Common use of Your Liability for Persons Using Your Account Clause in Contracts

Your Liability for Persons Using Your Account. You are liable for: (1) any transactions made by you or an Authorized User on your Account; (2) any transactions made by all persons you or any Authorized User allow to use your Account by providing access to any of the Card(s), Account number, access check, any other credit device, or any other information that would enable a person to conduct transactions that result in any charges to your Account for Purchases, Cash Advances or Balance Transfers; and, (3) any interest charges, fees and any other charges on your Account resulting from such use. These transactions are subject to all terms of this Agreement. You are liable for all of these transactions including, but not limited to, transactions for which you may not have intended to be liable, transactions which cause your total outstanding balance to exceed the credit limit, and transactions that post after you asked us to remove the Authorized User. Your Account does not permit you to limit the nature or amount of authority you allow a person with access to your Account, and you may not attempt to do so.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Credit Card Agreement, Credit Card Agreement, Credit Card Agreement

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