Card Fees definition

Card Fees means the Merchant’s discount rate and the other fees that Merchant is obliged to pay that are based on Card Association fees or rates, as set out in the Fee Schedule under the heading “Merchant Discount Rate Program”.
Card Fees means the fees that the Purchaser shall pay to the Selected Bidder for every smart card procured or issued, as the case may be, as defined.
Card Fees means the fees that the Purchaser shall pay to the Selected Bidder

Examples of Card Fees in a sentence

  • The combined total of your Card Fees, including the Merchant Discount Rate and any Interchange Differential that applied to your Transactions in any month will appear on the Merchant monthly statement.

  • The full amount of any such pass-through Card Fees incurred in any month will be set out on the Merchant monthly statement.

  • Merchant shall be liable to pay for the full month’s Card Fees and Other Fees even if the Services are terminated before the end of the month for any reason.

  • Merchant agrees that the Card Fees will be debited from the Settlement Account and the Other Fees will be debited from the Service Account in accordance with Section 13 of this Agreement.

  • In exchange for the Services, Merchant promises to pay Servicers the Card Fees and the Other Fees.

  • Merchant understands that it is solely responsible for the full amount levied by a Card Association for any Card Fees listed on the Fee Schedule as “Pass-through” and that the Servicers will not be responsible for any portion of these amounts.

  • There may be a fee associated with a Replacement Card (see Card Fees above).

  • Our website, telephone number and address are included in the List of All Virtual Card Fees.

  • There may be a fee associated with ordering a replacement Card (see Card Fees above).

  • Such fees and charges shall be at such rate, in such amount and subject to such maximum and minimum sums as may be specified in the CNCBI Credit Card Fees and Charges or similar schedule of charges of the Bank (as may be imposed, amended, supplemented, replaced or updated by the Bank from time to time, “Schedule of Charges”) from time to time.


More Definitions of Card Fees

Card Fees means any one time, periodical or regular fees that may be levied by the Client to Cardholders and deducted from Card Funds.
Card Fees means the interchange fee and assessments charged by a Card Organisation. This fee will increase or decrease as a result of changes in the fees or assessments set by the various card orga nisations from time to time.
Card Fees mean all fees owed by Cardholder and debited against the balance of a Card, including as applicable, dormancy fees and fees for replacing a lost, stolen or damaged Card, as approved by CBKC in accordance with Section 2.4 and set forth in the Card Fee Schedule for each Program.
Card Fees or “Service Fee”: Means any charges payable by a Customer/Cardholder to the Bank in respect of a Card from time to time including, without limitation, the amount incurred by the Customer/Cardholder on all Card Transactions, service charges, issuance, renewal, balance transfers and replacement fees. • “Personal Identification Number (PIN) “: Means the Card’s secret special number delivered by the Bank to the Customer in a sealed envelope.
Card Fees means any and all fees imposed by EZI Debit, PayPal or another payment platform in relation to Us charging the Card as described in clause 4.2, including but not limited to the EZI Debit fee of $14.80 for each attempt to charge the Card as described in clause 4.2.3.
Card Fees means the NCMC card fees for a maximum of Rs. 100/- which shall be charged by the Bidder directly from the user for every NCMC card procured or issued, as the case may be, as defined in Clause 8.1(3). Further, the Selected Bidder should pay the incentive to the conductors or any other person to authorize the issue of card through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) as a part of monthly settlement.