Dual Authorisation definition

Dual Authorisation means an option whereby the approval of at least two Users may be configurable by You before entering the Contract.
Dual Authorisation means an option whereby the approval of at least two Users may be configurable by You before entering the Contract, as may be made available by Us from time to time;
Dual Authorisation means a process under which a Business Customer may appoint an Initiator and an Authoriser to perform certain operations under Maldives Internet Banking;

Examples of Dual Authorisation in a sentence

  • Please note that where Dual Authorisation has been set up by You, then acceptance shall mean the acceptance by a second User.


More Definitions of Dual Authorisation

Dual Authorisation means the process by which a Business Customer may appoint an Initiator
Dual Authorisation. : means authorisation rights granted to an Authorised User that permit the Authorised User to access the Transactional Account/s and transact to and from the Transactional Account/s only with the assistance of a second Authorised User. The first Authorised User to capture the transaction will be regarded as the “Initiator” of the transaction and the second Authorised User will be regarded as the “Authoriser” of the transaction. In the case of Cellphone Banking, these roles are interchangeable.
Dual Authorisation means an option wherebythe approval of at least two Users may be configurable by You before entering the Contract.
Dual Authorisation means the process by which a Business Customer may appoint an Initiator and an Authoriser to perform certain
Dual Authorisation means the process by which a Business Customer may appoint an Initiator and an

Related to Dual Authorisation

  • Safety Authorisation and “deemed Safety Authorisation” have the meanings given to “safety authorisation” and “deemed safety authorisation” by the Railways and Other Guided Transport Systems (Safety) Regulations 2006;

  • Authorisation means an authorisation, consent, approval, resolution, licence, exemption, filing, notarisation or registration.

  • Authorisations means any consent, registration, filing, notarisation, licence, approval, permit, authority or exemption from, by or with any Governmental Authority and all corporate, creditors’, shareholders’ and third-party approvals or consents;

  • Required Authorisation means any authorisation, consent, declaration, licence, permit, exemption, approval or other document, whether imposed by or arising in connection with any law, regulation, custom, contract, security or otherwise howsoever which must be obtained at any time from any person, Government Entity, central bank or other self-regulating or supra-national authority in order to enable the Borrowers lawfully to borrow the loan or draw any Advance and/or to enable any Security Party lawfully and continuously to continue its corporate existence and/or perform all its obligations whatsoever whensoever arising and/or grant security under the relevant Security Documents and/or to ensure the continuous validity and enforceability thereof;

  • Marketing Authorisation means any approval (including all applicable pricing and governmental reimbursement approvals) required from the FDA or relevant Competent Authority to market and sell a Product in a particular country.