Unauthorized Charges Sample Clauses

The Unauthorized Charges clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding charges made without proper authorization on an account or payment method. Typically, this clause outlines the process for disputing such charges, the timeframe within which a party must report them, and the obligations of the service provider to investigate and potentially reverse the charges. Its core function is to protect account holders from financial liability due to fraudulent or mistaken transactions, ensuring that only legitimate, authorized charges are processed and that there is a clear mechanism for addressing errors.
Unauthorized Charges. You must immediately notify Rogers by calling Rogers Customer Care in the event that the SIP Trunking Services are used in an unauthorized manner. You will be responsible to pay Rogers for all charges up to the time you notify Rogers Customer Care of the breach. You also agree to treat as confidential and non-transferable all access codes and/or passwords that Rogers may provide to you for use with the SIP Trunking Services.
Unauthorized Charges. You must immediately notify Rogers by calling ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Business Customer Care in the event that the Business Phone Services are used in an unauthorized manner. You will be responsible to pay Rogers for all charges up to the time you notify Rogers Customer Care of the breach. You also agree to treat as confidential and non-transferable all access codes and/or passwords that Rogers may provide for your use with the Business Phone Services.
Unauthorized Charges. You must immediately notify Rogers by calling Rogers Customer Care in the event that the SIP Voice for Microsoft Teams Services are used in an unauthorized manner. You will be responsible to pay Rogers for all charges up to the time you notify Rogers Customer Care of the breach. You also agree to treat as confidential and non-transferable all access codes and/or passwords that Rogers may provide to you for use with the SIP Voice for Microsoft Teams Services.
Unauthorized Charges. An unauthorized charge is a sale that has been abstracted without approval. (These charges will lack an approval code from the P.O.S. system, have an invalid authorization code, lack an approval code from the credit center, or lack an approval code for amounts over the floor limit when floor limits are in effect. It is understood that charges that are equal to or less than the floor limit when it is in effect will be deemed authorized.) Monogram and MW shall work closely to continue the charge authorization control mechanisms in place in Stores prior to the Conversion Date and to develop new mechanisms to minimize violations of the authorization system. Monogram may immediately chargeback to MW unauthorized charges that are made on a stolen plate or a fraudulent account, provided that Monogram has notified MW and, if the Store is not operated by the Signature Companies or MW, the Store at which the sale was made, of the unauthorized charges within thirty (30) days after receipt by Monogram and/or Assignees of a complaint from a Cardholder. In addition, Monogram may chargeback to MW other unauthorized charges to an Account that is or becomes delinquent, provided that Monogram has notified MW and, if the Store is not operated by the Signature Companies or MW, the Store at which the sale was made, of the unauthorized charges within thirty (30) days after Monogram's discovery of the unauthorized charges.
Unauthorized Charges. An unauthorized charge is a sale that has been abstracted without Bank approval. (These charges will lack an approval code from the P.O.S. system, have an invalid authorization code, lack an approval code from the credit center, or lack an approval code for amounts over the floor limit when floor limits are in effect. It is understood that charges that are equal to or less than the floor limit when it is in effect will be deemed authorized). Bank and Retailer shall work closely to continue the charge authorization control mechanisms in place in Retailer Locations and to develop new mechanisms to minimize violations of the authorization system. Bank may immediately chargeback to Retailer unauthorized charges that are made on a stolen plate or a fraudulent account, provided that Bank has notified Retailer of the unauthorized charges within thirty (30) days of its receipt of a complaint from a Cardholder. In addition, Bank may chargeback to Retailer other unauthorized charges to an Account that is or becomes delinquent (based on the methodology for determining defaulted indebtedness then in effect), provided that Bank has notified Retailer of the unauthorized charges within thirty (30) days of Bank's discovery of the unauthorized charges.
Unauthorized Charges. SUBSCRIBER SHOULD USE CARE WHEN ALLOWING ANOTHER PERSON, INCLUDING A CHILD OR OTHER MINOR, TO USE A DEVICE ON SUBSCRIBER'S ACCOUNT. Subscriber is obligated to pay all charges incurred, including charges from any other user of a Device associated with Subscriber's account. Many services and applications are accessible on or through a Device, including purchases of games, movies, music, and other Content. Some of these services are provided by Altice. Others are provided by third parties that may offer the option to bill charges to Subscriber's ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ or other methods of payment. Charges may be one- time or recurring. If the purchaser is permitted to have charges billed to Subscriber's account and so chooses, such charges will become part of the amount due for that billing cycle. Subscriber is solely responsible for all charges to such third parties, including all applicable taxes. In addition, Subscriber is solely responsible for protecting the security of credit card and other personal information provided to others in connection with such transactions. Altice may agree to provide billing services on behalf of third parties, as the agent of the third party. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ will not be responsible for any dispute regarding charges between Subscriber and any third party. Subscriber must address all such disputes directly with the third party.
Unauthorized Charges. You are responsible for all charges attributable to your account. You agree to notify Megaphone immediately, in writing or by calling the Megaphone contact number (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇, if you believe that Services are being stolen or fraudulently used. You are responsible for all usage charges attributable to your account, even if incurred as the result of fraudulent or unauthorized use by third parties, until you report the theft or fraudulent use of the Services. You are solely responsible for securing all passwords and access numbers to guard against and prevent unauthorized access to Services by third parties. Megaphone, may, but is not obligated to, detect or report unauthorized use or fraudulent use of Services, and may, but is not obligated to, suspend service when fraud is suspected. You agree to save, defend, indemnify and hold Megaphone harmless from all claims, costs, liabilities and damages arising out of such fraudulent use. ALL FRAUD MUST BE NOTICED TO MEGAPHONE WITHIN THIRTY DAYS OF THE INVOICE CONTAINING THE CHARGES, OTHERWISE, YOU ARE RESPONSBILE FOR THE CHARGES.
Unauthorized Charges. Provider shall not impose an additional fee, surcharge, or otherwise “balance ▇▇▇▇” for Covered Services. In the event that Solstice or Payer receives notification of the imposition of any such additional fee, surcharge or other cost by Provider for Covered Services, Solstice shall take appropriate action to investigate such allegations. Should Solstice, find that an additional surcharge or other cost has been imposed upon an Enrollee by Provider for Covered Services, Solstice shall have the right to take such other necessary action to obtain reimbursement from Provider for such an inappropriate charge and have the right to immediately terminate this contract.

Related to Unauthorized Charges

  • Unauthorized Work The contractor is not authorized at any time to commence task order performance prior to issuance of a signed TO or other written approval provided by the CO to begin work.

  • Unauthorized Access Using service to access, or to attempt to access without authority, the accounts of others, or to penetrate, or attempt to penetrate, security measures of Company’s or a third party’s computer software or hardware, electronic communications system, or telecommunications system, whether or not the intrusion results in disruption of service or the corruption or loss of data.

  • Unauthorized Use The Participating Institutions, or the Authorized Users shall not knowingly permit anyone other than the Authorized Users to access the Licensed Materials.

  • Unauthorized Aliens Consultant hereby promises and agrees to comply with all of the provisions of the Federal Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C.A. §§ 1101, et seq., as amended, and in connection therewith, shall not employ unauthorized aliens as defined therein. Should Consultant so employ such unauthorized aliens for the performance of work and/or services covered by this Agreement, and should any liability or sanctions be imposed against City for such use of unauthorized aliens, Consultant hereby agrees to and shall reimburse City for the cost of all such liabilities or sanctions imposed, together with any and all costs, including attorneys’ fees, incurred by City.

  • Unauthorized Use or Disclosure The Contractor shall notify COMMERCE within five (5) working days of any unauthorized use or disclosure of any confidential information, and shall take necessary steps to mitigate the harmful effects of such use or disclosure.