Authorisation Code definition

Authorisation Code or “FIN” means an alphanumeric identifier issued by NZX, an Issuer or a Securities Registry, to a Security holder that provides authority to access the shareholders account at the Securities Registry;
Authorisation Code refers to the password that, where applicable, is created for the registered Domain Name. More information is available at xxx.xxx.xx.
Authorisation Code or “Key” means the application or authentication code provided by TN to the Customer upon request and/or Registration/Activation for secure access to the Application;

Examples of Authorisation Code in a sentence

  • Your Authorisation Code will be used by us to effect Trades for you and for all other purposes incidental to the provision of Services to you.

  • Your Authorisation Code will be retained by us and will be encrypted.

  • Require your CSN and Authorisation Code before we carry out the Transaction.

  • Where you instruct us that we are not authorised to continue to hold your Authorisation Code in encrypted format, we will delete it as soon as reasonably practicable.

  • Without limitation to any term of this Client Agreement, we are not liable where we have taken reasonable endeavours to protect your Authorisation Code from unauthorised use and/ or unauthorised access.


More Definitions of Authorisation Code

Authorisation Code means the code indicating that the Pluxee Card can be accepted by the Terminal or the Payment System. The Authorisation Code indicates that, at this precise moment, the Pluxee Card has not been blocked and that the limit of use, the period of validity of the Electronic Vouchers and the period of validity of the Pluxee Card have not expired.
Authorisation Code means a set of dialled digits a Caller enters that validate a User’s identity. If digits areincorrect or not entered, the call will be disconnected.
Authorisation Code means in relation to a Delegated Administrator of a Participant who executes his/her Administration Rights in the capacity of a checker, a unique code assigned to that Delegated Administrator for his/her input in order to authorise a user administration transaction via the CCASS Terminal of that Participant;
Authorisation Code means the code or reference number sent by an Issuer following an Authorisation.
Authorisation Code means a numerical code delivered in the text message sent to the User to the number of his/her mobile phone stated in the Account Agreement or a Token code generated by the User via the Token device. This is a one-time code that cannot be reused and has a limited validity period. Authorisation code is used to confirm the parameters of the User’s instruction. By communicating the SA Authorisation Code, the User acknowledges the correctness of the order and agrees to its execution.
Authorisation Code. The unique approval code issued in respect of a Transaction proposed to be accepted and/or processed by the Merchant.
Authorisation Code means the authorisation in code form given by the Authorisation Centre of FCSB in respect of each Card Transaction electronically via the Electronic Terminal or the authorisation in such other form(s) approved and stipulated by FCSB and given by the Authorisation Centre of FCSB in respect of each Card Transaction via such method(s) or mode(s) as approved by FCSB. Authorisation Floor Limit means the amount in any currently of a single transaction at the Merchant’s premises, place of business, the Merchant’s website and any other outlets, above which an online authorisation or voice authorisation must be obtained from the authorisation centre of FCSB.