Automated Terminals Sample Clauses

The Automated Terminals clause defines the rules and responsibilities related to the use of automated or semi-automated cargo handling facilities at ports or terminals. It typically outlines how operations will be managed when automated systems are used, including allocation of costs, liability for delays or malfunctions, and any special procedures required for automated environments. This clause ensures that both parties understand how automation impacts their obligations and helps prevent disputes by clarifying expectations and risk allocation in technologically advanced terminal settings.
Automated Terminals. You may use your Card in the following automated terminals: i. Our First Hawaiian automated teller machines (“First Hawaiian ATM”). ii. Any other automated teller machine (including any ATM we may own besides First Hawaiian ATM) that is participating in a network and accepts our Card (“Network ATM”) and iii. Any point-of-sale terminal that accepts our Card (“POS terminal”).
Automated Terminals. You may use your Card in the following automated terminals: (1) Any Bank of the West automated teller machines. (2) Any other automated teller machine that is participating in a network and accepts our Card (“Network ATM”) and (3) Any point-of-sale terminal that accepts our Card (“POS terminal”).
Automated Terminals. Employees may use their Card to get a Cash Advance in the following automated terminals. ♦ Any automated teller machine (including any ATM we may own) that is participating in a network and accepts our Card (“Network ATM”) and ♦ Any point-of-sale terminal that accepts our Card (“POS terminal”).
Automated Terminals. If authorized, you may use your Card to get a Cash Advance from your Corporate Card account in any of the Bank’s ATMs or any other ATM that is participating in a network and accepts our Card (“Network ATM”).
Automated Terminals. You may use your Card in the following automated terminals:
Automated Terminals. You may use your Card in the following automated terminals: i. Our First Hawaiian automated teller machines (“First Hawaiian ATM”). ii. Any other automated teller machine (including any ATM we may own besides First Hawaiian ATM) that is participating in a network and accepts our Card (“Network ATM”) and Revolve Line. This amount may be less for cash withdrawals and Cash Advances from Network ATMs. You authorize us to charge any withdrawal by use of your Card to your checking account or savings account as though you had specifically signed a withdrawal authorization. If there are insufficient funds in an account to cover such a withdrawal, you agree that we may treat the amount of such withdrawal either as a Cash Advance or as an overdraft that you will be obligated to pay us on demand.
Automated Terminals. You may use your Card in the follo win g automated terminals: i. Our First Hawaiian automated teller machines (“First Hawaiian ATM”). ii. Any other automated teller machine (including any ATM we may own besides First Hawaiian ATM) that is participating in a network and accepts our Card (“Network ATM”) and iii. Any point-of-sale terminal that accepts our Card (“POS terminal”).

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