Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions Sample Clauses

Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions. You may make Electronic Check Transactions only to the extent that you have available funds in your checking account.
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Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions. I may make Electronic Check Transactions only to the extent that I have available clear funds in my Checking Accounts plus available funds in my designated overdraft sources. Overdraft to Line of Credit. I understand that if I have an overdraft Line of Credit Account in conjunction with my Checking Account, then I may use that Line of Credit to fund any overdraft on my Checking Account including overdrafts caused by any Electronic Check Transactions. I understand that I may not otherwise initiate an Electronic Check Transaction to overdraw my Checking Account or my Line of Credit, if applicable. However, if I do overdraw, I authorize you to cover the overdraft on my Checking Account by making a cash advance from my Line of Credit Account, if any, or withdraw funds from my Share Account(s) or make a withdrawal from other accounts on which I am a joint owner. Overdrafts which cannot be honored are payable on demand and may result in termination of my account(s).
Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions. You may make Electronic Check Transactions only to the extent that you have available funds in your Checking Account plus available funds in your designated overdraft sources.
Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions. You may make Electronic Check Transactions only to the extent that you have available funds in your checking account(s) or available funds in your designated overdraft sources. Additional Disclosures Applicable to ATM Cards or Debit Cards When Used for Point-Of-Sale or Purchase Transactions Types of Available Transactions and Limits on Transactions – Unless otherwise noted, transaction types and services are generally available at ATMs and Point-of-Sale terminals on the MasterCard, CO-OP and STAR Shared Network systems, and other such systems which may be added from time to time. Services, however, may be limited or restricted on certain ATMs and Point-of-Sale terminals maintained by an institution other than us. In such a case, an attempted transaction may be refused by the shared-network ATM. Transactions at certain ATMs not owned by us may be subject to a service fee charged by the terminal operator or any network used. In addition, we may charge fees for these transactions (refer to our Business Schedule of Fees). Certain ATMs located in foreign countries allow access to your savings account only. Account Access – The ATM and/or Point-of-Sale services we make available to you and which are covered by this Agreement are:
Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions. I may make electronic check transactions only to the extent that I have available clear funds in my Checking Account or available funds in my designated overdraft sources. Overdrafts that cannot be honored are payable on demand and may result in termination of my Account(s).
Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions. You may make Electronic Check Transactions only to the extent that you have available clear funds in your Checking Accounts or available funds in my designated overdraft sources. OVERDRAFT LINE OF CREDIT: You understand that if you have an overdraft line of credit account in conjunction with your Checking Account, that you may use that line of credit to fund any overdraft on your Checking Account including overdraft caused by any Electronic Check Transactions. You understand that you may not otherwise initiate an Electronic Check Transaction to overdraw your Checking Account, from your line of credit, if applicable. However, if you do overdraw, you authorize us to cover the overdraft on your Checking Account by making a cash advance from your line of credit account, if any. Overdrafts which cannot be honored are payable on demand and may result in termination of your account(s).
Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions. I may make Electronic Check Transactions only to the extent that I have available clear funds in my checking account(s).
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Limitations on Dollar Amounts of Transactions. You may make Electronic Check Transactions only to the extent that you have available funds in your checking account. PARTV: MEMBER CONDUCT AND LIMITATION OF SERVICES POLICY The privilege of Southland Credit Union services available to members must be reserved for members who are in “good standing.” You acknowledge and agree that the purpose of this policy is to protect the employees, volunteers and members of the Credit Union from abusive members. To this end, this policy addresses standards of member conduct in order to assure the rights and protection of the Credit Union’s employees, volunteers and members. You further acknowledge and agree that this policy also defnes what constitutes a “monetary loss” which may also serve as a basis for limiting member services. You acknowledge and agree that the Credit Union’s good reputation is due in large part to the loyalty, commitment and continued eforts of its employees, volunteers and members. The Credit Union is committed to treating its employees, volunteers and members with respect and is committed to maintaining a work place free from unacceptable conduct from any source. In the event that you engage in any type ofabusive behavior” (defned below) towards a Credit Union member, employee or volunteer engaged in Credit Union business, the Credit Union is authorized to apply appropriate remedial measures against you. This policy extends to any member “not in good standing” who seeks member services whether directly or indirectly through a Credit Union account. This policy also applies to any person, including but not limited to any joint account owner, who has access to Credit Union services directly or indirectly through you. You will not be considered to be in “good standing” with this Credit Union if:

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  • Limitations on Frequency and Dollar Amounts of Transactions We impose certain limitations on the number or dollar amount of transactions you can make with your Card. Detailed at the end of this Agreement is a table of limitations that apply to the Card. For security reasons, we may further limit the number or dollar amount of transactions you can make with your Card. We may increase or decrease these limits from time to time in our sole discretion and, to the extent permitted by applicable law, without prior notice to you.

  • Limitations on Frequency and Dollar Amount I understand and agree that I cannot exceed the limitations on frequency and dollar amounts of remote deposits that are set forth by you. Unacceptable Deposits. I understand and agree that I am not permitted to deposit the following items using the Services:

  • Types of Transactions Purchases You may make purchases of goods and services with your account. You may make such purchases up to the amount of your available credit limit.

  • Notification of Limitations on Contributions San Francisco Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code (the “Conduct Code”) Section 1.126 prohibits any person who contracts with the City for selling or leasing any land or building to or from the City whenever such transaction would require the approval by a City elective officer or the board on which that City elective officer serves, from making a contribution to such an officer, or candidate for such an office, or committee controlled by such officer or candidate at any time from the commencement of negotiations for such contract until the termination of negotiations for such contract or three months has elapsed from the date the contract is approved by the City elective officer, or the board on which that City elective officer serves. San Francisco Ethics Commission Regulation 1.126-1 provides that negotiations are commenced when a prospective contractor first communicates with a City officer or employee about the possibility of obtaining a specific contract. This communication may occur in person, by telephone or in writing, and may be initiated by the prospective contractor or a City officer or employee. Negotiations are completed when a contract is finalized and signed by the City and the contractor. Negotiations are terminated when the City and/or the prospective contractor end the negotiation process before a final decision is made to award the contract. Through its execution of this Agreement, Tenant acknowledges that it is familiar with the provisions of Article III, Chapter 2 of City's Campaign and Governmental Conduct Code, and sections 87100 et seq and sections 1090 et seq. of the Government Code of the State of California, and certifies that it does not know of any facts which constitute a violation of said provisions and agrees that if it becomes aware of any such fact during the term of this Agreement it shall immediately notify City.

  • Limitations on Damages Neither Party shall be liable for any consequential, special or indirect losses or damages suffered by the other Party, whether or not the likelihood of such losses or damages was known by the Party.

  • Exclusion of applications on preliminary points of law Any recourse to any Court for the determination of a preliminary point of law arising in the course of the arbitration proceedings is excluded.

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