Unauthorised transaction Sample Clauses

Unauthorised transaction. 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 transaction. In the event an authorised transaction takes place as a result of MRHB’s error, MRHB will attempt to provide a relevant refund for the error within 14 business days. In the event the unauthorised transactions had been a result of user error, the user will retain full liability for the error.
Unauthorised transaction. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn't authorized by you (or anyone who's authorized 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. • 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. 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 can report a problem, initiate a dispute, or respond to a dispute raised by another user in the Resolution Center. 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. How we will help... Subject to the rest of this user agreement, we aim to investigate the problem and work with you to resolve it within 60 days. In addition, if your problem is: • An unexpected billing agreement payment, within ten Business Days after telling us about it we will either: • Reimburse you for the payment amount. • Explain why we cannot reimburse you. • An incorrect payment to another Paypal account, we will: • Make immediate efforts to trace the payment and notify you of the outcome without charge to you. • Compensate you as soon as possible (and in any event no later than the end of the Business Day after you tell us about the problem) by putting your account in the state it would have been in had the incorrect payment been sent as a...
Unauthorised transaction. This is where a payment sent from your account wasn't authorized by you (or anyone who's authorized 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. • 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 transaction

  • 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.

  • Unauthorized Transactions You are not responsible for unauthorized Transactions. A Transaction is considered an “unauthorized Transaction” if we complete an investigation and determine that: • The Account was used by someone other than you; • You did not receive any benefit from the Transaction; • You co-operated fully with us in our investigation; and • You followed your responsibilities under this Agreement, including in these sections:

  • Unauthorised Payments The Private Party shall not:

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

  • Unauthorized Disclosure The Executive agrees and understands that in the Executive’s position with the Company, the Executive has been and will be exposed to and has and will receive information relating to the confidential affairs of the Company Group, including, without limitation, technical information, intellectual property, business and marketing plans, strategies, customer information, software, other information concerning the products, promotions, development, financing, expansion plans, business policies and practices of the Company Group and other forms of information considered by the Company Group to be confidential or in the nature of trade secrets (including, without limitation, ideas, research and development, know-how, formulas, technical data, designs, drawings, specifications, customer and supplier lists, pricing and cost information and business and marketing plans and proposals) (collectively, the “Confidential Information”). Confidential Information shall not include information that is generally known to the public or within the relevant trade or industry other than due to the Executive’s violation of this Section 4.1 or disclosure by a third party who is known by the Executive to owe the Company an obligation of confidentiality with respect to such information. The Executive agrees that at all times during the Executive’s employment with the Company and thereafter, the Executive shall not disclose such Confidential Information, either directly or indirectly, to any individual, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, association, trust or other entity or organization, including a government or political subdivision or an agency or instrumentality thereof (each a “Person”) without the prior written consent of the Company and shall not use or attempt to use any such information in any manner other than in connection with his employment with the Company, unless required by law to disclose such information, in which case the Executive shall provide the Company with written notice of such requirement as far in advance of such anticipated disclosure as possible. This confidentiality covenant has no temporal, geographical or territorial restriction. Upon termination of the Executive’s employment with the Company, the Executive shall promptly supply to the Company all property, keys, notes, memoranda, writings, lists, files, reports, customer lists, correspondence, tapes, disks, cards, surveys, maps, logs, machines, technical data and any other tangible product or document which has been produced by, received by or otherwise submitted to the Executive during or prior to the Executive’s employment with the Company, and any copies thereof in his (or reasonably capable of being reduced to his) possession; provided that nothing in this Employment Agreement or elsewhere shall prevent the Executive from retaining and utilizing: documents relating to his personal benefits, entitlements and obligations; documents relating to his personal tax obligations; his desk calendar, rolodex, and the like; and such other records and documents as may reasonably be approved by the Company.

  • Unauthorized Use or Disclosure The Contractor shall notify COMMERCE within five (5) working days of any unauthorized use or disclosure of any confidential information, and shall take necessary steps to mitigate the harmful effects of such use or disclosure.

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