Imperative Norms definition

Imperative Norms are legal provisions contained in legislation that cannot be derogated from by agreement in favour of Wallester.

Examples of Imperative Norms in a sentence

  • Unless otherwise provided by the Imperative Norms, Wallester shall not be liable for any damage caused to the Cardholder or any other third party by Wallester’s blocking the use of the Card or closing the Card in accordance with the Payment Card Terms and Conditions.

  • Unless otherwise provided in the Imperative Norms, Wallester shall not be liable for any damage caused to the Client and/or the Cardholder or any other third party as a result of Wallester blocking the use of the Card or closing the Card in accordance with the Agreement or this Payment Card Terms and Conditions.

  • Unless otherwise provided by the Imperative Norms, Wallester and Partner shall not be liable for any damage caused to the Client and/or the Cardholder or any other third party by Wallester’s blocking the use of the Card or closing the Card in accordance with the Payment Card Terms and Conditions.

  • If, in settling their differences concerning the Agreement, Wallester and the Cardholder fail to reach an agreement, the dispute shall be resolved by the court for the area where Wallester has its registered office unless otherwise agreed by Wallester and the Cardholder or stipulated in the Imperative Norms.