Overdraft Transactions Sample Clauses

Overdraft Transactions. The Credit Union is under no obligation (unless it has contracted to the contrary) to pay a check you have written if it would result in your checking account being overdrawn. A check written against your Checking Account when sufficient available funds are not on deposit in the account, and contractual arrangements are not in place to cover it, is known as an “NSF Check” or an “overdraft”. However, the Credit Union will transfer an amount sufficient to cover the deficiency with a transfer from your designated savings account, if funds are available. If you have been approved for a Line of Credit, and the amount of the overdraft does not exceed your available credit, the Credit Union will pay the check and add the amount of the resulting overdraft to the balance of your Line of Credit in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Line of Credit Agreement. When determining whether a check or other item drawn on your account is an NSF Check or an overdraft, both for the purpose of determining whether and how to honor it, and whether a fee related to it being an overdraft may be charged, the Credit Union uses the “Available Balance” for your account at the time the check or other item is presented, as opposed to using the “Actual Balance”. The Actual Balance is the account balance as shown on our books; the Available Balance is the Actual Balance reduced by:
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Overdraft Transactions. When a transaction is presented against your account, and your account either already does not have sufficient funds or the transaction would cause your account to not have sufficient funds, and you have:
Overdraft Transactions. When a transaction is presented against your Account, and your Account either already does not have sufficient funds or the transaction would cause your Account to not have sufficient funds, you may be charged an overdraft fee (see Fee Schedule) whether or not we honor the withdrawal request. You agree that we may use subsequent deposits, including direct deposits of Social Security or other government benefits, to cover such withdrawal requests and overdraft fees. The fact that we may honor withdrawal requests that overdraw the available Account balance does not obligate us to do so in the future.
Overdraft Transactions. The Credit Union is under no obligation to pay a check you have written if it would result in this Business Checking Account being overdrawn (a check written against your Business Checking Account when insufficient available funds are on deposit in the account is known as an NSF Check). However, the Credit Union may pay such check and charge the amount of the resulting overdraft plus any applicable service charge against any of your accounts. The Credit Union has the option of honoring an NSF Check or dishonoring it to avoid the creation of an overdraft. Honoring of past overdrafts does not obligate the Credit Union to honor them in the future. The Credit Union is not required to send prior notice of checks returned NSF, and you agree to immediately deposit sufficient funds to cover any overdraft and service charges. When determining whether a check or other transaction drawn on your Checking Account is an NSF Check or other nonsufficient funds transaction, both for the purpose of determining whether and how to honor it and whether a fee related to it being an overdraft may be charged, the Credit Union will use the “Available Balance” for your Checking Account at the time the check or other transaction is presented. The Available Balance is the balance shown on our books (“Ledger Balance”) reduced by (i) the amount of any holds in place with respect to deposited checks or other items, (ii) the amount in the account that is subject to any preauthorization requests related to the account that have been accepted by the Credit Union, (iii) amounts in the account that are subject to holds based on court, tax agency, or other governmental proceedings, and (iv) amounts that we believe are subject to a dispute over ownership or other rights. Examples of preauthorization requests are holds related to purchase transactions where the final amount is initially unknown, such as gas station purchases, restaurant charges, and hotel or car reservations, but there are other types of preauthorization requests that could affect your account as well. Note that the use of the Available Balance for these purposes may cause a fee related to an overdraft to be charged, or a line of credit advance or transfer from another account to be made, even though your periodic statement may not reflect any time when the balance (periodic statements use Ledger Balances) would be negative. Subject to applicable law, the Credit Union may post transactions (deposits and withdrawals) to your acc...

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

  • Foreign Transactions; Currency Conversion Purchases and cash advances made in foreign currencies will be billed to you in U.S. dollars. The conversion rate in dollars will be a rate selected by the card company from a range of rates available in wholesale currency markets for the applicable central processing date, which rate may vary from the rate the card company itself receives, or the government-mandated rate in effect for the applicable central processing date in each instance. All transactions processed outside of the United States (which may include internet transactions) will be charged a foreign transaction fee in the amount disclosed on your Truth-in-Lending Statement (as amended from time to time).

  • Foreign Transactions Visa. Purchases and cash withdrawals made in foreign currencies will be debited from your account in U.S. dollars. The exchange rate between the transaction currency and the billing currency used for processing international transactions is a rate selected by Visa from a range of rates available in wholesale currency markets for the applicable central processing date, which rate may vary from the rate Visa itself receives or the government-mandated rate in effect for the applicable central processing date. The exchange rate used on the processing date may differ from the rate that would have been used on the purchase date or cardholder statement posting date. A fee of 1.00% of the amount of the transaction, calculated in U.S. dollars, will be imposed on all foreign transactions, including purchases, cash withdrawals and credits to your account. A foreign transaction is any transaction that you complete or a merchant completes on your card outside of the United States, with the exception of U.S. military bases, U.S. territories, U.S. embassies or U.S. consulates.

  • 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.

  • Transactions Made in Foreign Currencies If a transaction is made in a foreign currency, we and MasterCard International or VISA International, depending on which card is used, will convert the transaction into a U.S. dollar amount. MasterCard and VISA will act in accordance with their operating regulations or conversion procedures in effect at the time the transaction is processed. Currently, their regulations and procedures provide that the currency conversion rate they use, to determine the transaction amount in U.S. dollar, is either (a) a wholesale market rate, or (b) a government-mandated rate in effect one day prior to the processing date. MasterCard and VISA increase this conversion rate by one percent (1%) and keep this increase as compensation for performing the currency conversion service. We will charge you two percent (2%) of the U.S. dollar amount of the transaction converted from a foreign currency. The currency conversion rate calculated in this manner that is in effect on the processing date may differ from the rate in effect on the transaction date or posting date. Other Charges. You agree we may assess, in addition to the Interest Charge, the Other Charges below which charges will be earned when assessed and are not subject to refund or rebate. The following fees may be added, as applicable, to the Account and treated as a Purchase as indicated on the Insert:

  • 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.

  • Transactions in Foreign Currencies and Transactions Processed Outside Singapore a. Foreign currency transactions

  • Foreign Currency Transactions If the Depositor provides instructions to the Financial Institution on an Account that is denominated in a currency other than the currency of the Account, a conversion of currency may be required. In all such Transactions and at any time a conversion of currency is made, the Financial Institution may act as principal with the Depositor in converting the currency at rates established or determined by the Financial Institution, affiliated parties, or parties with whom the Financial Institution contracts. The Financial Institution, its affiliates, and contractors may earn revenue and commissions, in addition to applicable service charges, based on the difference between the applicable bid and ask rates for the currency and the rate at which the rate is offset in the market.

  • ACH transactions For ATM and one-time debit card transactions, you must affirmatively consent to such coverage. Without your consent, the Credit Union may not authorize and pay an ATM or one-time debit card transaction that will result in insufficient funds in your account. If you have established a service linking your share or deposit account with other individual or joint accounts, you authorize us to transfer funds from other another account of yours to cover an insufficient item, including transfers from a share or deposit account, an overdraft line-of-credit account, or other account you so designate. Services and fees for these transactions are shown in the document the Credit Union uses to capture your affirmative consent and the Schedule of Fees and Charges. Except as otherwise agreed in writing, if we exercise our right to use our discretion to pay such items that result in an insufficiency of funds in your account, we do not agree to pay them in the future and may discontinue coverage at any time without notice. If we pay these items or impose a fee that results in insufficient funds in your account, you agree to pay the insufficient amount, including the fee assessed by us, in accordance with our standard overdraft services or any other service you may have authorized with us, or if you do not have such protections with us, in accordance with any overdraft payment policy we have, as applicable.

  • 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.

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