Common use of Signature Requirement Clause in Contracts

Signature Requirement. In order for my Card to be valid, I must activate and sign the Card as soon as I receive it. However, my liability does not depend on whether or not I sign my Card. CONSUMER PURPOSES: I may use my Account only for personal, family or household uses; I may not use the Account for business purposes. If I do use my Account for business purposes, this Agreement still applies and I must pay you for those Transactions. You may close my Account if you learn that I am using it for business purposes. MOBILE PHONES OR OTHER DEVICES: Smart phones, tablets and other electronic devices can store my Card (such as through a mobile wallet). This means they can be used to make Purchases or other Transactions. Any such Transactions are covered by this Agreement. Apps that use my Card to make Transactions may have separate terms of use. You are not responsible if I violate those terms, or for any consequences resulting from any violation. When my Account is accessible by my mobile device, it is important that I treat my mobile device with the same care I would the Card. For example, I should secure my mobile device against unauthorized access. Additionally, if I give someone my phone, or other mobile device, that can be the same as giving that person my Card.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: lapfcu.org, lapfcu.org, lapfcu.org

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