Worldline definition

Worldline means EquensWorldline, a European company located at Eendrachtlaan 315, NLD 3526B Utrecht in the Netherlands, represented by its French branch, EquensWorldline France, registered with the Companies and Commercial Registry of Pontoise under number B 819 173 782.
Worldline means Worldline Australia Pty Ltd ACN 645 073 034.
Worldline means Paymark Limited and includes its successors and assigns.

Examples of Worldline in a sentence

  • If a replacement refund card is required, Worldline will charge the Merchant $2.50 (plus GST) per card in addition to the above courier fee.

  • When a refund facility has been requested by the Bank, Worldline will send a refund card via courier to allow the Merchant to process a refund using the Terminal.

  • The Merchant will permit Worldline, the Bank and their authorised agents, at all reasonable times, to inspect and copy the Records of the Merchant relating to any Point of Sale Transaction.

  • The standby service fee (as set out in the Schedule) is payable upfront and on notification by the Merchant to Worldline that the Standby Service is required.

  • The Merchant will irrevocably and unconditionally authorise the bank at which it maintains the Merchant Account to debit the Merchant Account with the amount of any fee, cost, charge, liability or expense or other amount which becomes payable by the Merchant to Worldline (including the administration and telecommunications access fees as set out in the Schedule).

  • The Merchant can choose to put its Terminal on standby, where the Terminal remains connected to the Worldline system but is not actively transacting (the “Standby Service”) for up to six months (the “Standby Service Period”).

  • If Worldline is negligent, or wilfully defaults, in the performance of its obligations to the Merchant under this Agreement, then Worldline will be liable to the Merchant (but not any other person) for the direct loss or damage sustained by the Merchant itself as a result of such negligence or wilful default.

  • Worldline shall be entitled to facilitate the depositing of Transaction settlement proceeds and the debiting of any amount payable by the Merchant under this Agreement to such account as advised by the Merchant to the Bank, and the Bank to Worldline, as being the Merchant Account.

  • Worldline will ensure that the process necessary to deposit value for valid Transactions to the Merchant Account is initiated.

  • Any additional time given to the Merchant by Worldline or the Bank, or any failure or delay by Worldline or the Bank in exercising their rights under this Agreement, will not be construed as a waiver of Worldline’s or the Bank’s rights or remedies and will not prejudice Worldline’s or the Bank’s ability to exercise such rights or remedies at any subsequent time.


More Definitions of Worldline

Worldline means : Worldline SA/NV, a limited liability Merchant organized under the laws of the Kingdom of Belgium, with registered offices in Belgium at Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 0000, 0000 Xxxxxxxx, , registered with the commercial registry (KBO) under the number0418.547.872, RPR Brussels, Nederlandstalig. Worldline NV/SA is duly licensed as a Payment Institution and is regulated by the National Bank of Belgium. You and Your means the Merchant to whom the Payment Service is provided by Us SC1 : Service Conditions International Cards (Card Not Present)
Worldline means Worldline Australia Pty Ltd ACN 645 073 034. “Worldline Account” means the Merchant’s account for theWorldline Online Payments identified by a PSP ID.
Worldline means Worldline NV (Bank Card Company); Haachtsesteenweg, 1442, 1130 Brussel, who processes Visa- & MasterCard-Transactions on behalf of BCC Corporate.
Worldline means Worldline Retail Enterprise (UK) Limited.
Worldline means [Payment Acceptance Australia Pty Ltd] ACN

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