NSF Transactions Sample Clauses

NSF Transactions. We are not obligated to pay any itempresented for payment if your account does not contain sufficient available funds. If we do not authorize and pay an overdraft, then we decline or return the transaction or item unpaid and charge a related NSF Fee as stated in our Fee Schedule. You are responsible for ensuring that your account includes sufficient available funds to pay the transactions you initiate or authorize when they are processed for payment from your account, and you also acknowledge that the timing of when merchants or payees submit transactions to us for payment may vary. If your account does not have sufficient available funds when a transaction or item is presented to us for payment and, as a result, returned unpaid, the merchant or payee of your transaction or item may choose to resubmit the same transaction, and may do so multiple times; this may also occur when you initiate transfers and payments through your Credit Union Digital Banking services and your account lacks sufficient available funds at the time the transaction is scheduled tooccur, as we may decline the transaction, charge a NSF Fee, and then resubmit the same transaction at a later time in an attempt to process your requested transaction. In the event a transaction or item is resubmitted for payment at a time when your account lacks sufficient available funds to pay it and we decline it, we will charge a related NSF Fee for each such resubmitted itemeach time that same transaction is returned unpaid or a Courtesy Pay Fee if a resubmitted item is paid when your account lacks sufficient available funds to pay it.
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NSF Transactions. We are not obligated to pay any item presented for payment if your account does not contain sufficient available funds. If we do not authorize and do not pay an overdraft, then we decline or return the transaction or item unpaid and charge a related NSF Fee as stated in our Schedule of Fees and Charges. You are responsible for ensuring that your account includes sufficient available funds to pay the transactions you initiate or authorize when they are processed for payment from your account, and you also acknowledge that the timing of when merchants or payees submit transactions to us for payment may vary. If your account does not have sufficient available funds when a transaction or item is presented to us for payment and, as a result, returned unpaid, the merchant or payee of your transaction or item may choose to resubmit the same transaction, and may do so multiple times. In the event a transaction or item is resubmitted for payment at a time when your account lacks sufficient available funds to pay it and we decline it, we will charge a related NSF Fee for each such resubmitted item each time that same transaction is returned unpaid.
NSF Transactions. We are not obligated to pay any item presented for payment if your account does not contain sufficient available funds. If we do not authorize and do not pay an overdraft, then we decline or return the transaction or item unpaid and charge a related NSF Fee as stated in our Schedule of Fees and Charges. You are responsible for ensuring that your account includes sufficient available funds to pay the transactions you initiate or authorize when they are processed for payment from your account, and you also acknowledge that the timing of when merchants or payees submit transactions to us for payment may vary. If your account does not have sufficient available funds when a transaction or item is presented to us for payment and, as a result, returned unpaid, the merchant or payee of your transaction or item may choose to resubmit the same transaction, and may do so multiple times. In the event a transaction or item is resubmitted for payment at a time when your account lacks sufficient available funds to pay it and we decline it, we will charge a related NSF Fee for each such resubmitted item each time that same transaction is returned unpaid. Optional Overdraft Protection Plans‌ 8. Weofferoptionaloverdraftprotectionplansthatyoumayapplyfor,such as a Personal Line of Credit loan account where your line of credit is used for overdraft protection, and an Overdraft Protection Service where funds from a linked savings account are used for overdraft protection. If you qualify for these optional services, we will look first to these services for overdraft protection before applying our discretionary Courtesy Pay Service when your account is overdrawn. A Personal Line of Credit and the Overdraft Protection Service plan may save you money on the total fees you pay us for overdraft protection.

Related to NSF Transactions

  • Settlement of Transactions 1. The Company shall proceed to a settlement of all transactions upon execution of such transactions.

  • 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.

  • BANK’S RECORD OF TRANSACTIONS The Bank’s record of transactions in respect of and in connection with the use and operation of TBS is conclusive and binding on the Account Holder for all purposes whatsoever save for any manifest error or clerical error but nothing herein shall preclude the Bank from rectifying at any time any error, irregularity or omission therein.

  • Authorization of Transaction The Buyer has full power and authority (including full corporate power and authority) to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. This Agreement constitutes the valid and legally binding obligation of the Buyer, enforceable in accordance with its terms and conditions.

  • OVERSEAS TRANSACTIONS 13.1 The Cardmember may use the Credit Card outside Malaysia where there are Authorised Merchants and/or Authorised Cash Outlets.

  • E-CHECK TRANSACTIONS You may authorize a merchant or other payee to make a one-time electronic payment from Your checking Account using information from Your check ("E-Check") to: (a) pay for purchases; or (b) pay bills.

  • Card Transactions (a) Card Network Rules. When accepting payment card Transactions, you must comply with all applicable Card Network Rules, including the Visa Rules specified by Visa, the Mastercard Rules specified by Mastercard, and the Card Network Rules specified by American Express. Each Card Network may amend its Card Network Rules at any time without notice to you.

  • Split Transactions You can instruct a merchant to charge your Card for part of a purchase and pay any remaining amount with cash or another card. This is called a “split transaction.” Some merchants do not permit split transactions. If you wish to conduct a split transaction, you must tell the merchant the exact amount you would like charged to your Card. If you fail to inform the merchant you would like to complete a split transaction and you do not have sufficient available funds in your Account to cover the entire purchase amount, your Card is likely to be declined.

  • Off-Exchange Transactions In some jurisdictions, and only then in restricted circumstances, firms are permitted to effect off-exchange transactions. The firm with which you deal may be acting as your counterparty to the transaction. It may be difficult or impossible to liquidate an existing position, to assess the value, to determine a fair price or to assess the exposure to risk. For these reasons, these transactions may involve increased risks. Off-exchange transactions may be less regulated or subject to a separate regulatory regime. Before you undertake such transactions, you should familiarize yourself with applicable rules and attendant risks.

  • Exchange of Traffic 66.2.1. The Parties may send each other Indirect Traffic.

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