YOUR REPRESENTATIONS CONCERNING ACCOUNTS YOU ACCESS THROUGH ONLINE BANKING; OUR RELIANCE ON YOUR INSTRUCTIONS Sample Clauses

YOUR REPRESENTATIONS CONCERNING ACCOUNTS YOU ACCESS THROUGH ONLINE BANKING; OUR RELIANCE ON YOUR INSTRUCTIONS. You represent to us that you are the legal owner of, or have legal authority to act on behalf of the Owner(s) of, the Accounts that you access through Online Banking, and that you are authorized to receive the financial information pertaining to those Accounts and to any account on a Third-Party Site that you include or access through the Money Manager Services. You represent and agree that all information you provide to us in connection with Online Banking is accurate, current and complete, and that you have the right to provide that information to us for the purpose of enrolling in and using Online Banking. You agree to not misrepresent your identity or your Account information. You agree to keep your Account information, including your email address, up to date and accurate. We may rely and act on instructions that we receive through Online Banking from you, from anyone to whom you gave or made available your login ID, password or other Security Credentials, from Users you have established, from anyone acting at your direction or with your consent (express or implied), from anyone acting with authority from you (express or implied), and from any person who is an Agent with respect to any Account which you may access through Online Banking. All such instructions will be considered as having been given to us directly by you and shall have the same authority as your written signature in authorizing us to comply with the instructions, until you notify us in writing or electronically as provided in this Agreement that you have revoked that person’s authority and we have had a reasonable period of time to act on that notice. When you notify us to revoke an Agent’s authority to access Online Banking on your behalf, we may suspend your Online Banking access for such time as is necessary to secure your Account(s) and to provide you with new Online Banking Security Credentials. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law or regulation, you will be deemed to have expressly authorized any Online Banking transaction that is: • initiated by you, at your direction, or with your consent (whether expressed or implied), • initiated by a User with respect to any Account that may be accessed through Online Banking, • initiated by any person (or that person's Agent) who is the Owner, co-Owner or authorized representative of any Account that you may access through Online Banking, • that results in the transfer of funds between Accounts you may access through Online Ban...
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Related to YOUR REPRESENTATIONS CONCERNING ACCOUNTS YOU ACCESS THROUGH ONLINE BANKING; OUR RELIANCE ON YOUR INSTRUCTIONS

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