Common use of Payment Scheduling Clause in Contracts

Payment Scheduling. Transactions begin processing on your Debit Date. The earliest Debit Date for Payment Instructions entered on a non-Business Day will be the next Business Day. When you schedule an individual payment, the earliest possible Pay Date for each Xxxxxx (typically five (5) or fewer Business Days from the Debit Date) will be designated through the Xxxx Payment Service when you are scheduling the payment, and you must select a Debit Date so that the associated Pay Date is no later than the actual Due Date reflected on your Xxxxxx statement. When you schedule regular (i.e., recurring) payments to occur in advance, you will select only a Debit Date. You are responsible for ensuring that the Debit Date is sufficiently in advance of your Due Date to allow the Xxxxxx to receive the payment. We recommend that you allow at least 5 Business Days between the Debit Date and your Due Date. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LATE PAYMENTS THAT OCCUR BECAUSE YOU SCHEDULE THE DEBIT DATE TOO CLOSE TO THE DUE DATE. You are responsible for ensuring that there are sufficient funds in your account on the Debit Date to allow the payment.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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Payment Scheduling. Transactions begin processing on your Debit Date. The earliest Debit Date for Payment Instructions entered on a non-Business Day will be the next Business Day. When you schedule an individual payment, the earliest possible Pay Date for each Xxxxxx (typically five (5) or fewer Business Days from the Debit Date) will be designated through the Xxxx Bill Payment Service when you are scheduling the payment, and you must select a Debit Date so that the associated Pay Date is no later than the actual Due Date reflected on your Xxxxxx statement. When you schedule regular (i.e., recurring) payments to occur in advance, you will select only a Debit Date. You are responsible for ensuring that the Debit Date is sufficiently in advance of your Due Date to allow the Xxxxxx to receive the payment. We recommend that you allow at least 5 Business Days between the Debit Date and your Due Date. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LATE PAYMENTS THAT OCCUR BECAUSE YOU SCHEDULE THE DEBIT DATE TOO CLOSE TO THE DUE DATE. You are responsible for ensuring that there are sufficient funds in your account on the Debit Date to allow the payment.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, And Mobile Banking Agreement, Account Agreement

Payment Scheduling. Transactions begin processing on your Debit Date. The earliest Debit Date for Payment Instructions entered on a non-Business Day will be the next Business Day. When you schedule an individual payment, the earliest possible Pay Date for each Xxxxxx (typically five (5) or fewer Business Days from the Debit Date) will be designated through the Xxxx Bill Payment Service when you are scheduling the payment, and you must select a Debit Date so that the associated Pay Date is no later than the actual Due Date reflected on your Xxxxxx statement. When you schedule regular (i.e., recurring) payments to occur in advance, you will select only a Debit Date. You are responsible for ensuring that the Debit Date is sufficiently in advance of your Due Date to allow the Xxxxxx to receive the payment. We recommend that you allow at least 5 five Business Days between the Debit Date and your Due Date. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LATE PAYMENTS THAT OCCUR BECAUSE YOU SCHEDULE THE DEBIT DATE TOO CLOSE TO THE DUE DATE. You are responsible for ensuring that there are sufficient funds in your primary deposit account on the Debit Date to allow complete the payment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Go2bank Deposit Account Agreement, Walmart Moneycard Deposit Account Agreement, Go2bank Deposit Account Agreement

Payment Scheduling. Transactions begin processing on your Debit Date. The earliest Debit Date for Payment Instructions entered on a non-Business Day will be the next Business Day. When you schedule an individual payment, the earliest possible Pay Date for each Xxxxxx (typically five (5) or fewer Business Days from the Debit Date) will be designated through the Xxxx Bill Payment Service when you are scheduling the payment, and you must select a Debit Date so that the associated Pay Date is no later than the actual Due Date reflected on your Xxxxxx statement. When you schedule regular (i.e., recurring) payments to occur in advance, you will select only a Debit Date. You are responsible for ensuring that the Debit Date is sufficiently in advance of your Due Date to allow the Xxxxxx to receive the payment. We recommend that you allow at least 5 Business Days between the Debit Date and your Due Date. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LATE PAYMENTS THAT OCCUR BECAUSE YOU SCHEDULE THE DEBIT DATE TOO CLOSE TO THE DUE DATE. You are responsible for ensuring that there are sufficient funds in your primary deposit account on the Debit Date to allow complete the payment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Deposit Account Agreement, Deposit Account Agreement

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Payment Scheduling. Transactions begin processing on your Debit Date. The earliest Debit Date for Payment Instructions entered on a non-Business Day will be the next Business Day. When you schedule an individual payment, the earliest possible Pay Date for each Xxxxxx (typically five (5) or fewer Business Days from the Debit Date) will be designated through the Xxxx Bill Payment Service when you are scheduling the payment, and you must select a Debit Date so that the associated Pay Date is no later than the actual Due Date reflected on your Xxxxxx statement. When you schedule regular (i.e., recurring) payments to occur in advance, you will select only a Debit Date. You are responsible for ensuring that the Debit Date is sufficiently in advance of your Due Date to allow the Xxxxxx to receive the payment. We recommend that you allow at least 5 five Business Days between the Debit Date and your Due Date. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LATE PAYMENTS THAT OCCUR BECAUSE YOU SCHEDULE THE DEBIT DATE TOO CLOSE TO THE DUE DATE. You are responsible for ensuring that there are sufficient funds in your account Account on the Debit Date to allow complete the payment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Account Agreement

Payment Scheduling. Transactions begin processing on your Debit Date. The earliest Debit Date for Payment Instructions entered on a non-Business Day will be the next Business Day. When you schedule an individual payment, the earliest possible Pay Date for each Xxxxxx (typically five (5) or fewer Business Days from the Debit Date) will be designated through the Xxxx Payment Service when you are scheduling the payment, and you must select a Debit Date so that the associated Pay Date is no later than the actual Due Date reflected on your Xxxxxx statement. When you schedule regular (i.e., recurring) payments to occur in advance, you will select only a Debit Date. You are responsible for ensuring that the Debit Date is sufficiently in advance of your Due Date to allow the Xxxxxx to receive the payment. We recommend that you allow at least 5 five Business Days between the Debit Date and your Due Date. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LATE PAYMENTS THAT OCCUR BECAUSE YOU SCHEDULE THE DEBIT DATE TOO CLOSE TO THE DUE DATE. You are responsible for ensuring that there are sufficient funds in your primary deposit account on the Debit Date to allow complete the payment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Walmart Moneycard Deposit Account Agreement

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