Shell Card definition

Shell Card means all Shell Cards (including, without limitation, Nominated Vehicle Shell Cards and Personal Shell Cards) issued to the Accountholder by Viva Energy.
Shell Card means all Shell Cards (including, without limitation, Personal Shell Cards) issued to the Accountholder.

Examples of Shell Card in a sentence

  • The supply of Motor Fuels, Shell LPG or Non-Shell LPG on Shell Card must be into the tank of the Nominated Vehicle (or road vehicle, in the case of a Personal Shell Card).

  • The Authorised User of a Personal Shell Card whose name appears on the Shell Card is the only person permitted to use that Personal Shell Card.

  • However Viva Energy may elect, at any time in its absolute discretion, not to issue a Shell Card or a particular type of Shell Card for a Nominated Vehicle or Authorised User.

  • If a PIN is issued with a Shell Card, the Authorised User must use the PIN when using the Shell Card at Nominated Premises.

  • If notification of an unauthorised use, loss or theft of a Shell Card is given verbally it must be confirmed in writing within 3 days.

  • Subject to law, Viva Energy will not be required to consider any question or dispute on the Accountholder’s account notified more than 30 days after the date of the Accountholder’s relevant Shell Card transaction report, tax invoice or sales docket.

  • When using a Shell Card the Accountholder is deemed to purchase the Products from Viva Energy.

  • The Accountholder will be liable for any use of a Shell Card by any person before notification in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.

  • Viva Energy may either suspend, cancel or terminate any or all of the Accountholder’s Shell Cards or the Accountholder’s Shell Card account for any reason at any time without notice and without liability, including without limitation, for breach by the Accountholder of these Terms and Conditions, or for non-use of a Shell Card.

  • These General Shell Card Terms and Conditions are personal to the Customer and the Customer shall not be entitled to assign, transfer, mortgage or charge any of its rights or obligations under these General Shell Card Terms and Conditions.

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