Permissible purpose definition

Permissible purpose means a governmental, regulatory, commercial, charitable, or testamentary objective of the parties stated in an account agreement. The term includes an objective to:
Permissible purpose means an extension of credit to Customers who have submitted an Application and have been approved by Issuer.
Permissible purpose means a governmental, regulatory, commercial, charitable, or

Examples of Permissible purpose in a sentence

  • Permissible purpose for self-employed(2) If a person performs paid work on a day for a business in the situation referred to in subsection 35(3), the person does so for a permissible purpose if the work performed by the person consists of overseeing the business or is an occasional administrative task for the purposes of the business.

  • Reporting and access should be open to both financial institutions and non-bank creditors such as retailers, telecom companies, debt collectors and utility companies.▪ Permissible purpose.

  • Permissible purpose does not include the collection of debts not voluntarily incurred by the consumer unless those debts are judicially established by a court order or judgment.

  • Permissible purpose The Client acknowledges that A.C.I. is not an insurer.

  • Permissible purpose clauses: The wording of section 18 of schedule 2 provides for sharing of ACC information1.


More Definitions of Permissible purpose

Permissible purpose means a governmental,
Permissible purpose means a governmental, regulatory,
Permissible purpose means any one or more of the following purposes:
Permissible purpose means any of the purposes listed in Section 604 of the FCRA, 15 U.S.C. § 1681b, for which a consumer reporting agency may lawfully furnish a consumer report.
Permissible purpose means the circumstances under which a consumer report may be furnished as described in Section 604 of the FCRA, 15 U.S.C. § 1681b.
Permissible purpose. ’ means any of
Permissible purpose means a purpose referred to in section 21; “person” includes a natural person or a legal person;