Chase Card definition

Chase Card means a Card issued by Chase or its affiliates and used to access a line of credit, prepaid account, or deposit account, issued or maintained by Chase or its affiliates.
Chase Card means a Card issued by the Bank or its Affiliates and used to access a line of credit, prepaid account, or deposit account, issued or maintained by the Bank or its Affiliates.

Examples of Chase Card in a sentence

  • The Fourth Amended and Restated Transfer and Servicing Agreement, dated as of January 20, 2016, as amended, among Chase Card Funding LLC, as Transferor, the Bank, as Servicer, Chase Issuance Trust, as Issuing Entity, and ▇▇▇▇▇ Fargo Bank, National Association, as Indenture Trustee and Collateral Agent.

  • Chase Card Funding, as depositor of the Issuing Entity (the “Depositor”), has prepared and filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “Commission”) in accordance with the provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder (collectively, the “Act”), a shelf registration statement on Form SF-3 (having the registration number stated in the applicable Terms Agreement), including a form of prospectus, relating to the Notes.

  • If the foregoing is in accordance with your understanding of our agreement, kindly sign and return to us the enclosed duplicate hereof, whereupon it will become a binding agreement among the Bank, Chase Card Funding, the Issuing Entity and the Underwriters in accordance with its terms.

  • The Issuing Entity will be operated pursuant to a Fourth Amended and Restated Trust Agreement, dated as of January 20, 2016 (as may be further amended from time to time, the “Trust Agreement”), between Chase Card Funding, as Transferor and Beneficiary, and Wilmington Trust Company, a Delaware banking corporation, as owner trustee (the “Owner Trustee”).

  • Chase Card Funding may conclusively rely on such Officer’s Certificate, shall have no duty to make inquiries with regard to the matters set forth therein and shall incur no liability in so relying.

  • Chase Card Funding may conclusively rely on such Officer’s Certificate, shall have no duty to make inquiries with regard to the matters set forth therein, and shall incur no liability in so relying.

  • Chase Card Funding shall be under no obligation whatsoever to file such financing or continuation statements or to make any other filing under the UCC in connection with such sale and assignment.

  • The Fourth Amended and Restated Transfer and Servicing Agreement, dated as of January 20, 2016, as amended, among Chase Card Funding LLC, as Transferor, Chase Bank USA, National Association, as Servicer, Chase Issuance Trust, as Issuing Entity, and ▇▇▇▇▇ Fargo Bank, National Association, as Indenture Trustee and Collateral Agent.

  • The execution and delivery of this Agreement, the performance of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and the fulfillment of the terms hereof will not conflict with or violate any Requirements of Law applicable to Chase Card Funding.

  • Since the date of the transfer by Chase USA under the Agreement, Chase Card Funding has not sold, transferred or encumbered any Receivable in any Removed Account or any interest therein.

Related to Chase Card

  • DBS Card means a dried blood spot card aliquoted from the Cord Blood Sample for use in connection with Release.

  • Smart Card means a Debit Card that has an embedded integrated circuit that can process data and protect the cardholder from fraudulent use.

  • Debit Card means a card, including a Smart Card, issued by the Financial Institution that allows the holder of the card to deposit cash and/or Instruments or withdraw cash from the Account through an ATM, authorize Transactions on the Account through an ATM, and that operates like an Instrument to purchase goods and services from merchants.

  • Credit card means a credit, travel, or entertainment card.

  • Rate Card means a document containing prices and descriptions for various advertisement placement options available from a service sector, which sets out the minimum and maximum price of a service.