Common use of Notice of Withdrawal Clause in Contracts

Notice of Withdrawal. The Bank may at any time require at least seven (7) days prior written notice of your intent to withdraw funds from the account. The notice period may also be applicable to items drawn by you but not finally paid by the Bank. Presentment of an item or any request for an electronic funds transfer does not constitute notice of your intent to withdraw. The Bank may refuse to pay and may return unpaid any such request or item and shall not incur liability of any kind for doing so.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Deposit Accounts, www.westsuburbanbank.com

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Notice of Withdrawal. The Bank may at any time require at least seven (7) days prior written notice of your intent to withdraw funds from the account. The notice period may also be applicable to items drawn by you but not finally paid by the Bank. Presentment of an item or any request for an electronic funds transfer does not constitute notice of your intent to withdraw. The Bank may refuse to pay and may return unpaid any such request or item and shall not incur liability of any kind for doing so.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Deposit Accounts, www.westsuburbanbank.com

Notice of Withdrawal. The Bank may at any time require at least seven (7) days prior written notice of your intent to withdraw funds from the account. The notice period may also be applicable to items drawn by you but not finally paid by the Bank. Presentment of an item or any request for an electronic funds transfer does not constitute notice of your intent to withdraw. The Bank may refuse to pay and may return unpaid any such request or item and shall not incur liability of any kind for doing so.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Deposit Accounts, www.westsuburbanbank.com

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Notice of Withdrawal. The Bank may at any time require at least seven (7) calendar days prior written notice of your intent to withdraw funds from the account. The notice period may also be applicable to items drawn by you but not finally paid by the Bank. Presentment of an item or any request for an electronic funds transfer does not constitute notice of your intent to withdraw. The Bank may refuse to pay and may return unpaid any such request or item and shall not incur liability of any kind for doing so.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Deposit Accounts

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