Your Duty to Report Other Errors Sample Clauses

Your Duty to Report Other Errors. In addition to your duty to review your statements for unauthorized signatures, alterations and forgeries, you agree to examine your statement with reasonable promptness for any other error - such as an encoding error. You agree that the time you have to examine your statement and report to us will depend on the circumstances. However, such time period shall not exceed 60 days. Failure to examine your statement and report any such errors to us within 60 days of when we first send or make the statement available precludes you from asserting a claim against us for any such errors on items identified in that statement and as between you and us the loss will be entirely yours. Errors Relating to Electronic Fund Transfers or Substitute Checks (For consumer accounts only). For information on errors relating to electronic fund transfers (e.g., computer, debit card or ATM transactions) refer to your Electronic Fund Transfers disclosure and the sections on consumer liability and error resolution. For information on errors relating to a substitute check you received, refer to your disclosure entitled Substitute Checks and Your Rights.
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Your Duty to Report Other Errors. In addition to your duty to review your statements for unauthorized signatures, alterations and forgeries, you agree to examine your statement with reasonable promptness for any other error - such as an encoding error. You agree that the time you have to examine your statement and report to us will depend on the circumstances. However, such time period shall not exceed 60 days. Failure to examine your statement and report any such errors to us within 60 days of when we first send or make the statement available precludes you from asserting a claim against us for any such errors on items identified in that statement and as between you and us the loss will be entirely yours.
Your Duty to Report Other Errors. In addition to your duty to review your Card statements for unauthorized transactions, you agree to examine your statement with reasonable promptness for any other error (such as an encoding error). In addition, if you receive or we make available images of your Items, you must examine them for any unauthorized or missing indorsements or any other problems. You agree that the time you have to examine your statement and Items and report to us will depend on the circumstances. However, this time period shall not exceed sixty (60) days. Failure to examine your statement and Items and report any errors to us within sixty (60) days of when we first send or make a Card statement available to you precludes you from asserting a claim against us for any errors on Items identified in that statement and as between you and us the loss will be entirely yours.
Your Duty to Report Other Errors. In addition to your duty to review your statements for unauthorized signatures, alterations and forgeries, you agree to examine your statement with reasonable promptness for any other error - such as an encoding error. In addition, if you receive or we make available either your items or images of your items, you must examine them for any unauthorized or missing indorsements or any other problems. You agree that the time you have to examine your statement and items and report to us will depend on the circumstances. However, this time period shall not exceed sixty (60) days. Failure to examine your statement and items and report any errors to us within sixty (60) days of when we first send or make the statement available precludes you from asserting a claim against us for any errors on items identified in that statement and as between you and us the loss will be entirely yours. ACCOUNT TRANSFER. This account may not be transferred or assigned without our prior written consent. DIRECT DEPOSITS. If we are required for any reason to reimburse the federal government for all or any portion of a benefit payment that was directly deposited into your account, you authorize us to deduct the amount of our liability to the federal government from the account or from any other account you have with us, without prior notice and at any time, except as prohibited by law. We may also use any other legal remedy to recover the amount of our liability.
Your Duty to Report Other Errors. In addition to your duty to review your statements for unauthorized signatures, alterations and RESTRICTIVE LEGENDS - We are not required to honor any restrictive legend on checks you w rite unless we have agreed forgeries, you agree to examine your statement w ith reasonable in writing to the restriction. Examples of restrictive legends are promptness for any other error - such as an encoding error. You " must be presented w ithin 90 days" or " not valid for more than $1,000.00." PLEDGES - Unless we agree otherwise in w riting, each ow ner of this account may pledge all or any part of the funds in it for any purpose to w hich w e agree. Any pledge of this account must first be satisfied before the rights of any surviving account ow ner or account beneficiary become effective. signature purported to be the signature of the account ow ner). In place of a signature, the check usually has a stat ement that the ow ner authorized the check or has the ow ner' s name typed or printed on the signature line. For example, if a person provides an account number in response to a telephone solicitation, the CHECK PROCESSING - We may process items mechanically by telephone solicitor can use the account number to issue a relying on the information encoded along the bottom of the items. remotely created check to w ithdraw money from that account. This means that w e may not individually examine all of your items to determine if the item is properly completed, signed and indorsed. You w xxxxxx and agree to the follow ing for every remotely created check w e receive from you for deposit or collection: (1) You agree that w e have not failed to exercise ordinary care solely you have received express and verifiable authorization to create the because w e use an automated system to process items and do not check in the amount and to the payee that appears on the check; (2) inspect all items processed in such a manner. We reserve the right you w ill maintain proof of the authorization for at least 2 years from not to inspect each item because using an automated process helps the date of the authorization, and supply us the proof if we ask; and us keep costs dow n for you and all account holders. We may (3) if a check is returned you ow e us the amount of the check, determine the amount of available funds in your account for the regardless of when the check is returned. We may take funds from purpose of deciding w hether to return an item for insufficient funds your account to pa...
Your Duty to Report Other Errors. In addition to your duty to review your statements for unauthorized signatures, alterations and forgeries, you agree to examine your statement with reasonable promptness for any other error - such as an encoding error. In addition, if you receive or we make available either your items or images of your items, you must examine them for any unauthorized or missing indorsements or any other problems. You agree that the time you have to examine your statement and items and report to us will depend on the circumstances. However, this time period shall not exceed 60 days. Failure to examine your statement and items and report any errors to us within 60 days of when we first send or make the statement available precludes you from asserting a claim against us for any errors on items identified in that statement and as between you and us the loss will be entirely yours. Errors Relating to Electronic Fund Transfers or Substitute Checks (For consumer accounts only). For information on errors relating to electronic fund transfers (e.g., computer, debit card or ATM transactions) refer to your Electronic Fund Transfers disclosure and the sections on consumer liability and error resolution. For information on errors relating to a substitute check you received, refer to your disclosure entitled Substitute Checks and Your Rights.

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