HFN definition
Examples of HFN in a sentence
In furtherance of Shareholder’s agreement in Section 1(a), but subject to the following sentence, Shareholder hereby appoints HFN Trust Company Ltd.
If a technician from a circuit service partner of HFN is dispatched to your business location, you will be billed for the visit at the same amount, if any, that HFN is billed by the 3rd party service partner for the service call.
You will be credited back for some or all of the service call charges if the service partner agrees the problem was not your responsibility and credits HFN back.
You agree to pay for all transactions completed by you or by any authorized or unauthorized person using your HFN Card(s).
Reloadable HFN Cards are not redeemable for cash, and can only be used for the purchase of Motor Fuels.
When an account has been terminated or suspended, the reactivation of the old account or the acquisition of a new account will only be allowed by the express approval of HFN.
In the event that a Shareholder has granted a proxy to HFN Trust Company 2010 Ltd., pursuant to Section 1(b), which such proxy is in effect, such Shareholder shall have no obligations under this Section 1(a) with respect to the meeting of the shareholders of the Company for which such proxy has been granted.
Among other things, the AUP prohibits sending unsolicited e-mail messages, including bulk commercial advertising or informational announcements (“Spam”), and HFN will immediately terminate any account which it believes, in its sole discretion, is transmitting or is otherwise connected with any Spam.
At least monthly, each operating limited partnership will report to HFN Development Limited Partnership, with an information copy to Executive Council, on its financial and operational circumstances including its financial results compared to minimum expected financial performance requirements prescribed under the Governance and Fiscal Agreement Regulation.
HFN does not authorize the use of any computer network to accept, transmit or distribute unsolicited bulk e-mail sent from the internet to its customers.