Common use of BANK’S DISCRETION Clause in Contracts

BANK’S DISCRETION. Whenever in this Agreement there is a provision that the Bank may act in a particular way, or that the Bank has the discretion to act, the Bank may act in its sole and unilateral discretion, and the Bank’s decision shall not be subject to challenge.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement and Disclosures, Account Agreement and Disclosures, Account Agreement and Disclosures

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