Common use of Night Depository Clause in Contracts

Night Depository. If you use any of the Bank’s night depositories, you do so solely at your own risk. The Bank is not liable for any deposit made into a night depository until the Bank issues you a duplicate deposit ticket or other receipt acknowledging the deposit. The Bank’s determination of the amount of the deposit will be conclusive. You are solely responsible for any discrepancy in the amount of the deposit or any loss incurred from the disappearance, theft, or loss of any envelope, bag, or money before the Bank issues you a written receipt for the deposit.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement and Disclosures, Account Agreement and Disclosures, Account Agreement and Disclosures

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Night Depository. If you use any of the Bank’s night depositories, you do so solely at your own risk. The Bank is not liable for any deposit made into a night depository until the Bank issues you a duplicate deposit ticket or other receipt acknowledging the deposit. The Any two employees of the Bank may open and count the money deposited in any night depository, and the Bank’s determination of the amount of the deposit money will be conclusive. You are solely responsible for any discrepancy in the amount of the deposit or any loss incurred from the disappearance, theft, or loss of any envelope, bag, or money before the Bank issues you a written receipt for the deposit.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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