Access Device Clause Samples

Access Device. Resident hereby acknowledges and agrees that any Landlord-provided devices or access items, including but not limited to, Access Devices, key fobs and control cards (“Access Items”), are the property of Landlord and are issued to Resident for the sole and exclusive use by Resident and shall be returned to Landlord in their original condition on the End Date or at the earlier request of Landlord. Resident represents and warrants that Resident understands how to use the Access Items. Resident will not act in any way to impair the use or function of the Access Items and agrees to comply with all instructions, rules or procedures instituted by Landlord regarding the use of the Access Items. Should Resident fail to return the Access Items to Landlord upon request, allow any other person to borrow or use the Access Items in any fashion, duplicate or copy the Access Items in any manner, or lose or damage the Access Items, Resident shall be liable for such damage and/or misuse.
Access Device. To initiate any transaction with an automated teller machine, you must use an approved access device (card). Approved access cards include your Visa Checking or Visa Credit Card, your ATM card or other specified card issued by the credit union PLUS your personal Identification Number (PIN).
Access Device. To initiate any transaction with an automated teller machine, you must use an approved access device (card). Approved access cards may include a Visa debit,Visa credit or other specified cards issued by the Credit Union PLUS your Per- ▇▇▇▇▇ Identification Number (PIN). Your access devices are for your personal use only. You agree not to allow another person to use your access devices. You agree not to reveal your PIN(s) to another person and WILL NOT write your PIN(s) on any access device. You agree that by acceptance of use of the access device the Credit Union is authorized to pay from any account neces- sary to satisfy any transaction, fee or service charge that results from the use or misuse of the access device. The Credit Union is not liable for any claims you may have against a merchant, company or other financial institution arising from use of your access device. The Credit Union cannot stop payment on any point-of-sale transaction.
Access Device. You understand that there is a non-refundable replacement fee of $50 for this device if you should fail to return it upon vacating the Premises.
Access Device. Access equipment, including but not limited to a personal computer or a Mobile Device that meets the requirements for use of the Service.
Access Device. 11.1 A device will be issued in accordance with the Particulars to allow entry to the Property. You acknowledge that the device issued remains the property of Council and shall be returned to Council on termination of this licence. 11.2 For the avoidance of doubt, a bond of $25 per device issued is payable upon receipt of the device(s). The bond paid is refundable on return of the device(s) at termination of this licence.
Access Device. To initiate any transaction with an automated teller machine, you must use an approved access device (card). Approved ac- cess cards include your Visa Checking or Visa Credit Card, your ATM card or other specified card issued by the credit union PLUS your personal Identification Number (PIN). To access the TouchLine® voice response system, access is initiated via touch-tone telephone. Also, you must request a Personal Identification Number which allows you secure access to your account.
Access Device. This is any card, electronic access device and/or any codes, passwords or personal identification numbers (PIN) that we issue to allow you to access and/or use any account or other services. With regard to online or internet transactions an access device
Access Device. Any access device that we supply to you is our property and must be returned to us, or to any person whom we authorize to act as our agent, or to any person who is authorized to honor the access device, immediately according to instructions. You cannot transfer your access device or account to another person.

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  • Access Control Supplier will maintain an appropriate access control policy that is designed to restrict access to Accenture Data and Supplier assets to authorized Personnel. Supplier will require that all accounts have complex passwords that contain letters, numbers, and special characters, be changed at least every 90 days, and have a minimum length of 8 characters.

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