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The exclusive-business-use requirement defines the entire permitted scope of the account relationship, meaning any personal use constitutes a violation of the agreement.
The reader and any associated entities are prohibited from using the Brex Account for personal, family, or household purposes under any circumstances.
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The Services are intended for business use by corporate or business entities, and you agree that you will not use the Services for any personal or individual use.
You may not display any personal contact, banking, or peer-to-peer payment information, whether in relation to you or any other person (for example, names, home addresses or postcodes, telephone numbers, email addresses, URLs, credit/debit card...)
"Company and Entities will use Company's Brex Account(s) exclusively for business purposes and not for any personal, family, or household useExcerpt from Brex's Terms of Service
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The exclusive-business-use requirement defines the entire permitted scope of the account relationship, meaning any personal use constitutes a violation of the agreement.
The reader and any associated entities are prohibited from using the Brex Account for personal, family, or household purposes under any circumstances.
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