DEPOSIT AGREEMENT AND DISCLOSURES Sample Clauses

DEPOSIT AGREEMENT AND DISCLOSURES. A. Our Agreement This document contains the terms and conditions of the Oxygen Consumer Deposit Account Agreement (the “Agreement”). The Agreement governs the Oxygen Consumer Deposit Account (“Account,”) which is made available by The Bancorp Bank, Wilmington, Delaware, member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”), (the “The Bancorp Bank”, the “Bank”). The Bank provides banking services to Oxygen, Inc. doing
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DEPOSIT AGREEMENT AND DISCLOSURES. A. Our Agreement
DEPOSIT AGREEMENT AND DISCLOSURES. A. Our Agreement When we say “Ally,” it means Ally Bank. If you see the words “we” “us” or “our,” we are talking about Ally Bank. When you see the words “you” and “your,” we mean each person who owns an account or a trustee who can manage an account. When you see the word “Agreement,” we are referring to this Deposit Agreement.
DEPOSIT AGREEMENT AND DISCLOSURES. Opening an Account All deposit accounts with Credit One Bank are available online-only. You can access information about your Account through various methods, including by telephone, our Mobile App, and through Online Banking at Xxxxxxxx.XxxxxxXxxXxxx.xxx. You can open and maintain a deposit account if you are a citizen or a legal permanent resident of the United States (U.S.) who is at least eighteen (18) years old and has a Social Security Number and U.S. street address (not just a P.O. box).
DEPOSIT AGREEMENT AND DISCLOSURES. 2. The applicable Personal or Business Schedule of Fees.

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  • AGREEMENTS AND DISCLOSURES The Agreements and Disclosures provided to You at the time You opened Your Account and referred to throughout this Agreement, contain: (a) a list of fees and charges applicable to Your Account;

  • Uses and Disclosures Pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, Contractor may receive from the Exchange Protected Health Information and/or Personally Identifiable Information in connection with Contractor Exchange Functions that is protected under applicable Federal and State laws and regulations. Contractor shall not use or disclose such Protected Health Information or Personally Identifiable Information obtained in connection with Contractor Exchange Functions other than as is expressly permitted under the Exchange Requirements and only to the extent necessary to perform the functions called for within this Agreement.

  • Permitted Uses and Disclosures of PHI 2.1 Unless otherwise limited herein, Business Associate may:

  • Use and Disclosure All Confidential Information of a party will be held in confidence by the other party with at least the same degree of care as such party protects its own confidential or proprietary information of like kind and import, but not less than a reasonable degree of care. Neither party will disclose in any manner Confidential Information of the other party in any form to any person or entity without the other party’s prior consent. However, each party may disclose relevant aspects of the other party’s Confidential Information to its officers, affiliates, agents, subcontractors and employees to the extent reasonably necessary to perform its duties and obligations under this Agreement and such disclosure is not prohibited by applicable law. Without limiting the foregoing, each party will implement physical and other security measures and controls designed to protect (a) the security and confidentiality of Confidential Information; (b) against any threats or hazards to the security and integrity of Confidential Information; and (c) against any unauthorized access to or use of Confidential Information. To the extent that a party delegates any duties and responsibilities under this Agreement to an agent or other subcontractor, the party ensures that such agent and subcontractor are contractually bound to confidentiality terms consistent with the terms of this Section 11.

  • Use and Disclosure of PHI Business Associate is limited to the following permitted and required uses or disclosures of PHI:

  • Permitted Uses and Disclosures i. Business Associate shall use and disclose PHI only to accomplish Business Associate’s obligations under the Contract.

  • Specific Use and Disclosure Provisions (A) Except as otherwise limited in this Section of the Contract, Business Associate may use PHI for the proper management and administration of Business Associate or to carry out the legal responsibilities of Business Associate.

  • Confidentiality and Disclosure The Local Manager and the Investment Adviser undertake to keep private and confidential all information acquired in connection with this Agreement, and not to disclose such information to any person except to the extent that:

  • NOTICES AND DISCLOSURES Behavioral HealthCare Parity This plan provides parity in benefits for behavioral health services. This means that coverage of benefits for mental health and substance use disorders is generally comparable to, and not more restrictive than, the benefits for physical health. Financial requirements, such as deductibles, copayments, or benefit limits that may apply to a behavioral health service benefit category, such as inpatient services, are not more restrictive than those that apply to most medical benefits within the same category. Different levels of financial requirements to different tiers of prescription drugs are applied without regard to whether a prescription drug is generally prescribed for physical, mental health, or substance use disorders. Other requirements are imposed that are not expressed numerically, such as preauthorization, concurrent utilization review, and retrospective utilization review. These are applied to behavioral health services in comparable ways as medical benefits.

  • PERMITTED USES AND DISCLOSURES BY CONTRACTOR Except as otherwise limited in this Schedule, Contractor may use or disclose Protected Health Information to perform functions, activities, or services for, or on behalf of, County as specified in the Agreement; provided that such use or disclosure would not violate the Privacy Rule if done by County.

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