Insufficient Funds to Pay a Check Sample Clauses

Insufficient Funds to Pay a Check. If the funds in your checking account are not sufficient to pay checks, drafts or other items presented and drawn on your account, those checks, drafts and items will subject to our overdraft procedures and any overdraft service or agreement you have with us. You understand that we have no duty to notify you if there are insufficient funds to pay your check, draft or item. If we elect to pay a check, draft, item or transfer that would overdraw your account (beyond an agreement or service we have agreed to provide you), it does not mean that we will pay a check, draft, item or transfer that will overdraw your account in the future. If we pay a check, draft, item or transfer that would overdraw your account you agree to repay us the amount of that paid check, draft, item or transfer plus any fee disclosed for that service immediately (or at the latest pursuant to any agreement or service we have agreed to provide you). Should we dishonor and return a check, draft or item drawn on an account with insufficient funds, your account will be subject to a fee for the dishonored and returned check, draft, or item in accordance with the Rate and Fee disclosures. You also understand and agree that we are not liable if we refuse to pay a check, draft or item drawn on your account and return it when nonpayment occurs as result of our charging your account for any obligation you owe us. Your account may be subject to a fee for each item regardless of whether we pay or return the item. We may charge a fee each time an item is submitted or resubmitted for payment; therefore, you may be assessed more than one fee as a result of a returned item and resubmission(s) of the returned item. Finally, in the event we are frequently returning your checks drawn on your account for insufficient funds we may consider that account abuse and may close your account under this contract.
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Insufficient Funds to Pay a Check. If the funds in your checking account are not sufficient to pay checks, drafts, or other items presented and drawn on your account, those checks, drafts, and items will be handled according to our overdraft procedures and any overdraft service or Contract you have with us. You understand and agree that we have no duty to notify you if there are insufficient funds to pay your check, draft, or item. If we pay a check, draft, item, or transfer that would overdraw your account beyond an agreement or service we have agreed to provide you, it does not mean that we will pay a check, draft, item, or transfer that will overdraw your account in the future. If we pay a check, draft, item, or transfer that would overdraw your account you agree to repay us the amount of that paid check, draft, item, or transfer and any fee for that service imme- diately (or at the latest pursuant to any agreement or service we have agreed to pro- vide you). Should we dishonor and return a check, draft, or item drawn on an ac- count with insufficient funds, your account will be charged a fee for the dishonored and returned check, draft, or item as stated in the Rate and Fee disclosures. You also understand and agree that we are not liable if we refuse to pay a check, draft, or item drawn on your account and return it when nonpayment occurs as a result of our charging your account for any obligation you owe us. Finally, if we are repeatedly presented with checks drawn on your account for insufficient funds, we may consider that account abuse and may close your account under this Contract.

Related to Insufficient Funds to Pay a Check

  • NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS (NSF CHECKS) If the Tenant pays the Rent with a check that is not honored due to insufficient funds (NSF): (check one) ☐ - There shall be a fee of $ per incident. ☐ - There shall be no fee.

  • Insufficient Funds If at any time insufficient funds are received by and available to the Administrative Agent to pay fully all amounts of principal, L/C Borrowings, interest and fees then due hereunder, such funds shall be applied (i) first, toward payment of interest and fees then due hereunder, ratably among the parties entitled thereto in accordance with the amounts of interest and fees then due to such parties, and (ii) second, toward payment of principal and L/C Borrowings then due hereunder, ratably among the parties entitled thereto in accordance with the amounts of principal and L/C Borrowings then due to such parties.

  • Sources of Funds to Pay Interest Any interest payable by NYSERDA pursuant to Exhibit shall be paid only from the same accounts, funds, or appropriations that are lawfully available to make the related Payment.

  • Funding Your Payment Selecting a preferred funding source You may select a preferred funding source when logged into your account. Subject to this user agreement, the preferred funding source will be used as the default funding source for payments you send from your account. You can set separate preferred funding sources for some billing agreement payments. Special Funding Arrangements Some payments can be funded by special funding arrangements linked to your PayPal account, such as merchant/transaction specific balance, gift vouchers or other promotional funding arrangements. The use and priority of these special funding arrangements are subject to further terms and conditions between you and us. Your account overview may show the notional amount available in your special funding arrangements to fund qualifying payments at any given time. This amount does not constitute electronic money, is not deemed part of your PayPal balance and is not redeemable in cash - it only represents the amount of electronic money which we offer to issue and credit to your account at the time of (and only to immediately fund) a qualifying payment, subject to (and only for the period outlined in) the further terms and conditions of use of that special funding arrangement. If your payment funded by a special funding arrangement is reversed at a later time for any reason, we will keep the amount that represents the portion of that payment that was funded by your special funding arrangement and (provided that the special funding arrangement has not already expired) reinstate the special funding arrangement. Funding payments you send from your account We will obtain electronic money for the payment you send from your account from the following sources in the following order to the extent they are available:

  • Non-Sufficient Funds Tenant shall be charged $ for each check that is returned to Landlord for lack of sufficient funds.

  • RETURNED CHECKS (NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS) If the Tenant pays the Rent with a check that bounces due to insufficient funds: (check one) ☐ - The Tenant will be required to pay a fee of $ per incident. ☐ - The Tenant will NOT be required to pay a fee.

  • Pay Cheques R-1 Payment of wages will be made by depositing the net amount payable to the Employee to the credit of the Employee's designated account at any Kent County chartered bank that utilizes a computer banking transfer system. All Employees and all future Employees, as a condition of employment, shall sign an authorization to permit the payment of wages as referenced above. An Employee who is underpaid a minimum of seventy-five ($75.00) as a result of a payroll error, upon request, will have a separate cheque issued to her/him as soon as possible but no later than two (2) working days (payroll working days) following the request.

  • Sufficient Funds Buyer has sufficient funds to pay in full the Purchase Price and to enable it to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Non-Sufficient Funds and Dishonored Payments If my check is returned by a bank or other entity for any reason, if any of my credit card or debit card payments are rejected, or if Xxxxx Management is unable, through no fault of its own or their bank, to successfully process any of my ACH debit, credit card, or debit card transaction, then:

  • – BANK ACCOUNT FOR PAYMENTS All payments must be made to the coordinator's bank account as indicated below: Name of bank: […] Precise denomination of the account holder: […] Full account number (including bank codes): […] [IBAN code: […]]10

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