Common use of Access Devices Clause in Contracts

Access Devices. An access device is a card or personal identification code that provides access to a consumer’s deposit account, which may be used to initiate electronic fund transfers. Access devices include, but are not limited to, your Community First Bank automated teller machine card (“ATM Card”), Community First Bank Debit Card (“Debit Card”), personal identification number (“PIN”), and your MasterCard Card when used to conduct electronic fund transfers. A check is not an access device; however, an electronic fund transfer initiated by using information obtained from a check is governed by this agreement. You may, verbally or by other authorized means, request an access device to conduct electronic fund transfers to or from your consumer accounts. We may refuse to issue an access device to any customer, and we may terminate, suspend or modify access device privileges, immediately and without cause or notice, unless otherwise required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Legal Agreement

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Access Devices. An access device Access Device is a card or personal identification code that provides access to a consumer’s deposit account, which may be used to initiate electronic fund transfers. Access devices Devices include, but are not limited to, your Community First Bank automated teller machine card BB&T Automated Teller Machine Card (ATM Card), Community First Bank BB&T Debit Card (Debit Card), personal identification number Personal Identification Number (PIN), and your MasterCard or Visa Credit Card when used to conduct electronic fund transfers. A check is not an access deviceAccess Device; however, an electronic fund transfer initiated by using information obtained from a check is governed by this agreementAgreement. You may, verbally or by other authorized means, request an access device Access Device to conduct electronic fund transfers to or from your consumer accounts. We may refuse to issue an access device Access Device to any customer, and we may terminate, suspend or modify access device Access Device privileges, immediately and without cause or notice, unless otherwise required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bank Services Agreement

Access Devices. An access device is a card or personal identification code that provides access to a consumer’s deposit account, which may be used to initiate electronic fund transfers. Access devices include, but are not limited to, your Community First Bank Truist automated teller machine card (“ATM Card”), Community First Bank Truist Debit Card (“Debit Card”), personal identification number (“PIN”), and your MasterCard or Visa Credit Card when used to conduct electronic fund transfers. A check is not an access device; however, an electronic fund transfer initiated by using information obtained from f rom a check is governed by this agreementbythisagreement. You may, verbally or by other verballyor byother authorized means, request an access device accessdevice to conduct electronic fund transfers to or from f rom your consumer accounts. We may refuse to issue an access device to any customer, and we may terminate, suspend or modify access device privileges, immediately and without cause or notice, unless otherwise required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.truist.com

Access Devices. An access device Access Device is a card or personal identification code that provides access to a consumer’s deposit account, which may be used to initiate electronic fund transfers. Access devices Devices include, but are not limited to, your Community First Bank automated teller machine card BB&T 24 Automated Teller Machine Card, (ATM Card), Community First Bank Debit BB&T 24 Check Card (“Debit Check Card), personal identification number Personal Identification Number (PIN), and your MasterCard or Visa Credit Card when * When used to conduct electronic fund transfers. A check is not an access deviceAccess Device; however, an electronic fund transfer initiated by using information obtained from a check is governed by this agreementAgreement. You may, verbally or by other authorized means, request an access device Access Device to conduct electronic fund transfers to or from your consumer accounts. We may refuse to issue an access device Access Device to any customer, and we may terminate, suspend or modify access device terminate Access Device privileges, immediately and with or without cause or notice, unless otherwise required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cardholder Agreement

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Access Devices. An access device is a card or personal identification code that provides access to a consumer’s deposit account, which may be used to initiate electronic fund transfers. Access devices include, but are not limited to, your Community First Bank BB&T automated teller machine card (ATM Card”card), Community First Bank BB&T Debit Card (“Debit Card”debit card), personal identification number (PIN), and your MasterCard or Visa Credit Card when used to conduct electronic fund transfers. A check is not an access device; however, an electronic fund transfer initiated by using information obtained from a check is governed by this agreement. You may, verbally or by other authorized means, request an access device to conduct electronic fund transfers to or from your consumer accounts. We may refuse to issue an access device to any customer, and we may terminate, suspend or modify access device privileges, immediately and without cause or notice, unless otherwise required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Bank Services Agreement

Access Devices. An access device is a card or personal identification code that provides access to a consumer’s deposit account, which may be used to initiate electronic fund transfers. Access devices include, but are not limited to, your Community First Bank Truist automated teller machine card (“ATM Card”), Community First Bank Truist Debit Card (“Debit Card”), personal identification number (“PIN”), and your MasterCard or Visa Credit Card when used to conduct electronic fund transfers. A check is not an access device; however, an electronic fund transfer initiated by using information obtained from a check is governed by this agreement. You may, verbally or by other authorized means, request an access device to conduct electronic fund transfers to or from your consumer accounts. We may refuse to issue an access device to any customer, and we may terminate, suspend or modify access device privileges, immediately and without cause or notice, unless otherwise required by law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Custodial Agreement

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