Access Devices Clause Samples

Access Devices. We may from time to time issue additional Account access devices (“Access Devices”). Access Devices may include, for example, special checks you may use to obtain cash advances or oral offers or written forms by which you may request balance transfers. Each Access Device must be in the form we issue and must be used according to the instructions we give you. We may refuse to process Access Devices received after any applicable expiration date. We will not return paid Access Devices to you. Access Devices may not be used to pay any amount owed to us or our affiliates. We will not certify any Access Device. You may not post-date any Access Device. We may refuse to process a post-dated Access Device or process it before the date on the Access Device.
Access Devices. An access device is a card or personal identification code that provides access to a consumer’s deposit account, which may be used to initiate electronic fund transfers. Access devices include, but are not limited to, your Community First Bank automated teller machine card (“ATM Card”), Community First Bank Debit Card (“Debit Card”), personal identification number (“PIN”), and your MasterCard Card when used to conduct electronic fund transfers. A check is not an access device; however, an electronic fund transfer initiated by using information obtained from a check is governed by this agreement. You may, verbally or by other authorized means, request an access device to conduct electronic fund transfers to or from your consumer accounts. We may refuse to issue an access device to any customer, and we may terminate, suspend or modify access device privileges, immediately and without cause or notice, unless otherwise required by law.
Access Devices. I/We agree to immediately notify the Credit Union if any Access Device to this account is compromised, lost or stolen. I further acknowledge that any device issued by the Credit Union for my/our use of this account is the property of the Credit Union and will be surrendered to the Credit Union upon demand.
Access Devices. We may adopt policies from time to time under which we may issue ATM Cards, Debit cards, personal identification numbers (PINs), log on id, passwords, or codes in connection with Online Banking, or other electronic access devices (collectively, the “access devices”) to persons designated by the Account Owner, at the Account Owner's request. You acknowledge and agree that the issuance of an access device, PIN, log on id, passwords, or codes in connection with a Business Account affords ready access to the Account by the person or persons authorized by the Account Owner, as well as other persons who are provided access to the access device, PIN, log on id, passwords, or codes or who otherwise obtain the access device, PIN, log on id, passwords, or codes whether by way of negligence, theft, collusion or otherwise. As a result, you acknowledge and agree that the Account Owner and the persons authorized by the Account Owner to receive an access device, PIN, log on id, passwords, or codes are solely responsible for their use and that we will not be liable for any loss resulting from the unauthorized use of the access device, PIN, log on id, passwords, or codes unless otherwise provided in any disclosures you may receive. Use of Biometrics / Fingerprints: Credit Union may provide access to your accounts and services through the use of fingerprints or other biometrics. You agree to the use of such biometrics, and will cooperate with the Credit Union in implementing any new technology. Biometric technologies may be used for authentication. A biometric identifier measures an individual’s unique physical characteristics and compares it to a stored digital template for authentication. A physical characteristic can be a thumbprint, fingerprint, facial recognition or iris pattern. A biometric identifier can be used as a single or multifactor process.
Access Devices. Prior to your first use of Internet Online Banking, you will be issued an online banking login ID and a temporary personal identification number (PIN). The Online ID and PIN collectively are referred to as the "Access Devices". You will need the Access Devices to gain access to Internet Online Banking. Use of the Access Devices is the agreed security procedure between you and the Bank. Keep your Access Devices confidential in order to prevent unauthorized use and possible loss to your accounts, and to prevent unauthorized use of Internet Online Banking. Anyone to whom you give or disclose your Access Devices will have full access to your accounts, even if you attempt to limit that person’s authority. If you forget your ID or PIN, you must contact the Bank to have new temporary access devices issued to you. It may take several days before you receive these Access Devices.
Access Devices. An Access Device is a personal identification code such as a Personal Identification number (PIN) that provides access to a consumer’s deposit account, which may be used to initiate electronic fund transfers. We may refuse to issue an Access Device to any customer, and terminate Access Device privileges, with or without notice, unless otherwise required by law.
Access Devices. Lessor has advised ▇▇▇▇▇▇ that the Airside Center is secured with a locking system, which may be changed at any time at the sole discretion of Lessor. At all times during the term of this Lease, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to provide as many badges, fobs, or keys to the Airside Center and the Premises as may be required by Lessee for its faculty and staff. Lessor shall keep the entrances to the Airside Center open to the public and ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s guests from 7 am to 7 pm daily. Lessee shall advise Lessor in advance if Lessee needs the entrances to be open at a different time (including, without limitation, for night classes), and Lessor shall ensure that the entrances are open accordingly. In no event shall entrances be open prior to 6 am or after 11 pm.
Access Devices. Access to some Services may require the use of a security token in physical, software or virtual form or other authentication device or process and related software (an “Access Device”). Proper use of the Access Device is part of the Security Procedure for these Services. The use of the Access Device is subject to any terms of use or license accompanying the Access Device, and may only be used as and where delivered to Customer and only for the purpose of accessing our Services. Each Access Device and the related technology, documentation and materials at all times remain our or the provider’s property.
Access Devices. The Contractor shall furnish and maintain temporary hoists, ladders, railings, scaffolds, runways, and the like as required for safe, normal access to the permanent construction until the permanent facilities are complete. Each trade shall furnish such additional means of access as may be required for the progress and completion of the work. Such temporary access devices shall meet all applicable local, state, and federal codes and regulations.
Access Devices. Any employee of the Contractor provided access devices (e.g. keys/access codes or cards) shall be responsible for their security and shall be required to return them at termination of their employment or the termination of the contract, whichever comes first. No access device may be duplicated. A complete list of employees’ assigned access devices will be maintained by Contractor with a copy provided to the City. On termination of the contract, Contractor shall return all access devices. Failure to do so will result in a deduction from Contractor’s final payment.