Common use of Payees Clause in Contracts

Payees. A “Payee” is either a Business and or an Individual Payee. A “Business Payee” is any business, merchant, or professional that generates a xxxx or invoice for business products or services, and that has an address we can verify. “Individual Payees” are individuals you pay for business purposes that have an address we can verify.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: E Bankoh for Business Agreement, E Bankoh for Business Agreement

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Payees. A “Payee” is either a Business and or an Individual Payee. A “Business Payee” is any business, merchant, or professional that generates a xxxx bill or invoice for business products or services, and that has an address we can verify. “Individual Payees” are individuals individuals, family, or friends you pay for non-business purposes that have an address we can verify.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consumer Agreement and Disclosure Statement Please Print And, Consumer Agreement and Disclosure Statement Please Print And

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Payees. A “Payee” is either a Business and or an Individual Payee. A “Business Payee” is any business, merchant, or professional that generates a xxxx bill or invoice for business products or services, and that has an address we can verify. “Individual Payees” are individuals you pay for business purposes that have an address we can verify.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: E Bankoh for Business Agreement

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