Returned Item definition

Returned Item means (i) any item deposited to a Collateral Account and returned unpaid, whether for insufficient funds or for any other reason, and without regard to timeliness of the return or the occurrence or timeliness of any drawee’s notice of non-payment; (ii) any item subject to a claim against Bank of breach of transfer or presentment warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code (as adopted in the applicable state) or Regulation CC (12 C.F.R. §229), as in effect from time to time; (iii) any automated clearing house (“ACH”) entry credited to a Collateral Account and returned unpaid or subject to an adjustment entry under applicable clearing house rules, whether for insufficient funds or for any other reason, and without regard to timeliness of the return or adjustment; (iv) any credit to a Collateral Account from a merchant card transaction, against which a contractual demand for chargeback has been made; and (v) any credit to a Collateral Account made in error. Company and Servicer agree to pay all Returned Item Amounts immediately on demand, without setoff or counterclaim, to the extent there are not sufficient funds in the applicable Collateral Account to cover the Returned Item Amounts on the day Bank attempts to debit them from the Collateral Account. After Bank receives an Access Termination Notice, Secured Party agrees to pay all Returned Item Amounts within fifteen (15) calendar days after demand, without setoff or counterclaim, to the extent that (i) the Returned Item Amounts are not paid in full by Company or Servicer within five (5) calendar days after demand on Company and Servicer by Bank, and (ii) Secured Party has received proceeds from the corresponding Returned Items under this Agreement.
Returned Item means any (i) Items Collateral deposited into or credited to an Account before or after the date of this Agreement and returned unpaid or otherwise uncollected or subject to an adjustment entry, whether for insufficient funds or any other reason, and without regard to the timeliness of such return or adjustment or the occurrence or timeliness of any other party’s notice of nonpayment or adjustment; (ii) Items Collateral subject to a claim against the Bank for breach of transfer, presentment, encoding, retention or other warranty under Federal Reserve Regulations or Operating Circulars, ACH or other clearing house rules, or applicable law (including, without limitation, Articles 3, 4 and 4A of the Applicable UCC); and (iii) demand for chargeback in connection with a merchant card transaction.
Returned Item means (i) any item deposited to a Collateral Account and returned unpaid, whether for insufficient funds or for any other reason, and without regard to timeliness of the return or the occurrence or timeliness of any drawee’s notice of non-payment; (ii) any item subject to a claim against Bank of breach of transfer or presentment warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code (as adopted in the applicable state) or Regulation CC (12 C.F.R. §229), as in effect from time to time; (iii) any automated clearing house (“ACH”) entry credited to a Collateral Account and returned unpaid or subject to an adjustment entry under applicable clearing house rules, whether for insufficient funds or for any other reason, and without regard to timeliness of the return or adjustment; (iv) any credit to a Collateral Account from a merchant card transaction, against which a contractual demand for chargeback has been made; and (v) any credit to a Collateral Account made in error. Company agrees to pay all Returned Item Amounts immediately on demand, without setoff or counterclaim, to the extent there are not sufficient funds in the applicable Collateral Account to cover the Returned Item Amounts on the day Bank attempts to debit them from the Collateral Account. After Bank receives an Access Termination Notice, the Secured Party that is the Notice Agent at the time that the Returned Item Amounts are incurred agrees to pay all Returned Item Amounts within fifteen (15) calendar days after demand, without setoff or counterclaim, to the extent that (i) the Returned Item Amounts are not paid in full by Company within five (5) calendar days after demand on Company by Bank, and (ii) such Notice Agent has received proceeds from the corresponding Returned Items under this Agreement; provided, that such Notice Agent shall not be obligated to pay Returned Items Amounts and Settlement Item Amounts in an amount in excess of the aggregate amount of Collateral Account Funds received by such Notice Agent under this Agreement.

Examples of Returned Item in a sentence

  • Overdraft Paid or Returned Item Fee and Overdraft Fee per Day applies to any item which is presented to us for processing.

  • You understand that by opting out of this service, we may refuse to pay any check or item that is presented against an insufficient balance on your account and you will be responsible for any Returned Item fees.

  • Overdraft Paid or Returned Item fee and Overdraft Fee per Day applies to any item which is presented to us for processing.

  • If we do not pay the overdraft, there is a Returned Item fee for each check or item we return as set forth on the Rate and Fee Schedule.

  • Further, you will be charged a Paid Item Fee if we honor or pay the item or transaction when you have a non-sufficient available balance even if you were previously charged Returned Item Fees when the item or transaction was previously returned, rejected, or declined.


More Definitions of Returned Item

Returned Item means (i) any item deposited to an Account and returned unpaid or otherwise uncollected, whether for insufficient funds or for any other reason, and without regard to timeliness of the return or the occurrence or timeliness of any drawee’s notice of non-payment; (ii) any item subject to, a claim against Bank of breach of transfer or presentment warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code (as adopted in the applicable state), Regulation CC (12 C.F.R. §229), clearing house operating rules or NACHA as in effect from time to time; (iii) any ACH entry credited to the Account and returned unpaid or subject to an adjustment entry under applicable clearing house rules, whether for insufficient funds or for any other reason, and without regard to timeliness of the return or adjustment; (iv) any credit to the Account from a merchant card transaction, against which a contractual demand for chargeback has been made; and (v) any credit to the Account made in error and any other adjustments including those due to encoding errors or other items posted to the account in error.
Returned Item means any payment remitted to Institution that is returned by the payer’s bank or financial institution or any reversal of credit/debit payments.
Returned Item means (i) any item deposited to the Account and returned unpaid or otherwise uncollected, whether for insufficient funds or for any other reason, and without regard to timeliness of the return or the occurrence or timeliness of any drawee’s notice of non-payment; (ii) any item subject to a claim against Bank for breach of transfer or presentment warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code (as adopted in the applicable state), Regulation CC (12 C.F.R. §229), or clearing house operating rules of the National Automated Clearing House Association as in effect from time to time; (iii) any ACH entry credited to the Account and returned unpaid or subject to an adjustment entry under applicable clearing house rules, whether for insufficient funds or for any other reason, and without regard to timeliness of the return or adjustment; (iv) any credit to the Account from a merchant card transaction, against which a contractual demand for chargeback has been made; and (v) any credit to the Account made in error and any other adjustments including those due to encoding errors or other items posted to the Account in error.
Returned Item. A check, electronic payment or other Item that is returned unpaid by the Bank because the Available Balance in your Account is less than the amount of the Item. *Zelle® and the Zelle related marks are wholly owned by Early Warning Services, LLC, and are used herein under license.
Returned Item means any (i) Items Collateral deposited in or credited to an Account before or after the date of this Agreement and returned unpaid or otherwise uncollected or subject to an adjustment entry, whether for insufficient funds or any other reason, and without regard to the timeliness of such return or adjustment or the occurrence or timeliness of any other party’s notice of nonpayment or adjustment; (ii) adjustments or corrections of posting or encoding errors; (iii) Items Collateral subject to a claim against the Bank for breach of transfer, presentment, encoding, retention or other warranty under Federal Reserve Regulations or Operating Circulars, ACH or other clearing house rules, or applicable law (including, without limitation, Articles 3, 4 and 4A of the Applicable UCC); and (iv) demand for chargeback in connection with a merchant card transaction. For avoidance of doubt, the Bank’s rights under this Section 3(a) or provisions of the Deposit Agreement shall not permit the Bank to set off against and charge an Account as a Permitted Debit any obligation of the Company to the Bank in connection with any (A) deposit account that the Company may have with the Bank and that is not an Account or (B) other agreement between the Company and the Bank; Permitted Debits shall be solely those relating to the Account(s) and Account Collateral.
Returned Item shall have the meaning given in Section 13.1(g). -------------
Returned Item means (a) any item deposited to the Account and returned unpaid, whether for insufficient funds or for any other reason and without regard to timeliness of the return or on any drawee’s notice of non-payment; (b) any item subject to a Commercial Code or Regulation CC (12 CFR Section 229), as in effect from time to time; (c) any automated clearing house entry credited to the Account and returned unpaid or subject to an adjustment entry under applicable clearing house rules, whether for insufficient funds or any other reason; (d) any credit to the Account from a merchant card transaction, against which a contractual demand of chargeback has been made; and (e) any credit made to the Account in error.