Your Errors Sample Clauses
The "Your Errors" clause assigns responsibility to one party for any mistakes, inaccuracies, or omissions they make in the course of fulfilling their obligations under the agreement. Typically, this means that if a party provides incorrect information, fails to follow instructions, or otherwise makes an error that affects the contract's execution, they are liable for any resulting consequences or damages. This clause ensures accountability and encourages diligence, helping to prevent disputes by clearly stating who bears the risk for errors.
Your Errors. If you erroneously send a payment to the wrong party, or send a payment for the wrong amount (based on a typographical error, for example), your only recourse will be to contact the party to whom you sent the payment and ask them to refund the payment. PayPal will not reimburse you or reverse a payment that you have made in error.
Your Errors. 10.4.1 Sending pay ments. If you erroneously send a payment to the wrong party, or send a payment for the wrong amount (based on a typographical error, for example), your only recourse will be to contact the party to whom you sent the payment and ask them to refund the payment. WALLEX will not reimburse you or reverse a payment that you have made in error.
Your Errors. If you erroneously makes an e-money transfer to the wrong party, or make an e-money transfer for the wrong amount (based on a typographical error, for example), your only recourse will be to contact the party which received the e-money transfer and ask them to refund the e-money transfer. PayPal will not reimburse you or reverse an e-money transfer that you have made in error.
Your Errors. If you erroneously send a payment to the wrong party, or send a payment for the wrong amount (based on a typographical error, for example), your only recourse will be to contact the Payee and ask them to refund the payment. PayMaster will not reimburse you or reverse a payment that you have made in error. However, if you notify us of such an error on your part, we will endeavor [but are not obliged] to cancel any payment instructions given by you if the relevant instructions have not yet been processed and/or carried out.
