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Filed by Automated Filing Services Inc. (604) 609-0244 - Aqua Society, Inc. - Exhibit 10.2

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	OD 40317Filed by Automated Filing Services Inc. (604) 609-0244 - Acting Scout Inc. - Exhibit 10.1

User Agreement for PayPalTM
  Service

The following policies (showing their last updated date) are
incorporated into this Agreement by reference and provide additional terms and
conditions related to specific PayPal services we offer:

Privacy Policy
(August 1, 2006)
Closing Accounts and
Limiting Account Access (May 18, 2006)
Electronic Fund Transfer Rights and Error Resolution Policy
(March 17, 2006)
Buyer Complaint Policy
(January 14, 2005)
Payments (Sending,
Receiving, and Withdrawals) Policy (September 14, 2006)
Premier and Business Account Policy (November 4,
2005)
Fees Policy (November 4,
2005)
PayPal Shops Policy (September 26,
2003)
Acceptable Use Policy (May 18,
2006)
PayPal Billing Agreement for Preapproved
Payments (August 1, 2006)

Each of these policies may be changed from time to time and are
  effective immediately after we post the changes on our Service, except our Privacy
  Policy for which we will provide you with thirty days prior notice. In addition,
  when using particular Services, you agree that you are subject to any policies
  or rules which are posted in conjunction with those Services. All such posted
  policies or rules are hereby incorporated by reference into this Agreement.

THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBES THE TERMS ON WHICH PAYPAL OFFERS YOU
  ACCESS TO OUR SERVICES. 

This User Agreement ("Agreement") is a contract between you and
PayPal CA Limited. and applies to your use of the PayPalTM payment service and
any related products and services available through www.paypal.com (collectively
the "Service"). If you do not agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of
this Agreement, please do not use or access our Services. 

You must read, agree with, and accept all of the terms and
conditions contained in this Agreement and the Privacy Policy, which include
those terms and conditions expressly set out below and those incorporated by
reference, before you may become a member of PayPal. We strongly recommend that,
as you read this Agreement, you also access and read the information contained
in the other pages and websites referred to in this document, as they may
contain further terms and conditions that apply to you as a PayPal user. Please
note: underlined words and phrases are links to these pages and websites. By
accepting this Agreement, you also agree that your use of other PayPal websites
and Services will be governed by the terms and conditions posted on those
websites. 

For additional information about the Service and how it works,
please also consult the PayPal Help
Center.

We may amend this Agreement at any time by posting the amended
terms on our site. Except as stated below, all amended terms shall be effective
30 days after they are initially posted on our site. Upcoming changes will be
posted on the "Policy Updates" page, accessible from "Policy Updates" link on
the Account Overview page once you have logged in. In addition, you can set your
Preferences to receive email notification of all policy updates. You may review
the current Agreement prior to initiating a transaction at any time at our
User Agreement page. 

In this Agreement, "you" or "your" means any person or entity
using the Service ("Users"). Unless otherwise stated, "PayPal," "we" or "our"
will refer collectively to PayPal, Inc. and its subsidiaries including PayPal CA
Limited and PayPal Asset Management Inc. Unless otherwise specified, all
references to a "bank" in this Agreement include savings associations and credit
unions, and all references to a "credit card" include Visa- and
MasterCard-branded debit cards. 

This agreement was last modified on August 1, 2006.

	1. 	
      Eligibility. In order to use the Service, you must
      register for a Personal, Premier, or Business account. Users may only hold
      one Personal account and either one Premier or one Business account. Our
      Services are only available to individuals or businesses that can form
      legally binding contracts under applicable law. Without limiting the
      foregoing, our Service is not available to minors (under 18), persons who
      are suspended from our Service, or to persons who present an unacceptable
      level of credit risk. In order to receive credit card funded payments or
      use the Service to conduct business or in conjunction with a business, you
      must upgrade to or register for a Premier or Business account.

	 	 
	2. 	
      The Legal Relationship between You and
    PayPal.

	 	 
		
      2.1 Agency Relationship. PayPal acts as a
      facilitator to help you accept payments from and make payments to third
      parties. We act as your agent based upon your direction and your requests
      to use our Services that require us to perform tasks on your behalf.
      PayPal will at all times hold your funds separate from its corporate
      funds, will not use your funds for its operating expenses or any other
      corporate purposes, and will not voluntarily make funds available to its
      creditors in the event of bankruptcy or for any other purpose. You
      acknowledge that (i) PayPal is not a bank and the Service is a payment
      processing service rather than a banking service, and (ii) PayPal is not
      acting as a trustee, fiduciary or escrow with respect to your funds, but
      is acting only as an agent and custodian.

	 	 
		
      You are not required to carry a balance in your PayPal
      account in order to use the Service. PayPal will pool your funds together
      with funds from other Users, and will place those funds in accounts at one
      or more financial institutions ("Pooled Accounts").

	 	 
		
      You agree that you will not receive interest or other
      earnings on the funds that PayPal handles as your agent. PayPal may earn
      interest on those funds, or may receive a reduction in fees or expenses
      charged for banking services by the banks that hold your funds.

	 	 
		
      By initiating and sending payments through the Service or
      adding funds to your balance, you appoint PayPal as your agent to obtain
      the funds on your behalf and

to transfer the funds to the recipient
that you designate or to a Pooled Account, subject to the terms and restrictions
of this Agreement. When you send a payment, until that payment is accepted by
the recipient (which may occur instantly), you remain the owner of those funds
and PayPal holds those funds as your agent, but you will not be able to withdraw
those funds or send the funds to any other recipient unless the initial
transaction is cancelled. 

By receiving payments through the
Service, you appoint PayPal as your agent to cause the funds to be deposited on
your behalf in the Pooled Accounts until you further instruct PayPal with
respect to the transmission of your funds. Through the PayPal website, you may
provide instructions to withdraw the funds or transfer the funds to a third
party, in each case subject to the terms and restrictions of this Agreement. If
you receive a notice that a payment has been sent to you through PayPal but you
have not registered for the Service, PayPal will not become your agent and you
will have no claim to those funds unless and until you register for the Service
and indicate your acceptance of the payment. 

2.2 PayPal is only a Payment Service
Provider. PayPal acts as a payment service provider by creating, hosting,
maintaining and providing our Service to you via the Internet. We do not have
any control over the products or services that are paid for with our Service. We
cannot ensure that a buyer or a seller you are dealing with will actually
complete the transaction.

2.3 Identity Authentication. We
use many techniques to identify our users when they register on our site.
Verification of Users is only an indication of increased likelihood that a
User's identity is correct. You authorize PayPal, directly or through third
parties, to make any inquiries we consider necessary to validate your
registration. This may include ordering a credit report and performing other
credit checks or verifying the information you provide against third party
databases. However, because user verification on the Internet is difficult,
PayPal cannot and does not guarantee any user's identity. 

2.4 Release. In the event that
you have a dispute with one or more users, you release PayPal (and our officers,
directors, agents, subsidiaries, joint ventures and employees) from any and all
claims, demands and damages (actual and consequential) of every kind and nature
arising out of or in any way connected with such disputes. 

2.5 No Warranty. WE, OUR PARENT,
SUBSIDIARIES, EMPLOYEES AND OUR SUPPLIERS PROVIDE OUR SERVICES "AS IS" AND
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OR CONDITION, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY. WE, OUR
PARENT, SUBSIDIARIES, EMPLOYEES AND OUR SUPPLIERS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. PayPal shall make reasonable efforts
to ensure that requests for electronic debits and credits involving bank
accounts, credit cards, and check issuances are processed in a timely manner and
but we make no representations or warranties regarding the amount of time needed
to complete processing because our Service is largely dependant upon many
factors outside of our control, such as delays in the banking system or the
Canada or international mail service. Some countries do not allow the disclaimer
of implied warranties, so the foregoing disclaimer may not apply to you. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal
rights that vary from state to state. 

2.6 Limitation of Liability.
EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY RESULTING FROM NEGLIGENCE, IN NO
EVENT SHALL WE, OUR PARENT, SUBSIDIARIES, EMPLOYEES OR OUR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE
FOR LOST PROFITS OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT
OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH OUR WEB SITE, OUR SERVICE, OR THIS AGREEMENT (HOWEVER
ARISING, INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE). Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or
exclusion may not apply to you. 

EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF DEATH OR PERSONAL
INJURY RESULTING FROM NEGLIGENCE, OUR LIABILITY, AND THE LIABILITY OF OUR
PARENT, SUBSIDIARIES, EMPLOYEES AND SUPPLIERS, TO YOU OR ANY THIRD PARTIES IN
ANY CIRCUMSTANCE IS LIMITED TO THE ACTUAL AMOUNT OF DIRECT DAMAGES. 

2.7 Indemnification. You agree
to indemnify and hold PayPal, its parent, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers,
directors and employees harmless from any claim or demand (including lawyers’
fees) made or incurred by any third party due to or arising out of your breach
of this Agreement or the documents it incorporates by reference, or your
violation of any law or the rights of a third party relating to your use of the
Service. 

2.8 Liability for Violations of the
Acceptable Use Policy. If you engage in the following behavior, PayPal may
require you to pay liquidated damages, as explained below. 

	 	i. 	
      Using the PayPal service to receive payments for any
      sexually oriented or obscene materials or services in violation of
      PayPal’s Mature Audiences
  Policy.

	 	 	 
	 	ii. 	
      Using the PayPal service to receive payments for any
      narcotics, other controlled substances, steroids or prescription drugs in
      violation of PayPal’s Prescription Drugs and
      Devices Policy or the Drugs and Drug
      Paraphernalia Policy.

	 	 	 
	 	iii. 	
      Using the PayPal service to receive payments for wagers,
      gambling debts or gambling winnings, regardless of the location or type of
      gambling activity.

You and PayPal agree that the damages
that PayPal will sustain as a result of the behavior outlined above will be
substantial, including (without limitation) fines and other related expenses
from its payment processors and service providers, but may be extremely
difficult and impracticable to ascertain. In the event that you engage in such
activities, then PayPal may require you to pay liquidated damages equivalent of
$500.00 USD and/or PayPal may take legal action against you to recover losses
that are in excess of the amount of liquidated damages. You acknowledge and
agree that an equivalent of $500.00 USD is presently a reasonable and genuine
minimum estimate of PayPal’s damages, considering all currently existing
circumstances, including (without limitation) the relationship of the sum to the
range of harm to PayPal that reasonably could be anticipated and the
anticipation that proof of actual damages may be impractical or extremely 

		
      difficult. You agree that PayPal is entitled to deduct
      such amounts directly from any existing balance in the offending account,
      or any other PayPal account owned by you.

	 	 
		
      If you use the PayPal service in a manner that violates
        theAcceptable Use Policy, including
        but not limited to the three categories described above, your account
        will be subject to limitation or immediate termination, as stated in the
        Closing Accounts and Limiting Account Access Policy.

	 	 
		
      You further understand that, if you use the PayPal
      service in a manner that violates the Acceptable Use Policy, including but
      not limited to the three categories described above, PayPal may incur
      substantial liability and/or suffer significant damages, including
      (without limitation) fines and other related expenses from its payment
      processors and service providers. By selling goods or services (including
      access to content) in contravention of the Acceptable Use Policy or the
      Restricted Activities section of this User Agreement (currently Section
      7.2), you acknowledge liability to PayPal for any and all damages suffered
      by PayPal. Without limiting the foregoing, you agree to reimburse PayPal
      for any and all costs, expenses, and fines levied on PayPal by its payment
      processors and/or service providers as a result of your
  activities.

	 	 
		
      You agree that, if either you or PayPal commence
      litigation or arbitration in connection with this paragraph, the
      prevailing party is entitled to recover reasonable lawyers’ fees and any
      other costs incurred in such proceeding in addition to any other relief to
      which the prevailing party may be entitled.

	 	 
	3. 	
      Fees. All fees are set forth in the Fee Schedule.
      All fees will be assessed in the currency of the payment. Additional
      information about PayPal's fees is available in the Fees Policy. Your account and all transactions
      are made and displayed in Candadian Dollars unless otherwise specified and
      may be subject to exchange rates.

	 	 
	4. 	
      Eligibility for Use. To be eligible for an
      account, you must be a resident one of the approved countries listed
      below:

	o 	         
               Anguilla 	o 	France †	o 	         
               Netherlands †
	o 	         
               Argentina 	o 	Germany †	o 	         
               New Zealand †
	o 	         
               Australia †	o 	Greece 	o 	         
               Norway †
	o 	         
               Austria †	o 	Hong Kong †	o 	         
               Portugal 
	o 	         
               Belgium 	o 	Iceland 	o 	         
               Singapore †
	o 	         
               Brazil 	o 	India 	o 	         
               South Korea †
	o 	         
               Canada †	o 	Ireland †	o 	         
               Spain †
	o 	         
               Chile 	o 	Israel 	o 	         
               Sweden †
	o 	         
               China 	o 	Italy 	o 	         
               Switzerland †
	o 	         
               Costa Rica 	o 	Jamaica 	o 	         
               Taiwan †
	o 	         
               Denmark †	o 	Japan †	o 	         
               United Kingdom †
	o 	         
               Dominican Republic 	o 	Luxembourg 	o 	                   United
      States †
	o 	                   Finland
      † 	o 	Mexico †	o 	                   Turkey
      
		 	  	  	o 	                   Malaysia
      
	  	  	  	  	o 	                   Thailand
      
	 	 	 	 	o 	                   Venezuela
      
	 	 	 	 	o 	                   Ecuador
      
	 	 	 	 	o 	                   Uruguay
      

Countries marked with a in the above table may withdraw funds from their
PayPal account to a local bank account, and are considered "Withdrawal
Countries". 

Users in some countries may not use the Service to receive
payments, and may only use the Service to send payments. These countries are
designated on the PayPal Non-U.S. Accounts
page. You warrant that you are violating no law or regulation by your use of
PayPal.

	5. 	
      Receiving Payments.

5.1 Credit Card Funded Payments.
The only accounts that can receive credit card funded payments are Premier and
Business Accounts. Personal Accounts that receive credit card funded payments
may accept the payment by upgrading to a Premier or Business Account, or they
will have to deny the payment. Personal Accounts may receive non-credit card
funded payments for free. By accepting a credit card payment, you agree that you
are responsible for the payment if it is reversed. If such reversal occurs on a
credit card funded payment made to your account, we will reverse the payment and
debit your PayPal account balance to pay for the reversal. If there are
insufficient funds in your PayPal balance, you agree to reimburse PayPal through
other means, as described in the Payments (Sending,
Receiving, and Withdrawing) Policy.

5.2 Removal of Expired Cards. We
will notify you of expired credit cards in your account and provide you the
opportunity to update those cards before we remove them as a funding source in
your account. 

5.3 Withdrawals. To withdraw
money from your PayPal account we require you to provide PayPal with a number of
forms of identification as further described and protected in our Privacy
Policy. We require this information to authenticate your identity and to
determine how much you may withdraw from your account per month. We may limit
withdrawals and require additional information from you depending upon your
country of residence, credit rating, and other factors. Generally, in order to
withdraw more than the equivalent of $500.00 USD per month, we require you to
complete some authentication procedures, such as confirming: your email address,
your bank account, and your national identity number. Importantly, if you are an
Non-U.S. User and do not reside in a Withdrawal Country, please note that you
may not be able to withdraw funds from your PayPal Account and should therefore
only accept payments if you know you will send payments in equal amounts out of
your account. For more details and guidelines about withdrawals, please refer to
our Payments Policy.

	6. 	
      Sending Payments.

6.1 Sending Payments. In order
to send payments through our Service we 

require you to provide PayPal with a
number of forms of identification as further described and protected in our
Privacy Policy. We require this information to authenticate your identity and to
determine how much you may send with your account. We may require additional
information from you depending on your location and other factors. Based on the
information you provide, we will determine your Sending Limit. Generally,
accounts that have a confirmed email address and credit card on file may send up
to an equivalent of $1,200.00 USD. Accounts that are Verified by adding and
confirming a bank account will receive a higher Sending Limit or no limit at
all. 

6.2 Enrolling in the Expanded Use
Program. To obtain your Expanded Use Number, you must pay a Expanded Use
Fee, log in to your PayPal account, and enter the four-digit Expanded Use Number
associated with the charge. After you have successfully entered your Expanded
Use Number, you will receive a bonus on the next PayPal payment you send. This
bonus may take up to 24 hours to process and be reflected in your PayPal account
balance. This Expanded Use Enrollment will be complete and your sending limit
lifted if and when you correctly enter your Expanded Use Number on the PayPal
website. If you remove the funding source (e.g. the bank account or credit card)
used to enroll in the Expanded Use Program, PayPal may require you to enroll in
the Expanded Use Program again. 

6.3 Refused Payments. When you
send a payment to a third party through our Service, the recipient is not
required to accept the payment, even if the recipient is already registered with
PayPal. The recipient may return the payment or, in some cases, use the PayPal
Service to deny payments that you send. Any payments sent through PayPal that
are denied or unclaimed by a recipient will be returned to you on the earlier
of: (a) the date of such denial, or (b) 30 days after the date the payment is
sent. For more details and guidelines about Sending Payments, please refer to
our Payments Policy. 

6.4 Electronic Transfers. If you
register a U.S. bank account with PayPal, you have the option to make a payment
through PayPal that is funded with Instant Transfer or eCheck, and when you
initiate an "Add Funds" transaction you are requesting an electronic transfer
from your bank account. Upon such request, PayPal will make electronic transfers
via the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system from your U.S. bank account in the
amount you specify. You agree that such requests constitute your authorization
for such transfers. PayPal will never make transfers from your bank account
without your authorization. PayPal provides you protection against unauthorized
withdrawals from your bank account under the terms of the Electronic Fund Transfer Rights and Error Resolution Policy below. 

	7. 	
      Your Information and Restricted
  Activities

7.1 Definition. "Your
Information" is defined as any information you provide to us or other users in
the registration, payment process, stores or other features of our Service. You
are solely responsible for Your Information, as we act as a passive conduit for
your online distribution and publication of Your Information. 

7.2 Restricted Activities. Your
Information and your activities (including your payments and receipt of
payments) through our Service shall not: (a) be false, inaccurate or misleading;
(b) be fraudulent or involve the sale of counterfeit or stolen items; (c)
consist of providing yourself a cash advance from your credit card (or helping
others to do so), (d) be related in any way to gambling and/or gaming
activities, including but not limited to payment or the acceptance of payments
for wagers, gambling debts or gambling winnings, regardless of the location or
type of gambling activity (including online and offline casinos, sports wagering
and office pools); (e)violate PayPal's Acceptable Use Policy; (f) infringe on
any third party's copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other property
rights or rights of publicity or privacy; (g) violate any law, statute,
ordinance, contract or regulation (including, but not limited to, those
governing financial services, consumer protection, unfair competition,
antidiscrimination, or false advertising); (h) be defamatory, trade libelous,
unlawfully threatening or unlawfully harassing; (i) be obscene or contain child
pornography; (j) contain any viruses, Trojan horses, worms, time bombs
cancelbots, easter eggs or other computer programming routines that may damage,
detrimentally interfere with, surreptitiously intercept or expropriate any
system, data or other personal information; or (k) create liability for us or
cause us to lose (in whole or in part) the services of our ISP's or other
suppliers. If you use, or attempt to use the Service for purposes other than
sending and receiving payments and managing your account, including but not
limited to tampering, hacking, modifying or otherwise corrupting the security or
functionality of Service, your account will be terminated and you will be
subject to damages and other penalties, including criminal prosecution where
available. 

7.3 License. Solely to enable
PayPal to use the information you supply us with, so that we are not violating
any rights you might have in that information, you agree to grant us a
non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, sublicensible
(through multiple tiers) right to exercise the copyright, publicity, and
database rights (but no other rights) you have in Your Information, in any media
now known or not currently known, with respect to Your Information. PayPal will
use and protect Your Information in accordance with our Privacy Policy. 

7.4 Trademarks. PayPal.com,
PayPal, and all related logos, products and services described in this website
are either trademarks or registered trademarks of PayPal, Inc., or its
licensors, and (aside from the circumstances described below) may not be copied,
imitated or used, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of
PayPal. In addition, all page headers, custom graphics, button icons, and
scripts are service marks, trademarks, and/or trade dress of PayPal and may not
be copied, imitated, or used, in whole or in part, without the prior written
permission of PayPal. 

Notwithstanding the above, HTML logos
provided by PayPal through its Affiliate Program, Website Payments features, or
Auctions Tools features ("Logos"), may be used without prior written consent for
the purpose of directing web traffic to the Service. These Logos may not be
altered, modified, or changed in any way, or used in a manner that is
disparaging to PayPal or the Service. Logos may not be displayed in any manner
that implies sponsorship or endorsement by PayPal. PayPal is a payment service,
and no partnership, joint venture, employee-employer or franchiser-franchisee
relationship is intended or created by this Agreement. 

	
8. 		
Access and Interference. Our web site contains robot exclusion headers and you agree that you will not use any robot, spider, other automatic device, or manual process to monitor or copy our web pages or the content
contained herein without our prior expressed written permission. You agree that you will not use any device, software or routine to bypass our robot exclusion headers, or to interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper working of the PayPal
site or any activities conducted on our site. You agree that you will not take any action that imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure. Much of the information on our site is proprietary or is licensed to
PayPal by our users or third parties. You agree that you will not copy, reproduce, alter, modify, create derivative works, publicly display or frame any content (except for Your Information) from our web site without the prior expressed written
permission of PayPal or the appropriate third party. If you use, or attempt to use the Service for purposes other than sending and receiving payments and managing your account, including but not limited to tampering, hacking, modifying or otherwise
corrupting the security or functionality of Service, your account will be terminated and you will be subject to damages and other penalties, including criminal prosecution where available.

	
	 	 
	
9. 		
Privacy and Security. We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties for marketing purposes without your consent and we only use Your Information as described in the Privacy Policy. We view protection of
users' privacy as a very important principle. We understand clearly that you and Your Information are one of our most important assets. We store and process Your Information on computers located in the United States that are protected by physical as
well as technological security devices. You should only log in to your PayPal account on a page which begins with https://www.paypal.com/. All of our pages begin with https://www.paypal.com/ and therefore you should not use any other site that does
not begin as such. We use third parties to verify and certify our privacy principles. Our current Privacy Policy is available at https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/gen/privacy-outside. If you object to your information being transferred or
used in this way, please do not use our Services.

	
	 	 
	
10. 		
Termination or Closing Your Account. You may close your account at any time by clicking the Close Account link in your Profile on the PayPal website. Upon closure of an account, any pending transactions will be
cancelled and any balances associated with Redemption Codes (for programs such as eBay Anything Points, Gift Certificates, or Coupons) will be forfeited. Any funds that we are holding in custody for you at the time of closure, less any applicable
fees, will be paid to you by check, assuming all withdrawal related authentication requirements have been fulfilled (for example, you may not use closure of your account as a means of evading withdrawal limits on new Unverified users). You may not
use closure of your account as a means of evading investigation - if an investigation is pending at the time you close your account, PayPal may continue to hold your funds for up to 180 days as appropriate to protect PayPal against the risk of
reversals. If you are later determined to be entitled to some or all of the funds in dispute, PayPal will release those funds to you. You will remain liable for all obligations related to your account even after such account is closed. If you do not
access your account for a period of three years, it will be terminated. After the date of termination, we will use the information you provided to try to send

	

		
you any funds that we are holding in custody for you. If that information is not correct, and we are unable to complete the payment to you, your funds will be subject to applicable laws regarding escheat of unclaimed property.

	
	 	 
	
11. 		
Remedies and PayPal's Right to Collect From You. Without limiting other remedies, we may update inaccurate or incorrect information you provide to us, contact you by means other than electronically, immediately warn our
community of your actions, place a hold on funds in your account, limit funding sources and payments, limit access to an account and any or all of the account's functions (including but not limited to the ability to send money or making withdrawals
from an the account), limit withdrawals, indefinitely suspend or close your account and refuse to provide our Services to you if: (a) you breach this Agreement or the documents it incorporates by reference; (b) we are unable to verify or
authenticate any information you provide to us; (c) we believe that your account or activities pose a significant credit or fraud risk to us; (d) we believe that your actions may cause financial loss or legal liability for you, our users or us; or
(e) your use of your PayPal account is deemed by PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover to constitute abuse of the credit card system or a violation of credit card rules, including (without limitation), using the PayPal system to
test credit card behaviors. Even if they have been recorded as completed in the Recent Activity or History Transaction Log of your PayPal account, transactions are not considered completed until the funds have been charged to the customer's funding
source (for payments) or posted to the customer's bank account (for withdrawals). In addition, PayPal reserves the right to hold funds beyond the normal distribution periods for transactions it deems suspicious or for accounts conducting high
transaction volumes to ensure integrity of the funds. If we close your account, we will provide you notice and pay you all of the unrestricted funds held in your PayPal account. Additionally, to secure your performance of this Agreement, you grant
to PayPal a lien on and security interest in your account. In addition, you acknowledge that PayPal may setoff against any PayPal accounts you own for any negative balance in your other PayPal accounts, at any time and for any reason allowed by law.
Further, PayPal may setoff against any PayPal accounts you own for any obligation you owe eBay Inc. or any of its subsidiaries that is 180 days or greater past due. These obligations include both secured and unsecured debts, and debts you owe
individually or together with someone else.

	
	 	 
	
12. 		
Assignability. You may not transfer any rights or obligations you may have under this Agreement without the prior written consent of PayPal. PayPal reserves the right to transfer this Agreement or any right or obligation
under this Agreement without your consent.

	
	 	 
	
13. 		
Legal Compliance. You shall comply with all applicable Canada and international laws, statutes, ordinances, regulations, contracts and applicable licenses regarding your use of our Services.

	
	 	 
	
14. 		
Notices.

	
	 	 
		
14.1 Electronic Communications. You agree that this Agreement constitutes "a writing signed by You" under any applicable law or regulation. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, this Agreement and any other
agreements, notices or other communications regarding your account and/or your use of the Service ("Communications"), may be provided to you electronically and you

	

agree to receive all Communications
from PayPal in electronic form. Electronic Communications may be posted on the
pages within the PayPal website and/or delivered to your e-mail address. You may
print a copy of any Communications and retain it for your records. All
Communications in either electronic or paper format will be considered to be in
"writing," and to have been received no later than five (5) business days after
posting or dissemination, whether or not you have received or retrieved the
Communication. PayPal reserves the right but assumes no obligation to provide
Communications in paper format. 

14.2 Credit Report. You agree
that PayPal may order and review your credit report with the sole purpose of
assessing your fitness to hold a PayPal account and/or your ability to use the
Service or features thereof. 

14.3 Procedure. Except as
explicitly stated otherwise, any notices shall be given by postal mail to PayPal
CA Limited, Attn: Legal Department, 2211 North First Street, San Jose,
California 95131 (in the case of PayPal) or to our online message center or the
email address you provide to PayPal during the registration process (in your
case). Notice shall be deemed given 24 hours after posted or email is sent,
unless the sending party is aware that the electronic communication was not
received. Alternatively, we may give you notice by mail to the address provided
to PayPal during the registration process. In such case, notice shall be deemed
given 3 days after the date of mailing.

	15. 	
      Legal Disputes. In the event a dispute arises
      between you and PayPal, our goal is to provide you with a neutral and cost
      effective means of resolving the dispute quickly. Accordingly, you and
      PayPal agree that any controversy or claim at law or equity that arises
      out of this Agreement or PayPal's services ("Claims") shall be resolved in
      accordance with one of the subsections below, or as otherwise mutually
      agreed upon in writing by the parties. Before resorting to these
      alternatives, PayPal strongly encourages users first to contact PayPal
      directly to seek a resolution. PayPal will consider reasonable requests to
      resolve the dispute through alternative dispute resolution procedures,
      such as mediation, as an alternative to
litigation.

15.1 Arbitration.For any Claim
(excluding Claims for injunctive or other equitable relief) where the total
amount of the award sought is less than an equivalent of $10,000.00 USD, you or
PayPal may elect to resolve the dispute through binding arbitration conducted by
telephone, on-line, and/or based solely upon written submissions where no
in-person appearance is required. In such cases, the arbitration shall be
administered by the Singapore International Arbitration Centre, or any other
established ADR provider mutually agreed upon by the parties. Any judgment on
the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having
jurisdiction thereof.

15.2 Court. Alternatively, any
Claim may be adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction located in New
Brunswick, Canada or where the defendant is located (in PayPal's case,
Singapore, and in your case, your home address or principal place of business).
You and PayPal agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the courts
located in New Brunswick, Canada.

		
      15.3 Alternative Dispute Resolution. PayPal will
      consider use of other alternative forms of dispute resolution, such as
      binding arbitration to be held in New Brunswick, Canada or another
      location mutually agreed upon by the parties.

	 	 
		
      15.4 Violations of Section 15. All Claims
      (excluding requests for injunctive or equitable relief) between the
      parties must be resolved using the dispute resolution mechanism that is
      selected in accordance with this Section by the party first to assert a
      Claim, either through a court filing or commencement of arbitration.
      Should either party file an action contrary to this Section 15, the other
      party may recover lawyers’ fees and costs up to an equivalent of $1,000.00
      USD, provided that the party seeking the award has notified the other
      party in writing of the improperly filed Claim, and the other party has
      failed to withdraw the Claim.

	 	 
	16. 	
      General. This Agreement is governed by and
      interpreted under the laws of Canada as such laws are applied to
      agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within Canada by
      Canadian residents. We do not guarantee continuous, uninterrupted or
      secure access to our service, and operation of our site may be interfered
      with by numerous factors outside of our control. If any provision of this
      Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall be
      struck and the remaining provisions shall be enforced. You agree that this
      Agreement and all incorporated agreements may be automatically assigned by
      PayPal, in our sole discretion, to a third party in the event of a merger
      or acquisition. Headings are for reference purposes only and in no way
      define, limit, construe or describe the scope or extent of such section.
      Our failure to act with respect to a breach by you or others does not
      waive our right to act with respect to subsequent or similar breaches.
      This Agreement and the documents it incorporates set forth the entire
      understanding between us with respect to the subject matter hereof.
      Sections (3) Fees, (2.4) Release, (8) Access and Interference, (2.6)
      Limitation of Liability, (2.7) Indemnity, and (16) Legal Disputes shall
      survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement.

	 	 
	17. 	
      Disclosures. The Services are offered by PayPal CA
      Limited, 2211 North First Street, San Jose, California 95131. If you are a
      Canadian resident, you may have this same information emailed to you by
      sending a letter to the address above with your email address and a
      request for this information. Fees for our services are described in our
      Fees Policy.

	 	 
		
      Disputes between you and PayPal regarding our Services
      may be reported to Customer Support online through the PayPal Help Center at any time, or by calling
      +1402 935 2050 from 6 AM to midnight Central
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