Common use of Authorisation Clause in Contracts

Authorisation. The card entitles the cardholder to pay for goods and ser- vices within the limit set by the issuer at organisations which accept Mastercard or Visa for payment (hereinafter referred to as “acceptance points”), as follows: a) with his/her signature; when paying for goods and ser- vices and when withdrawing cash, the cardholder will be presented with a manually or electronically produced trans- action receipt which he/she shall verify and authorise by sign- ing it. The signature must match the signature on the card. The acceptance point may ask for an official document. It is for the cardholder to keep the transaction receipt; b) with his/her PIN code; c) on the basis of personal authorisation other than the cardholder’s signature or PIN code in particular by using a 3-D Secure Password with personal message or other means of identification (see the specific provisions governing online services in Section 7 below); d) by purchasing goods and services on the basis of orders placed by telephone, over the Internet or by correspondence, as well as in all other cases where the cardholder waives personal authorisation of the sale, and the transaction is conducted solely by providing the name of the cardholder, the card number and expiry date and, if required, the card verification value (CVV, CVC) indicated on the signature strip; e) by using the card at ATMs without signing or providing a PIN or other means of identification (e.g. car park machines, ticket machines, toll roads or card-not-present contacless payments). By authorising the transaction, the cardholder acknow- ledges the claim by the acceptance point. The cardholder thereby explicitly and irrevocably instructs the issuer to settle the amounts with the acceptance point. The claims acknow- ledged by the cardholder shall be binding on the company, regardless of the internal legal relationship between the cardholder and the company, and regardless of any diver- gent entries in the Commercial Register of Business Names or in other publications.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions

Authorisation. The card entitles the cardholder to pay for goods and ser- vices within the limit set by the issuer at organisations which accept Mastercard MasterCard or Visa for payment (hereinafter referred to as “acceptance points”), as follows: a) with his/her signature; when paying for goods and ser- vices and when withdrawing cash, the cardholder will be presented with a manually or electronically produced trans- action receipt which he/she shall verify and authorise by sign- ing signing it. The signature must match the signature on the card. The acceptance point may ask for an official document. It is for the cardholder to keep the transaction receipt;. b) with his/her PIN code; c) on the basis of personal authorisation other than the cardholder’s signature or PIN code code, in particular by using a 3-D Secure Password with personal message or other means of identification (see the specific provisions governing online services in Section 7 below); d) by purchasing goods and services on the basis of orders placed by telephone, over the Internet or by correspondence, as well as in all other cases where the cardholder waives personal authorisation of the sale, and the transaction is conducted solely by providing the name of the cardholder, the card number and expiry date and, if required, the card verification value (CVV, CVC) indicated on the signature strip;. e) by using the card at ATMs without signing or providing a PIN or other means of identification (e.g. car park machines, ticket machines, toll roads or card-not-present contacless paymentspayments by PayPass or payWave). By authorising the transaction, the cardholder acknow- ledges the claim by the acceptance point. The cardholder thereby explicitly and irrevocably instructs the issuer to settle the amounts with the acceptance point. The claims acknow- ledged by the cardholder shall be binding on the company, regardless of the internal legal relationship between the cardholder and the company, and regardless of any diver- gent entries in the Commercial Register of Business Names or in other publications.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions