Credit Banking Sample Clauses

Credit Banking. Process 4-22
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Credit Banking. At the request of a counselor/librarian (non-teaching Faculty member) and with the consent of the College, a non-teaching Faculty member may accumulate work hours during Semester I and/or Semester II and/or during inter-Semester periods, which may be banked towards fulfillment of the non-teaching Faculty member’s base contract in Summer Session 2 or Summer Session 3. Currently, there are 31 duty days in Summer Session 2 or Summer Session 3 for teaching and non-teaching Faculty. The 31 duty days in Summer Session 2 or Summer Session 3 represent 217 clock hours that a non-teaching Faculty member must provide the College in order to meet the semesters of the contract. Additional hours to be worked during Semester I and Semester II may include, but are not limited to, weekends, evenings, instructional contact hours for the teaching of a credit class, or work during an inter-semester period. Such additional work hours shall be mutually agreed to between the non-teaching Faculty member and his/her immediate supervisor. The accrual of additional work hours during Semester I, Semester II and/or inter-semester periods, shall be used to adjust the non-teaching Faculty member’s contractual obligation during Summer Session 2 or Summer Session 3.

Related to Credit Banking

  • Internet Banking service by means of which it is possible for the client to exercise various transactions posted by the Bank on the special web page of the bank xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx (without visiting the Bank), according to the regulations established by the Bank;

  • Telephone Banking Telephone Banking is BECU’s Integrated Voice Response touch-tone telephone service that allows you to do tasks such as the following:

  • Mobile Banking Service Mobile Banking is offered as a convenience and supplemental service to our Online Banking services. It is not intended to replace access to Online Banking from your personal computer or other methods you use for managing your accounts and services with us. Mobile Banking allows you to access your Patriot account information, use bill pay, transfer funds between your accounts, deposit items remotely and conduct other banking transactions. We reserve the right to limit the types and number of accounts eligible and the right to refuse to make any transaction you request through Mobile Banking. We may also reserve the right to modify the scope of the Mobile Banking Service at any time. Mobile Banking may not be accessible over some network carriers. In addition, the Mobile Banking Service may not be supportable for all Devices. Patriot cannot guarantee, and is not responsible for, the availability of data services provided by your mobile carrier, such as (but not limited to) data outages or "out of range" issues. You agree to accept responsibility for learning how to use Mobile Banking in accordance with the instructions and agree that you will contact us directly if you have any problems with Mobile Banking. We may modify the Mobile Banking Service from time to time at our sole discretion. You are responsible for making sure you understand how to use Mobile Banking as modified. You also accept responsibility for making sure that you know how to properly use your Device and we will not be liable to you for any losses caused by your failure to properly use the Mobile Banking Service or your Device. You agree that, when you use Mobile Banking, you remain subject to the terms and conditions of your existing agreements with any unaffiliated service providers, including, but not limited to, your mobile service provider and that this Agreement does not amend or supersede any of those agreements. You understand that those agreements may include fees, limitations and restrictions which might impact your use of Mobile Banking (such as data usage or text messaging charges imposed on you by your mobile service provider for uses of or interaction with Mobile Banking), you agree to be solely responsible for all such fees, limitations, and restrictions. You agree that only your mobile service provider is responsible for its products and services. Accordingly, you agree to resolve any problems with your provider directly without involving us. Any deposit account, loan or other credit union product accessed through this Mobile Banking service is also subject to the Account Agreements and Disclosures provided at time of account opening. You should review the Account disclosures carefully, as they may include transaction limitations and fees which might apply to your use of Mobile Banking.

  • Online Banking Transactions At the present time, you may use Online Banking to: • Transfer funds between your savings, checking, and Club accounts. • Withdraw funds from your savings, checking, and Club accounts. • Make loan payments from your savings, checking and Club accounts. • Obtain account balance and transaction history on your savings, checking, and Club accounts. • Obtain information on your loan account balance, transaction history, payment due dates, loan payoff amounts and finance charges. • Review available copies of eStatements and tax information. • Make xxxx payments from your checking account using the Xxxx Pay service. Transactions involving your savings and checking accounts will be subject to the terms of your Membership and Account Agreement. Transactions involving your loan accounts will be subject to your applicable Loan Agreement and Disclosures.

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