Common use of Problems that Could Occur With Deposits Clause in Contracts

Problems that Could Occur With Deposits. If funds are deposited or transferred into your Account by mistake or otherwise, we may correct the situation at any time by deducting the amount of the deposit from your Account without prior notice to you. If there are insufficient funds in your Account at that time, your Account could become overdrawn. See the sections labeled “Overdraft” and “Right to Set Off” for more information about what could occur if your Account has a negative balance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consumer Account Agreement and Disclosures, cdn.rizefs.com, cdn.rizefs.com

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Problems that Could Occur With Deposits. Overpayments and Reversals. If funds are deposited or transferred into your Account by mistake or otherwise, we Bank may correct the situation at any time by deducting the amount of the deposit from your Account without prior notice to you. If there are insufficient not enough funds in your Account at that time, your Account could become overdrawn. See the sections labeled “Overdraft” Section 2.4 "No Overdrafts" and 2.5 "Right to Set Off" below for more information about what could occur if your Account has a negative balance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Savings Account Agreement, Account Agreement

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