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The use of 'may have rights' rather than 'have rights' means Chase does not affirmatively guarantee CCPA rights apply; the scope of those rights is left unstated in this clause.
Interpretive note: The word 'may' introduces conditionality that the clause does not resolve; the clause does not enumerate which CCPA rights apply or under what conditions they vest. The canonical claim preserves this qualifier exactly.
California residents are put on notice that CCPA rights may apply to them, but the clause does not specify what those rights are or confirm they apply in all cases.
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The use of 'may have rights' rather than 'have rights' means Chase does not affirmatively guarantee CCPA rights apply; the scope of those rights is left unstated in this clause.
California residents are put on notice that CCPA rights may apply to them, but the clause does not specify what those rights are or confirm they apply in all cases.
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