Unauthorised payment Sample Clauses

The 'Unauthorised payment' clause defines the rules and consequences regarding payments made without proper authority or approval. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes an unauthorised payment, such as transactions made by individuals lacking the necessary permissions or payments made in violation of agreed procedures. It may also specify the steps to be taken if such a payment occurs, including potential remedies or liabilities. The core function of this clause is to protect parties from financial loss or disputes arising from improper or fraudulent payments, ensuring accountability and safeguarding the integrity of financial transactions within the agreement.
Unauthorised payment. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn’t authorised by you (or anyone who’s authorised to make payments for you).
Unauthorised payment. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn’t authorised by you (or anyone who’s authorised to make payments for you). o Another type of security / fraud problem o there was some other unauthorised access to your account. o your password or PIN was compromised.
Unauthorised payment. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn't authorised by you (or anyone who's authorised to make payments for you). • Another type of security / fraud problem This is where there was another security or fraud problem, such as: • There was some other unauthorised access to your account. • Your password or PIN was compromised. • A device you have used to access our services was lost, stolen or deactivated. Follow the steps in the section “What to do in case of a security problem” in the Key Payment and Service Information as soon as possible before contacting us. • Another type of problem This is where there was another type of problem with your account or with our service which is not mentioned above. For instance, we may have made a factual, computational or mathematical error related to your PayPal when you added money to or withdrew money from your PayPal account. If a purchase that you paid for with PayPal was not as described or you have not received the purchase, the PayPal Buyer Protection Policy, not this section, may apply. Please see the PayPal Buyer Protection Policy for how to deal with these particular problems. You must give us all the information we reasonably request as to the circumstances of the problem and take all reasonable steps we request to assist us in our investigation. If you tell us about your problem orally, we may require that you report your problem in writing within ten Business Days after that. We may provide third parties with information we consider relevant in such circumstances in accordance with our Privacy Statement.
Unauthorised payment. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn't authorised by you (or anyone who's authorised to make payments for you). • Another type of security / fraud problem • There was some other unauthorised access to your account. • Your password or PIN was compromised. • A device you have used to access our services was lost, stolen or deactivated. Follow the steps in the section “What to do in case of a security problem” in the Key Payment and Service Information as soon as possible before contacting us. • Another type of problem This is where there was another type of problem with your account or with our service which is not mentioned above. For instance, we may have made a factual, computational or mathematical error related to your PayPal when you added money to or withdrew money from your PayPal account. If a purchase that you paid for with PayPal was not as described or you have not received the purchase, PayPal Buyer Protection, not this section, may apply. Please see the PayPal Buyer Protection section for how to deal with these particular problems.