Unpaid Items Sample Clauses

Unpaid Items. If we decide not to pay a check or other item drawn on your account, we may return the original, an image or a copy of the item, or we may send an electronic notice of return and keep the original, an image or a copy of the item in our records. If we send an electronic notice of return, you agree that any person who receives that electronic notice may use it to make a claim against you to the same extent and with the same effect as if we had returned the original item. Substitute Checks and Your Rights The following provisions help explain some of the rights a consumer has under a federal law commonly referred to as Check 21. Check 21 was enacted to increase the efficiency of the U.S. check clearing system. The clearing system relies heavily on the physical transport of checks between banks. Check 21 allows banks to create substitute checks and present them to other banks instead of the original check. This reduces the transport of checks among banks and helps enable the electronic collection of checks. What is a substitute check? To make check processing faster, federal law permits banks to replace original checks with “substitute checks.” These checks are similar in size to original checks with a slightly reduced image of the front and back of the original check. The front of a substitute check states: “This is a legal copy of your check. You can use it the same way you would use the original check.” You may use a substi- tute check as proof of payment just like the original check. Some or all of the checks that you receive back from us may be substitute checks. This notice describes rights you have when you receive substitute checks from us. The rights in this notice do not apply to original checks or to electronic debits to your account. However, you have rights under other law with respect to those transactions. What are my rights regarding substitute checks? In certain cases, federal law provides a special procedure that allows you to request a refund for losses you suffer if a substitute check is posted to your account (for example, if you think that we withdrew the wrong amount from your account or that we withdrew money from your account more than once for the same check). The losses you may attempt to recover under this procedure may include the amount that was withdrawn from your account and fees that were charged as a result of the withdrawal (for example, bounced check fees). The amount of your refund under this proce- dure is limited to the amoun...
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Unpaid Items. If we decide not to pay a check or other item drawn on your account, we may return the original, an image or a copy of the item or we may send an electronic notice of return and keep either the original, an image or a copy of the item in our records. If we send an electronic notice of return, you agree that any person who receives that electronic notice may use it to make a claim against you to the same extent and with the same effect as if we had returned the original item.
Unpaid Items. If we decide not to pay a check or other item drawn on your account due to non-sufficient funds, we may either return the original or a copy of the item. Alternatively, we may send an electronic notice of return and keep the original or a copy of the item in our records. If we send an electronic notice of return, you agree that any person who receives that electronic notice may use it to make a claim against you to the same extent and with the same effect as if we had returned the original item. Checks and Signatures Check Forms: We strongly encourage you to use checks provided by us or our designated vendor. Checks that you obtain on your own must meet our requirements, including paper stock, dimensions and other industry standards. You agree that you will not use any checks that contain background designs, prints or colors that interfere with our or any other bank’s ability to produce a digital image of your check. We reserve the right to refuse checks that do not meet these standards. We are not liable for any losses that result from your failure to follow our standards. Foreign Currency Checks: You may not write checks or other withdrawal orders on your account that order payment in a foreign currency. Checks you write must be in U.S. Dollars. Post-dated, Incomplete, Conditional Checks: You agree not to write post-dated (future- dated), incomplete, or conditional checks. We have no duty to comply with postdated, incomplete, or conditional checks and may pay such checks. We are not liable for accepting for deposit, paying, refusing to pay, or rejecting any such item. If we pay a conditional check, the conditions do not apply to us. Stale-Dated Checks: A stale-dated check is a check dated more than six months before it is presented. We may choose to pay or not to pay a stale-dated check, even if the presentment occurs after the expiration of a stop payment order. Substitute Checks, Indemnified Copies, Images, and Image Replacement Copies: We may receive an indemnified copy of your original check, an image replacement document (“IRD”), a substitute check, or an electronic image of your check, instead of the original. We may act upon presentment of any such version of your check and pay it just as if the original item had been presented.
Unpaid Items. You are solely responsible for verifying that a Check(s) that you deposit by using the Service have been received and accepted for deposit by the Credit Union. The Credit Union will provide you with notice of any deposits that it is unable to process because Check(s) were returned unpaid by the payor financial institution. You agree to accept such notices at your email address on file with us, but we may choose any reasonable method for providing such notices to you. In the event that the Credit Union credits your Account for a Check that is subsequently dishonored and returned, you authorize the Credit Union to debit the amount of such Check plus any associated fees from the Account. To the extent that funds in your Account are insufficient to cover such amount, we shall debit the deficiency amount from any of your other Account(s) with the Credit Union in our sole discretion. Our right to charge your Account(s) will apply without regard to whether the Check was timely returned or whether there is any other claim or defense that the Check was improperly returned. You understand and agree, that since the original Check is your property, it will not be returned and the Credit Union may charge back an image of the Check, an ACH debit, or other electronic or paper debit, as applicable, to your Account. Your further agree that any image that we charge back may be in the form of an electronic or paper reproduction of the original Check or a substitute Check. You may not use the Service to deposit a substitute Check and you may not deposit the original Check through the Service or in any other manner if you receive a dishonored Check. You agree to comply with any additional instructions we may provide to you in connection with returned Checks.
Unpaid Items. In the event that any check or other order for the payment of money is returned unpaid for any reason, the Transfer Agent shall promptly notify the Trust of the non-payment.
Unpaid Items. The Companies will use all reasonable efforts to ensure that the amount of Unpaid Items and Assumed Indebtedness is as low as possible.
Unpaid Items. If we decide not to pay a check or other item drawn on your Account, we may return the original, an image or a copy of the item or we may send an electronic notice of return and keep the original, image or copy of the item in our records. If we send an electronic notice of return, you agree that any person who receives that electronic notice may use it to make a claim against you to the same extent and with the same effects as if we had returned the original item.
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Unpaid Items. With respect to any item that you transmit to us by Mobile Deposit that we credit to your account, in the event such item is dishonored, you authorize us to debit the amount of such item from your account, including any applicable fees. Please see Prime Financial Credit Union’s current Fee Schedule. Storage and Destruction of Original Checks You understand and agree that you will retain possession of the original check for a period of thirty (30) calendar days, during which time you will ensure the safety and integrity of the original check. You understand and agree that, at the expiration of this thirty (30) calendar day period, you MUST destroy the original check via a commercially acceptable means of destruction, including shredding (preferably via a cross-cut shredder), burning or pulverizing the original check, after which the image will be the only evidence of the original check. You understand and agree that it is your responsibility to establish and maintain appropriate procedures and controls to safeguard the original check and to prevent any further use. You agree that you will notify us IMMEDIATELY if you learn of the loss or theft of an original check, an image of which was transmitted via Mobile Deposit for deposit to an account. You understand and agree that, during such time as you retain the original check, that we may require you to make the original check available to us within fourteen (14) calendar days, at your expense. You further agree that if you fail to provide the original check to us within fourteen (14) calendar days, we may reverse the deposit made to the account, and that you will be responsible for any loss incurred by you, the account owner or us as a result of such reversal. You understand and agree that once an image of a check has been transmitted via Mobile Deposit, the original check may never again be used for any purpose, particularly for deposit. Any violation of this provision may result in immediate termination of your access to Mobile Deposit, and the recovery of any loss incurred by the Credit Union for any violation of this provision will be pursued by any collection means available to us. Errors in Transmission You understand and agree that, by your use of Mobile Deposit, you accept all risk that an image or other information may be intercepted or misdirected during transmission. Further, you understand and agree that the Credit Union bears no liability to you or anyone else for any such intercepted or misdirec...

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  • Finance Charges A finance charge is the cost you pay for credit. We will charge Interest Charges and Fees to your account as described to you in your statements and other Truth in Lending Disclosures. The following describes how the finance charge will be calculated on the Account. FCUPTDC0019-0223 You have a 25-day grace (no finance charge) period on your purchase balance and for new purchases if you paid the entire New Balance on your last statement by the end of the grace period. You also have a 25-day grace period for new purchases if you did not have a balance on your last statement. The grace period starts on the billing cycle closing date. If you do not pay the entire New Balance by the end of the grace period, a finance charge will be imposed on the unpaid balance from the first day of the next billing cycle and on new purchases from the date they are posted to your Account. There is no grace period for cash advances. A finance charge will be imposed on cash advances from the date the cash advance is posted to your Account. Balance transfers as permitted by Credit Union from time to time in Credit Union’s sole discretion will be treated as cash advances for the purpose of all finance charges and finance charge calculations. Finance charges on your Account are calculated by applying the applicable Monthly Periodic Rate to the average daily balances for purchases and cash advances. Separate average daily balances are calculated for purchases and cash advances. To get each average daily balance, the daily balances for purchases and cash advances for the billing cycle are added and the totals are divided by the number of days in the cycle. To get the daily balance for cash advances, new cash advances are added to the day’s beginning balance and payments and credits are subtracted. To get the daily balance for purchases, new purchases are added to the day’s beginning balance and payments and credits are subtracted; however, new purchases are not added if you paid the entire New Balance on your last statement by the end of the grace period or if you did not have a balance on your last statement. Fees and unpaid finance charges are not included in the calculation of the average daily balance. Finance charges will continue to accrue on your Account until what you owe under this Agreement is paid in full. Credit Union may offer balance transfer, introductory rate, or other special rate promotions for your Account from time to time in Credit Union’s sole discretion. The applicable Monthly Periodic Rate and ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE for any promotion and any promotion terms and conditions will be disclosed to before or at the time you make use of such promotion.

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