Examples of Electronic Commerce Transactions in a sentence
Merchant may present Transactions to Bank only for the activities and in the volumes described on the Merchant Application, including the percentage of Mail/Phone Order and Electronic Commerce Transactions.
If Bank authorizes Merchant to accept Electronic Commerce Transactions, Merchant agrees to comply with all the provisions of the Operating Rules pertaining to Electronic Commerce Transactions.
If Merchant is so permitted by Bank, Merchant may offer Cardholders involved in Electronic Commerce Transactions or mail order/telephone order transactions an Installment Billing Transaction option.
If Merchant is so permitted by Processor or Merchant Bank, Merchant may offer Cardholders involved in Electronic Commerce Transactions or mail order/telephone order Transactions an Installment Billing Transaction option.
Online Dispute Resolution For Cross-Border Electronic Commerce Transactions: Draft Procedural Rules, Note by the Secretariat, U.N. Doc.
Merchant shall at all times maintain a secure site for the transmission of data relating to the processing of Electronic Commerce Transactions.
Merchant may present Transactions to Processor only for the activities and in the volumes described on the Merchant Application, including the percentage of Mail/Phone Order and Electronic Commerce Transactions.
The SAFE-T for SMB Services only apply to card-present Transactions (the processing environment where the Payment Device is physically presented to the Company by the Cardholder as the form of payment at the time of Transaction) and mail order/telephone order Transactions, and do not apply for Electronic Commerce Transactions.
The foregoing does not affect the Data Breach Reimbursement limitations set forth in Section 9.2(e)(v) with respect any Data Incident relating to data associated with Electronic Commerce Transactions.
A Merchant in a country or region that supports use of the MasterCard Address Verification Service (AVS) may require the Cardholder's ZIP or postal code to complete a cardholder-activated terminal (CAT) Transaction, or the Cardholder's address and ZIP or postal code to complete a mail order, phone order, or e-commerce Transaction.d. Electronic Commerce Transactions.