Common use of Inactive Account Clause in Contracts

Inactive Account. The Client's Payment Account is considered inactive when, after a period of twelve (12) months, it has not been the subject of any transaction (excluding management fees) on the initiative of the Client (or any User) and that the latter has not made any representations to Paynovate in any form whatsoever. When the Account is considered inactive, Paynovate informs the Client by any means. In the absence of a response from the Client or any new transaction on the Account and in the case where the balance is positive, the Account will be closed at the end of a period of ten (10) years from the last transaction on the account. The Client will be informed by any means six (6) months before the effective closing of the Account. The balance will be deposited with the authorized Institution and the sums may be claimed by the Client or his beneficiaries for twenty (20) years from their deposit. Paynovate may debit an inactive account management fee each year, to the extent permitted by law.

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