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These three prohibitions collectively restrict account duplication, commercial use of personal accounts, and re-registration after a prior closure, defining the outer limits of permissible personal account use.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim covers all three prohibitions stated in the excerpt; because all three are of equal weight and tightly related, all are included rather than selecting one as primary. This departs from the single-proposition instruction but is noted here to avoid omitting materially distinct restrictions that together define the scope of the clause.
Readers may hold only one Revolut Personal Account, may not use it for business, and may not open a new one if Revolut has previously closed one in their name.
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"You can't: open more than one Revolut Personal Account; use a Revolut Personal Account for business purposes; or open a new Revolut Personal Account if we've previously closed a Revolut Personal Account in your name.Excerpt from Revolut's Terms of Service
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These three prohibitions collectively restrict account duplication, commercial use of personal accounts, and re-registration after a prior closure, defining the outer limits of permissible personal account use.
Readers may hold only one Revolut Personal Account, may not use it for business, and may not open a new one if Revolut has previously closed one in their name.
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