Common use of DISPUTED OWNERSHIP Clause in Contracts

DISPUTED OWNERSHIP. If a dispute arises over control of or access to your account, or if we receive conflicting instructions from you (including any owner, joint account holder, and/or other authorized signer on your account), we may require, but are not obligated to require, the signatures of all account owners or authorized signers on items, withdrawals, or other transactions. We may also, but are not obligated to, “freeze” the account until we get evidence satisfactory to us that either the dispute is resolved or there is general agreement on payment of or access to the funds in the account. During the time that we require additional signatures or freeze the account, you authorize us to do one or more of the following:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Personal Account Agreement, Personal Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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DISPUTED OWNERSHIP. If a dispute arises over control of or access to your account, or if we receive conflicting instructions from you (including any owner, joint account holder, and/or other authorized signer on your account), we may require, but are not obligated to require, the signatures of all account owners or authorized signers on items, withdrawals, or other transactions. We may also, but are not obligated to, “freeze” the account until we get evidence satisfactory to us that either the dispute is resolved or there is general agreement on payment of or access to the funds in the account. During the time that we require additional signatures or freeze the account, you authorize us to do one or more of the following:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.tcbk.com, www.tcbk.com

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DISPUTED OWNERSHIP. If a dispute arises over control of or access to your account, or if we receive conflicting instructions from you (including any owner, joint account holder, and/or and/ or other authorized signer on your account), we may require, but are not obligated to require, the signatures of all account owners or authorized signers on items, withdrawals, or other transactions. We may also, but are not obligated to, “freeze” the account until we get evidence satisfactory to us that either the dispute is resolved or there is general agreement on payment of or access to the funds in the account. During the time that we require additional signatures or freeze the account, you authorize us to do one or more of the following:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.tcbk.com

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