Transfers to Cover Overdrafts Sample Clauses

Transfers to Cover Overdrafts. You understand and agree that we have the right to transfer available funds to your checking account from any of your other account(s) with us (excluding IRAs and certificate accounts), including account(s) upon which you are a joint owner, in an amount equal to the overdraft and related fees.
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Transfers to Cover Overdrafts. You understand and agree that we have the right to transfer available funds to your checking account from any of your other account(s) with us (excluding IRAs and certificate accounts), including account(s) upon which you are a joint owner, in an amount equal to the overdraft and related fees. Right of Setoff. In addition to any other rights that we may have, you agree that any deposits or future deposits in or other credits to any account in which you may now or in the future may have an interest are subject to our right of setoff for any liabilities, obligations or other amounts owed to us by you (e.g. overdrafts and any related fees and charges). Moreover, unless you opt out of the Service (see below), you consent and expressly agree that the application of setoff of funds in any account includes the setoff of government benefits (such as Social Security and other public benefit funds) deposited to the account from which the overdraft or related fees are paid to the maximum extent permitted by applicable state and federal law. Each person who causes an overdraft, which is paid by us, agrees to be individually and jointly obligated to repay the unpaid negative balance in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Overdraft Privilege Service Agreement.
Transfers to Cover Overdrafts. I understand and agree that you have the right to transfer available funds to my checking account from any of my other account(s) with you (excluding IRAs and certificate accounts), including account(s) upon which I am a joint owner, in an amount equal to the overdraft and related fees.
Transfers to Cover Overdrafts. You also agree that we have the right to transfer available funds from other accounts you may have with us to cover the overdraft and pay the related fees. You understand and agree that we may transfer funds to your checking account from any of your other account(s) with us (excluding IRA accounts), including account(s) upon which you are a joint owner, in an amount equal to the overdraft which we may pay according to the terms and conditions of this Disclosure and to pay the related fees.
Transfers to Cover Overdrafts. Youunderstand and agreethat we havethe right totransferavailablefundsto yourcheckingaccountfromany of yourother account(s) with us (excluding IRAs and certificate accounts), including account(s) upon which you are a joint owner, in an amount equal to the overdraft and related fees.
Transfers to Cover Overdrafts. You understand and agree that w e have the right to transfer available funds to your checking account from any of your other account(s) w ith us (excluding IRAs and certificate accounts), including account(s) upon w hich you are a joint ow ner, in an amount equal to the overdraft and related fees.

Related to Transfers to Cover Overdrafts

  • Transfers From Other Plans We can receive amounts transferred to this Xxxx XXX from the trustee or custodian of another Xxxx XXX as permitted by the Code. In addition, we can accept rollovers of eligible rollover distributions from employer-sponsored retirement plans as permitted by the Code. We reserve the right not to accept any transfer.

  • 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.

  • Transfers and Rollovers The Custodian can receive amounts transferred or rolled over to this Xxxx XXX from the trustee or custodian of another Xxxx XXX as permitted by Code or applicable Regulations. The Custodian reserves the right not to accept any transfer or rollover.

  • EXCLUDING YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT If you do not want benefits from the Settlement, and you want to keep the right to sue or continue to sue Defendant on your own about the legal issues in this case, then you must take steps to get out of the Settlement. This is called excluding yourself—or it is sometimes referred to as “opting out” of the Settlement Class.

  • Withdrawals Each of the Members does hereby covenant and agree that it will not withdraw, resign, retire or disassociate from the Company, except as a result of a Transfer of its entire Interest in the Company permitted under the terms of this Agreement and that it will carry out its duties and responsibilities hereunder until the Company is terminated, liquidated and dissolved under Section 13. No Member shall be entitled to receive any distribution or otherwise receive the fair market value of its Interest in compensation for any purported resignation or withdrawal not in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Documentation of Transfers You can receive a transaction receipt at the time you make any transfer to, from, or between your account(s) using an ATM. · If you have arranged to have direct deposits (which are electronic funds transfers as described in Section 4) made to your asset account(s) at least once every 60 days from the same person or company, the person or company making the deposit will tell you every time they send us the money. You may visit any branch, call us at 000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000, or access your transaction history via ComputerLine, MoneyLine, Green on the Go® for mobile, or the MSUFCU Mobile app to find out whether the deposit has been made. · You will get a statement every month if you have authorized any electronic funds transfer service described in Section 4. If no electronic funds transfer occurs in a particular calendar quarter, you will still receive a statement for that quarter. However, for an asset account to which you have authorized no electronic funds transfers other than preauthorized credits, you will get a statement quarterly. On any account considered dormant, a statement will be sent to you annually. · Periodic statements we send you on accounts that are subject to electronic funds transfers described in Section 4 and transaction receipts issued by an ATM are admissible evidence. · Your right to documentation as set forth above in this section does not apply when the electronic funds transfer occurs outside of the United States.

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