Maestro definition

Maestro means, collectively, Maestro Retirement Residences Fund, L.P., Maestro Retirement Residences Fund II, L.P., Maestro Retirement Residences Fund III, L.P., Maestro Retirement Residences Fund IV, L.P. and Maestro Retirement Residences Fund V, L.P.
Maestro. “Visa” and “Visa Electron” – 10 (ten) Chargebacks or 0,65% (zero point sixty five percent) chargeback ratio of the total number of Transactions for the current month;
Maestro in relation to a particular E-Shop:

Examples of Maestro in a sentence

  • You can use the Card at any location that displays the Visa or Maestro acceptance mark, including shops, restaurants, online or on the telephone.

  • Unless specifically provided for in this agreement the Licensee will be liable for payment of fees for the part period from the date on which the licensee is granted access to conveyIT Maestro until the date of the first calendar day of the month following access to conveyIT Maestro.

  • You may use the Card to purchase or lease goods or services everywhere Visa debit cards, Maestro cards, and Interlink cards are accepted as long as you do not exceed the available value of the Card, and other restrictions (see examples described below) do not apply.

  • To pay by credit card, you choose the payment modes from those suggested by STARC S.A.S. at the Purchase Order (Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, CMI, Maestro, Diners Club and Discover).


More Definitions of Maestro

Maestro shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.
Maestro. “Cirrus” means MasterCard Worldwide.
Maestro means a trademark owned by and normally associated with MASTERCARD International.
Maestro means an electronic point of sale service POS which enables Cardholders to pay for goods and/or services. No Cashback is available using a Maestro point of sale facility. Cash may be withdrawn from Cash Machines which display the Maestro logo.
Maestro degrees are pre- requisites. The “Doctorado” also requires passing grades in 64 academic credits over six semesters, an extremely rigorous academic thesis and proof of knowledge of two foreign languages. These studies lead to the award of a title of “Doctor” in... “Doctorat” (3 years) “Doctorado” At least 6 semesters
Maestro. “Zodiac”, “TruckStop” and associated logos are trademarks of Cansec Systems Ltd. Other trade names used in this docu- ment may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.
Maestro when used as a noun, means Maestro U.S.A., Inc., and, when used adjectivally, refers to the Maestro® brand or any successors or replacements to such brand.