Overdrafts; Order of Payments Sample Clauses

Overdrafts; Order of Payments. It is your responsibility to ensure adequate funds or credit is available in an account from which you instruct us to make a transfer or payment. The Financial Institution reserves the right to determine, at its sole discretion, the posting order of transactions if funds are withdrawn from any of your accounts by means of electronic fund transfers (EFT) (such as pre‐authorized Automated Clearing House ACH transactions), other than through the online service on the same business day as the online service transaction and if the account contains insufficient funds to enable both to be made. You are fully obligated to provide sufficient funds for any payments or transfers you make or authorize to be made. If we complete a payment or transfer that you make or authorize and we subsequently learn that you have insufficient funds for the transaction, you agree to reimburse us upon our demand, and you further agree that we may reverse the transaction or offset the shortage with funds from any other deposit account(s) you have with us to the extent permitted by applicable law and the terms of any other relevant agreements.
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Overdrafts; Order of Payments. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have enough money or credit available in an account from which you instruct us to make a payment or transfer. If funds are withdrawn from any of your accounts by means of electronic fund transfers, on the same business day as an Online Banking transaction, and if the account contains insufficient funds to enable both the electronic fund transfer and the Online Banking transfer to be made, the transfers will be made in the order determined by the Bank, in its sole discretion. You are fully obligated to us to provide a payment or transfer that you make or authorize and we subsequently learn that you have insufficient funds for the transaction, you agree to reimburse us upon our demand, and you further agree that we may reverse the transaction or offset the shortage with funds from any other deposit account(s) you have with us to the extent permitted by the applicable law and the terms of any other relevant Account Agreements.
Overdrafts; Order of Payments. Transfers, and other Withdrawals). If your account has insufficient funds to perform all electronic fund transfers you have requested for a given business day, then: • Electronic funds transfers involving currency disbursements, like ATM withdrawals, will have priority. • Electronic fund transfers initiated through Services that would result in an overdraft of your account may, at our discretion, be cancelled, including bill payments. • Overdraft charges may be assessed pursuant to the terms of the deposit agreement for that account in the event the electronic fund transfers initiated through Services result in an overdraft of your account, including bill payments. Customer shall pay overdrafts that occur from herein contemplated events, if any, upon demand. • Electronic funds transfer will have priority over checks or other debits to your accounts that are received by Bank on the same business day. If there are insufficient funds in the account to pay these checks, insufficient fund charges will be assessed in accordance with the terms of your account agreement.
Overdrafts; Order of Payments. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have enough money or credit available in an Account from which you instruct us to make a payment or transfer. If funds are withdrawn from any of your Accounts by means of electronic fund transfers, we may complete a payment or transfer that you make or authorize and we subsequently learn that you have insufficient funds for the transaction, you agree to reimburse us upon our demand, and you further agree that we may reverse the transaction or offset the shortage with funds from any other deposit account(s) you have with us to the extent permitted by the applicable law and the terms of any other relevant Account agreements.
Overdrafts; Order of Payments. Transfers, and other Withdrawals) - If your account has insufficient funds to perform all electronic fund transfers you have requested for a given business day, then; (a.) Electronic funds transfers involving currency disbursements, like ATM/POS Debits withdrawals, will have priority; (b.) Electronic fund transfers initialed through SYSTEM that would result in an overdraft of your account may, at our discretion, be canceled and (c.) In the event the electronic fund transfers initiated through SYSTEM that would result in an overdraft of your account are not canceled, overdraft charges may be assessed pursuant to the terms of the deposit agreement for that account.

Related to Overdrafts; Order of Payments

  • Order of Payments Checks, drafts, transactions, and other items may not be processed in the order that you make them or in the order that we receive them. We may, at our discretion, pay a check, draft, or item, and execute other transactions on your account in any order we choose. The order in which we process checks, drafts, or items, and execute other transactions on your account may affect the total amount of overdraft fees that may be charged to your account. Please contact us if you have questions about how we pay checks or drafts and process transfers and withdrawals.

  • Netting of Payments Subparagraph (ii) of Section 2(c) of this Agreement will apply to Transactions entered into under this Agreement unless otherwise specified in a Confirmation.

  • Payment of Overdrafts If, on any day, the available balance in your share or deposit account is not sufficient to pay the full amount of a check, draft, transaction, or other item, plus any applicable fee, that is posted to your account, we may return the item or pay it, as described below. The Credit Union’s determination of an insufficient available account balance may be made at any time between presentation and the Credit Union’s midnight deadline with only one review of the account required. We do not have to notify you if your account does not have a sufficient available balance in order to pay an item. Your account may be subject to a fee for each item regardless of whether we pay or return the item. We may charge a fee each time an item is submitted or resubmitted for payment; therefore, you may be assessed more than one fee as a result of a returned item and resubmission(s) of the returned item. If we offer standard overdraft services, this service allows us to authorize payment for the following types of transactions regardless of whether your share or deposit account has sufficient funds: (1) share drafts/checks and other transactions made using your checking account, except as otherwise described below; (2) automatic xxxx payments; (3) and ACH transactions. For ATM and one-time debit card transactions, you must affirmatively consent to such coverage. Without your consent, the Credit Union may not authorize and pay an ATM or one-time debit card transaction that will result in insufficient funds in your account. If you have established a service linking your share or deposit account with other individual or joint accounts, you authorize us to transfer funds from another account of yours to cover an insufficient item, including transfers from a share or deposit account, an overdraft line-of-credit account, or other account you so designate. Services and fees for these transactions are shown in the document the Credit Union uses to capture your affirmative consent and the Schedule of Fees and Charges. Except as otherwise agreed in writing, if we exercise our right to use our discretion to pay such items that result in an insufficiency of funds in your account, we do not agree to pay them in the future and may discontinue coverage at any time without notice. If we pay these items or impose a fee that results in insufficient funds in your account, you agree to pay the insufficient amount, including the fee assessed by us, in accordance with our standard overdraft services or any other service you may have authorized with us or, if you do not have such protections with us, in accordance with any overdraft payment policy we have, as applicable.

  • Refunds and reversals of payments When you receive a payment, it could be refunded or reversed. We may allow you to send to the payer a refund of the payment. We may carry out a reversal of your payment in certain circumstances. See the rest of this section for more details.

  • Overdraft Fees There is an Overdraft Fee for each paid overdraft check or item. If we do not pay the overdraft, there is a NSF/Returned Item fee per check or item. There is no limit on the number of overdrafts paid or overdraft fees incurred on any one day. These fees are set forth in our Rate and Fee Schedule.

  • Deposits of Financing Amounts Except as the Association may otherwise agree:

  • Payment of Checks, Drafts and Orders Subject to Section 9.5, the Assuming Institution agrees to pay all properly drawn checks, drafts and withdrawal orders of depositors of the Failed Bank presented for payment, whether drawn on the check or draft forms provided by the Failed Bank or by the Assuming Institution, to the extent that the Deposit balances to the credit of the respective makers or drawers assumed by the Assuming Institution under this Agreement are sufficient to permit the payment thereof, and in all other respects to discharge, in the usual course of conducting a banking business, the duties and obligations of the Failed Bank with respect to the Deposit balances due and owing to the depositors of the Failed Bank assumed by the Assuming Institution under this Agreement.

  • Overdrafts The Trust is responsible for maintaining an appropriate level of short term cash investments to accommodate cash outflows. The Trust may obtain a formal line of credit for potential overdrafts of its custody account. In the event of an overdraft or in the event the line of credit is insufficient to cover an overdraft, the overdraft amount or the overdraft amount that exceeds the line of credit will be charged in accordance with the fee schedule set forth on Exhibit C hereto (as amended from time to time)

  • Overdraft In the event that the Custodian is directed by Proper Instructions to make any payment or transfer of funds on behalf of a Fund for which there would be, at the close of business on the date of such payment or transfer, insufficient funds held by the Custodian on behalf of such Fund, the Custodian may, in its discretion, provide an overdraft ("Overdraft") to the Fund (such Fund being referred to herein as an "Overdraft Fund"), in an amount sufficient to allow the completion of such payment or transfer. Any Overdraft provided hereunder: (a) shall be payable on the next Business Day, unless otherwise agreed by the Overdraft Fund and the Custodian; and (b) shall accrue interest from the date of the Overdraft to the date of payment in full by the Overdraft Fund at a rate agreed upon in writing, from time to time, by the Custodian and the Overdraft Fund. The Custodian and the Funds acknowledge that the purpose of such Overdrafts is to temporarily finance the purchase or sale of securities for prompt delivery in accordance with the terms hereof. The Custodian hereby agrees to notify each Overdraft Fund by 3:00 p.m., New York time, of the amount of any Overdraft. Provided that Custodian has given the notice required by this subparagraph (f), the Funds hereby agree that, as security for the Overdraft of an Overdraft Fund, the Custodian shall have a continuing lien and security interest in and to all interest of such Overdraft Fund in Securities whose purchase is financed by Custodian and which are in Custodian's possession or in the possession or control of any third party acting on Custodian's behalf and the proceeds thereof. In this regard, Custodian shall be entitled to all the rights and remedies of a pledgee under common law and a secured party under the New York Uniform Commercial Code and any other applicable laws or regulations as then in effect."

  • Order of Application of Partial Payments and Periodic Payments Except as otherwise described in this Section 2, if Lender applies a payment, such payment will be applied to each Periodic Payment in the order in which it became due, beginning with the oldest outstanding Periodic Payment, as follows: first to interest and then to principal due under the Note, and finally to Escrow Items. If all outstanding Periodic Payments then due are paid in full, any payment amounts remaining may be applied to late charges and to any amounts then due under this Security Instrument. If all sums then due under the Note and this Security Instrument are paid in full, any remaining payment amount may be applied, in Xxxxxx’s sole discretion, to a future Periodic Payment or to reduce the principal balance of the Note. If Lender receives a payment from Borrower in the amount of one or more Periodic Payments and the amount of any late charge due for a delinquent Periodic Payment, the payment may be applied to the delinquent payment and the late charge. When applying payments, Lender will apply such payments in accordance with Applicable Law.

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