Provisions Applicable to Consumer Account Holders Sample Clauses

This clause defines the specific terms and conditions that apply to individuals who hold accounts for personal, family, or household purposes, distinguishing them from business or commercial account holders. It typically outlines rights, protections, and obligations tailored to consumer needs, such as dispute resolution procedures, fee disclosures, or limitations on liability for unauthorized transactions. The core function of this clause is to ensure that consumer account holders receive appropriate legal protections and clear information, addressing regulatory requirements and reducing the risk of misunderstandings.
Provisions Applicable to Consumer Account Holders. Under the terms of Article L222-7 of the French Consumer Code, a Consumer Account Holder has a right of withdrawal that can be exercised within a period of fourteen (14) days without having to provide any reason or incur any penalty. This withdrawal period begins either from the day of the conclusion of the Framework Agreement or from receipt of the contractual conditions and information, if the latter date is later than that of the conclusion of the Framework Agreement. The implementation of the Framework Agreement may only be initiated before the expiry of the withdrawal period with the consent of the Consumer Account Holder. The Consumer Account Holder acknowledges that the use of the Payment Services after the conclusion of the Framework Agreement will constitute an express request on its part to start the implementation of the Framework Agreement before the expiry of the above-mentioned deadline. The exercise of the right of withdrawal entails the termination of the Framework Agreement, which, in the event of initiation of implementation, consists of cancellation and does not call into question the services previously provided. In this case, the Consumer Account Holder will only be required to pay proportionally for the Services actually provided.
Provisions Applicable to Consumer Account Holders. A Consumer Account ▇▇▇▇▇▇ who wishes to dispute a Transfer Transaction that has not been authorised by it or has been incorrectly implemented must contact the Platform’s Customer Service Department by telephone as soon as possible after becoming aware of the anomaly and no later than thirteen (13) months after the date of debit, and must forward the dispute to the Service Provider as soon as possible. Unless the Service Provider has good reason to suspect fraud on the part of the Account Holder, the Service Provider shall reimburse the Account Holder for the amount of the Transaction immediately upon receipt of the dispute request, and in any event no later than the end of the next Business Day. The Service Provider shall restore the Account to the state in which it would have been if the unauthorised Payment Transaction had not taken place. In the event of a dispute, the burden of proof that the Transaction has been authenticated, duly recorded and accounted for, and that it has not been affected by a technical or other deficiency is the responsibility of the Service Provider. In the event of an unauthorised payment transaction resulting from the loss or theft of the Identification Data, the Account Holder shall bear, prior to the notification of the objection, the losses related to the use of the Identification Data, up to a maximum of fifty (50) euros. Transactions carried out after the opposition are borne by the Service Provider except in the event of fraud by the Account Holder. However, the Account Holder shall not be held liable in the event of: - an unauthorised payment transaction carried out without the use of the Identification Data; - loss or theft of Identification Datathat cannot be detected by the Account Holder before payment; - loss due to acts or omissions of an employee, agent or branch of a PSP or of an entity to which its activities have been outsourced. The Account Holder shall not be held responsible: - if the unauthorised Payment Transaction was carried out by misappropriating the Identification Datawithout the Account Holder’s knowledge; - in the event of counterfeiting of Identification Data, if, at the time of the unauthorised Payment Transaction, the Account Holder is in possession of such Data. The Account Holder shall bear all losses caused by the unauthorised Transactions if such losses result from any fraudulent action on its part or if it has intentionally, through gross negligence, failed to comply with its obligations to...
Provisions Applicable to Consumer Account Holders. The consumer Account Holder has a right of withdrawal that may be exercised in a time frame of 14 (fourteen) days without having to justify the reason or bear the penalty. This withdrawal time frame begins either from the day of entering into the Framework Contract, or from the receipt of the contractual conditions and information, if this date is after that of the date the Framework Contract is entered into. The consumer Account Holder recognises that the use of Payment Services after entering into the Framework Contract constitutes an express request on its part to begin performing the Framework Contract before the above- mentioned deadline has expired. Exercising the right of withdrawal involves the Framework Contract coming to an end, and in the event performance thereof has begun, takes the form of termination and does not bring into question the services previously provided. In this event, the consumer Account Holder will only be responsible for a payment proportional to the Services effectively provided.

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