the Editor window. After you click the button , the rotation angle options will appear. Select the appropriate angle of rotation and then click the Rotate button . The card image will then rotate to the selected orientation. Should you need additional fine adjustment of the card image, click the Fine Rotate button required. The rotation angle is selectable from a pulldown menu.

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