Unauthorised payment Sample Clauses

Unauthorised payment. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn’t authorised by you (or anyone who’s authorised to make payments for you).
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Unauthorised payment. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn’t authorised by you (or anyone who’s authorised to make payments for you). o Another type of security / fraud problem This is where there was another security or fraud problem, such as: o there was some other unauthorised access to your account. o your password or PIN was compromised.
Unauthorised payment. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn't authorised by you (or anyone who's authorised to make payments for you). • Another type of security / fraud problem This is where there was another security or fraud problem, such as: • There was some other unauthorised access to your account. • Your password or PIN was compromised. • A device you have used to access our services was lost, stolen or deactivated. Follow the steps in the section “What to do in case of a security problem” in the Key Payment and Service Information as soon as possible before contacting us. • Another type of problem This is where there was another type of problem with your account or with our service which is not mentioned above. For instance, we may have made a factual, computational or mathematical error related to your PayPal when you added money to or withdrew money from your PayPal account. If a purchase that you paid for with PayPal was not as described or you have not received the purchase, the PayPal Buyer Protection Policy, not this section, may apply. Please see the PayPal Buyer Protection Policy for how to deal with these particular problems. Step 2: Tell us about the problem Contact us as soon as possible to tell us about the problem (including the type of problem you are contacting us about so that we can help you as quickly as we can). You must give us all the information we reasonably request as to the circumstances of the problem and take all reasonable steps we request to assist us in our investigation. If you tell us about your problem orally, we may require that you report your problem in writing within ten Business Days after that. We may provide third parties with information we consider relevant in such circumstances in accordance with our Privacy Statement.
Unauthorised payment. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn't authorised by you (or anyone who's authorised to make payments for you). • Another type of security / fraud problem This is where there was another security or fraud problem, such as: • There was some other unauthorised access to your account. • Your password or PIN was compromised. • A device you have used to access our services was lost, stolen or deactivated. Follow the steps in the section “What to do in case of a security problem” in the Key Payment and Service Information as soon as possible before contacting us. • Another type of problem This is where there was another type of problem with your account or with our service which is not mentioned above. For instance, we may have made a factual, computational or mathematical error related to your PayPal when you added money to or withdrew money from your PayPal account. If a purchase that you paid for with PayPal was not as described or you have not received the purchase, PayPal Buyer Protection, not this section, may apply. Please see the PayPal Buyer Protection section for how to deal with these particular problems.

Related to Unauthorised payment

  • Unauthorised Payments The Private Party shall not:

  • Unauthorised Transactions As between you and Stripe, you are responsible for Card Transactions, and fees and penalties Stripe incurs resulting from any Card Authorised User’s failure to (a) exercise reasonable care in safeguarding Cards from loss or theft; or (b) promptly report loss or theft, including fraud. Additionally, to the extent Law permits, if you or a Card Authorised User allows another party to use the Card or Card Account Data for any purpose or if an unauthorised person uses a Card or Card Account Data, you will be liable for that use, including all losses, damages and costs arising out of or relating to that use. To the extent Law permits, Stripe is not liable for any losses, damages or costs to you or your Card Authorised Users arising out of or relating to (y) unauthorised access to or use of a Card or your Stripe Issuing Account; or (z) your failure to use or implement anti-fraud measures, security controls or any other data security measures.

  • Unauthorised disclosure For the avoidance of doubt, a party will be responsible for any unauthorised disclosure of Confidential Information made by that party’s employees, directors, agents or advisors and by a bona fide potential purchaser to whom Confidential Information has been disclosed by that party under clause 22.2(f).

  • Unauthorised use We shall not be liable for any loss, liability or cost whatsoever arising from any unauthorised use of the Electronic Service. You shall on demand indemnify, protect and hold us harmless from and against all losses, liabilities, judgements, suits, actions, proceedings, claims, damages and costs resulting from or arising out of any act or omission by any person using an Electronic Service by using your designated passwords, whether or not you authorised such use.

  • Refused Payments We reserve the right to refuse to pay any Receiver. We will attempt to notify the Sender promptly if we decide to refuse to pay a Receiver designated by the Sender. This notification is not required if you attempt to make a prohibited payment under this Agreement.

  • Unauthorized Leave (a) Any unauthorized absence of an employee from duty shall be deemed to be an absence without pay.

  • Prohibited Payments The following types of payments are prohibited through the Service, and we have the right but not the obligation to monitor for, block, cancel and/or reverse such payments:

  • Authorised Persons If § 3.4 (Authorised Persons) is specified as applying to a Party in the Election Sheet, Individual Contracts may be negotiated, confirmed and signed on behalf of that Party exclusively by those persons listed by it for such purposes as may be specified in an Annex to this General Agreement. Each Party may unilaterally amend and supplement in writing the list of persons currently authorised to act on its behalf at any time. Such amendments and supplements shall become effective upon their receipt by the other Party.

  • Authorised Representatives Each of the Parties shall by notice in writing designate their respective authorised representatives through whom only all communications shall be made. A Party hereto shall be entitled to remove and/or substitute or make fresh appointment of such authorised representative by similar notice.

  • Authorised Users individuals who are authorised by the Institution to access the Institution's information services whether on-site or off-site via Secure Authentication and who are affiliated to the Institution as a current student (including but not limited to undergraduates, postgraduates and guest students), member of staff (whether on a permanent or temporary basis including retired members of staff and any teacher who teaches Authorised Users) or contractor or registered user of the Institution. Persons who are not currently a student, member of staff, contractor or registered user of the Institution, but who are permitted to access the Institution's information services from computer terminals or otherwise within the physical premises of the Institution ["Walk-In Users"] are also deemed to be Authorised Users, only for the time they are within the physical premises of the Institution.

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