Debit Terminal definition

Debit Terminal means an Interac Direct Payment debit terminal or any other Bank Card-reading terminal which directly debits an Account for the purchase price of goods and/or services.

Examples of Debit Terminal in a sentence

  • Interac® Flash is a feature available on your Card that enables Cardholders to use the motusbank debit Card to pay for purchases up to $100 at select merchants by holding your Card over a Debit Terminal that supports Interac Flash.

Related to Debit Terminal

  • Client Terminal means the MetaTrader program version 4 and/or 5, which is used by the Client in order to obtain information of financial markets (which content is defined by the Company) in real-time, to make technical analysis of the markets, make Transactions, place/modify/delete Orders, as well as to receive notices from the Company. The program can be downloaded on the Website free of charge.

  • Network Termination Point means the physical point at which a Subscriber is provided with access to a Public Electronic Communications Network and, where it concerns Electronic Communications Networks involving switching or routing, that physical point is identified by means of a specific network address, which may be linked to the Telephone Number or name of a Subscriber. A Network Termination Point provided at a fixed position on Served Premises shall be within an item of Network Termination and Testing Apparatus;

  • Access Terminal means any device used to access any of Your Accounts, including without limitation an ATM, a computer, a portable hand-held device, or a telephone, including any form of mobile telephone or Mobile Device.

  • Customer channel termination point means the location where the customer either inputs or receives the communications.

  • POS Terminal or ‘Point-of-Sale Terminal’ means an electronic device used by a Retailer to authorise and accept a Card Transaction.