Common use of SECURITY PROCEDURES; COMMUNICATIONS Clause in Contracts

SECURITY PROCEDURES; COMMUNICATIONS. a) Client and Bank may agree to certain procedures and security devices, which may include without limitation, codes, encryption, passwords, security tokens, and other security devices, systems and Software (referred to individually and collectively, “Security Device(s)”) designed to verify the authenticity of information (including without limitation transaction information), instructions, orders (including without limitation payment orders) and other communications relating to a Service (each a “Communication”). The term “payment order(s)” includes payment orders, as defined in Division 11 of the California Commercial Code. In this regard, application of the procedures and Security Devices to authenticate a Communication will be collectively referred to as the “Security Procedures” in the Master Agreement. If Bank takes any action not provided in the Security Procedures in connection with any Communication, such additional action shall not be deemed to become a mandatory part of the continuing Security Procedures. Client understands and agrees that Bank will use the Security Procedures to verify the authenticity of Communications and that the Security Procedures are not designed to, and are not used for the purpose of, detecting errors in transmission or content of Communications, including discrepancies between account names and numbers.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Management Services Agreement, Management Services Agreement, www.mechanicsbank.com

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SECURITY PROCEDURES; COMMUNICATIONS. (a) Client and Bank may agree to certain procedures and security devices, which may include without limitation, codes, encryption, passwords, security tokens, and other security devices, systems and Software (referred to individually and collectively, “Security Device(s)”) designed to verify the authenticity of information (including without limitation transaction information), instructions, orders (including without limitation payment orders) and other communications relating to a Service (each a “Communication”). The term “payment order(s)” includes payment orders, as defined in Division 11 of the California Commercial Code. In this regard, application of the procedures and Security Devices to authenticate a Communication will be collectively referred to as the “Security Procedures” in the Master Agreement. If Bank takes any action not provided in the Security Procedures in connection with any Communication, such additional action shall not be deemed to become a mandatory part of the continuing Security Procedures. Client understands and agrees that Bank will use the Security Procedures to verify the authenticity of Communications and that the Security Procedures are not designed to, and are not used for the purpose of, detecting errors in transmission or content of Communications, including discrepancies between account names and numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Cash Management Agreement

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SECURITY PROCEDURES; COMMUNICATIONS. (a) Client and Bank may agree to certain procedures and security devices, which may include without limitation, codes, encryption, passwords, security tokens, and other security devices, systems and Software (referred to individually and collectively, “Security Device(s)”) designed to verify the authenticity of information (including without limitation transaction information), instructions, orders (including without limitation payment orders) and other communications relating to a Service (each a “Communication”). The term “payment order(s)” includes payment orders, as defined in Division 11 of the California Commercial Code. In this regard, application of the procedures and Security Devices to authenticate a Communication will be collectively referred to as the “Security Procedures” in the Master Agreement. If Bank takes any action not provided in the Security Procedures in connection with any Communication, such additional action shall not be deemed to become a mandatory part of the continuing Security Procedures. Client understands and agrees that Bank will use the Security Procedures to verify the authenticity of Communications and that the Security Procedures are not designed to, and are not used for the purpose of, detecting errors in transmission or content of Communications, including discrepancies between account names and numbers.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Management Services Agreement

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