Common use of YOUTH ACCOUNT Clause in Contracts

YOUTH ACCOUNT. Youth account includes FAT CAT® and HEAD START® accounts and any other account for youths or students. If a youth account is designated in the account opening documents, the youth is the Applicant and owner of the account and entitled to deposit and withdraw from the account. If a parent or guardian is to have withdrawal or investment privileges such privilege shall be designated in EDF 169.01 (SK) (05/17) the Attachment for Youth Account or by such other lawful order or direction to the Credit Union. Where the youth is a minor, a parent or guardian may be required to sign an indemnity in favor of the Credit Union.

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Samples: www.unitycu.ca, www.cornerstonecu.com, www.innovationcu.ca

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YOUTH ACCOUNT. Youth account includes FAT CAT® and HEAD START® accounts and any other account for youths or students. If a youth account is designated in the account opening documents, the youth is the Applicant and owner of the account and entitled to deposit and withdraw from the account. If a parent or guardian is to have withdrawal or investment privileges such privilege shall be designated in EDF 169.01 (SK) (05/17) the Attachment for Youth Account or by such other lawful order or direction to the Credit Union. Where the youth is a minor, a parent or guardian may be required to sign an indemnity in favor of the Credit Union.. PRINT

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Samples: churchbridgecu.ca

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YOUTH ACCOUNT. Youth account includes FAT CAT® and HEAD START® accounts and any other account for youths or students. If a youth account is designated in the account opening documents, the youth is the Applicant and owner of the account and entitled to deposit and withdraw from the account. If a parent or guardian is to have withdrawal or investment privileges such privilege shall be designated in EDF 169.01 (SK) (05/17) the Attachment for Youth Account or by such other lawful order or direction to the Credit Union. Where the youth is a minor, a parent or guardian may be required to sign an indemnity in favor of the Credit Union.. EDF 169.01 (AB) (11/13)

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Samples: www.chinookfinancial.com

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