Controlling Law and Users Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Controlling Law and Users Responsibilities. Our web site and the electronic service that we provide (excluding linked sites) are controlled by the Credit Union from its principal offices within the State of South Carolina, which law together with specifically applicable federal laws govern this agreement. While you may choose to access our web site and electronic services from other locations, we make no representation that any information, materials, or functions included in our web site or via our electronic service are appropriate or authorized for use in other jurisdictions. Your access from other locations is made on your own initiative; and you are solely responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws and regulations.
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Controlling Law and Users Responsibilities. Our Web site and the electronic services that We provide (excluding linked sites) are controlled by the Credit Union from its principal offices within the State set forth in the SRP Federal Credit Union Membership Agreement, which law governs this Agreement. While You may choose to access Our Web site and electronic services from other locations, We make no representation that any information, materials, or functions included in Our Web site or via electronic service are appropriate or authorized for use in other jurisdictions. Your access from other locations is made on Your own initiative; and You are solely responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws and regulations. SRP Federal Credit Union eBanking Agreement and Disclosure
Controlling Law and Users Responsibilities. Our web site and the electronic services that we provide (excluding linked sites) are controlled by the Credit Union from its principal offices within the State of Georgia. This agreement is made in Georgia and shall be construed and governed by the laws of the State of Georgia, without regard to its conflicts of laws provisions and to the extent that Georgia law is not inconsistent with controlling Federal Law. While you may choose to access our web site and electronic services from other locations, we make no representation that any information, materials, or functions included in our web site or via our electronic service are appropriate or authorized for use in other jurisdictions. Your access from other locations is made on your own initiative; and you are solely responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws and regulations.
Controlling Law and Users Responsibilities. Our web site and the electronic Services that We provide (excluding linked sites) are controlled by the Credit Union and/or Our ASP (Access Service Provider). The Credit Union’s principal office is located in the State of Ohio, which law governs this Agreement. You may choose to access Our web site and electronic Services from any location, we make no representation that any information, materials, or functions included in Our web site or via Our electronic Service are appropriate or authorized for use in all jurisdictions. Your access from other locations is made on Your own initiative; and You are solely responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws and regulations.
Controlling Law and Users Responsibilities. Our Web site and the electronic services that we provide (excluding linked sites) are controlled by the Credit Union from its principal offices within the state of South Carolina, which law governs this Agreement. While you may choose to access our Web site and electronic services from other locations, we make no representation that any information, materials, or functions included in our Web site or via electronic service are appropriate or authorized for use in other jurisdictions. Your access from other locations is made on your own initiative; and you are solely responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws and regulations. Your Responsibilities In the event that your email address changes, you agree to update it promptly via our eBanking platform(s), or by notifying us using one of the methods listed in the Contact Us section of this Agreement. You understand the importance of your role in preventing misuse of your accounts and you agree to protect the confidentiality of your login credentials to prevent unauthorized access to your accounts, eDocuments, including but not limited to your electronic statements (“eStatements”), and other sensitive information. It is your responsibility to store your confidential records securely and shred or otherwise destroy any discarded printed eStatements and sensitive documents. If you believe that someone has gained access to your accounts or eDocuments, it is your responsibility to notify us immediately by any of the methods listed in the Contact Us section at the end of this Agreement. In Case of Errors or Questions about Your Electronic Statement Contact us by one of the methods listed in the Contact Us section at the end of this Agreement as soon as you detect an error or have a question concerning your eStatement. You must contact us within sixty (60) days after we make the FIRST statement available online on which the problem or error appeared; and you must provide us with the following information: • Your name and account number; • A description of the error or transaction you are unsure about. Please explain as clearly as you can why you believe it is an error or why you need more information; and • The dollar amount of the suspected error. If you contact us verbally, we may require that you send us your complaint or question in writing within ten (10) business days. We will notify you of the results of the investigation within ten (10) business days* after we hear from you and will correct any ...

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