Common use of Withdrawal Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: progressionscu.org, progressionscu.org, progressionscu.org

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Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service chargefee, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); , a legal garnishment or attachment is served; , the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; , any required documentation has not been presented; , or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than seven (7) days and up to sixty 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.tongassfcu.com, User License Agreement, stcu.org

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit per- mit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may can also refuse to allow a withdrawal withdraw- al in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment gar- nishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation docu- mentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checksshare checking) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 days, as required by law, sixty (60) days before such withdrawal.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than 7 days and up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Membership Account Agreement, pdf4pro.com, www.onpointcu.com

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Business Deposit Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.onpointcu.com, www.onpointcu.com, www.onpointcu.com

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, charge set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checkschecking accounts) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than 7 days and up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement, Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will may permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation any obligations to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time; or any reason allowed by applicable law. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account of not less than seven (except checks7) of days and up to 60 days, as required by law, sixty (60) days in accordance with applicable law before such withdrawal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement, www.hometowncu.coop

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available avail- able funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing writ- ing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than 7 days and up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in on the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any , including when there is a dispute between the owners or signers about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); , a legal garnishment or attachment is served; , the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any , required documentation has not been presented; , or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on timetime or owe the Credit Union money. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members up to give 60 days’ notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of up to 60 daysaccount, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, charge set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checkschecking accounts) of no less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: static1.squarespace.com, Membership and Accounts Agreement, cups.cs.cmu.edu

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account accounts secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, charge set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checkschecking accounts) of no less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement, www.cypruscu.com, www.cypruscu.com

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts (checks) or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service chargefee, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); , a legal garnishment or attachment is served; , the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; , any required documentation has not been presented; , or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) checks of not less than 7 days and up to 60 days), as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection planprivilege. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, charge set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: , any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checkschecking accounts) of no less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.webidiz.net, www.webidiz.net

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than 7 days and up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service chargefee, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); , a legal garnishment or attachment is served; , the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; , any required documentation has not been presented; , or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members Member Business to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: stcu.org

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection Courtesy Pay plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available uncollected funds will be subject to a service chargereturn item fee, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); , a legal garnishment garnishment, levy, or attachment is served; , the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; , any required documentation has not been presented; , or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than seven days and up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, charge set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. .” If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: . any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checkschecking accounts) of up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.no less than seven

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.downeastcu.com

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union credit union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient insuf- ficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union credit union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Unioncredit union’s discretion. The Credit Union credit union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union credit union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Unioncredit union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union credit union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union credit union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.clackamasfcu.org

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will may permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: ; any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an any obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account of not less than seven (except checks7) of days and up to 60 days, as required by law, sixty (60) days in accordance with applicable law before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Drafts, checks, or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Service Pricing Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any , including when there is a dispute between the owners or signers about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); , a legal garnishment or attachment is served; , the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any , required documentation has not been presented; , or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on timetime or owe the Credit Union money. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members up to give 60 days’ notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of up to 60 daysaccount, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will credit union may permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plansufficient funds in your savings account to cover the overdraft. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union credit union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Unioncredit union’s discretion. The Credit Union credit union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union credit union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Unioncredit union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union credit union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union credit union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by applicable law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.harborstone.com

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) checks of not less than 7 days and up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.auroracu.com

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Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may can also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checksshare checking) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 days, as required by law, sixty (60) days before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders orders, which are drawn against insufficient available funds funds, will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than 7 days and up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection coverage plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, charge set forth in the Rate and Fee ScheduleSchedule of Fees. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: , any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checkschecking accounts) of no less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

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Samples: self-help.org

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will may permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection planplan with available credit. Drafts Checks or other transfer transfers or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: there is any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an any obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or if you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account of not less than seven (except checks7) of days and up to 60 days, as required by sixty (60) days in accordance with applicable law, before such withdrawal.

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Samples: Membership and Account Agreement – Terms and Conditions

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate Rate, Fee and Fee Service Charge Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the account owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) checks of not less than 7 days and up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal). The Credit Union reserves the right to request government issued picture identification for any withdrawal over $250.00.

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Samples: cups.cs.cmu.edu

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service chargefee, set forth in the Rate Rates and Fee ScheduleSchedules. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); , a legal garnishment or attachment is served; , the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; , any required documentation has not been presented; , or you fail to repay Bill Pay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members Members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

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Samples: www.coopfcu.org

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, charge set forth in the Rate and “Member Fee Schedule. .” If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: . any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checkschecking accounts) of no less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal. Transfer Limitations. We may limit the dollar amount or the number of transfers from your account. See your Truth-in-Savings Disclosure or your Electronic Funds Transfer Agreement and Disclosure. Cash Withdrawal Limitations. We will limit the dollar amount you withdraw from your account to a maximum of $5,000.00 per week.

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Samples: www.eatonfamilycu.com

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts Checks or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service chargefee, set forth in the Rate Rates and Fee ScheduleSchedules. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s 's discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); , a legal garnishment or attachment is served; , the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; , any required documentation has not been presented; , or you fail to repay Xxxx Pay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members Members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

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Samples: www.coopfcu.org

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection planplan or Courtesy Pay. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for withdrawal. For example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account accounts secures an obligation ob- ligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

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Samples: Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will may permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and & Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: ; any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an any obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account of not less than seven (except checks7) of days and up to 60 days, as required by law, sixty (60) days in accordance with applicable law before such withdrawal.

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Samples: www.tccu.net

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders orders, which are drawn against insufficient available funds funds, will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account accounts secures an obligation obliga- tion to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checks) of up to 60 days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

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Samples: Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient in- sufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, charge set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; , for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checkschecking accounts) of no less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which that are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, charge set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account (except checkschecking accounts) of not less than seven (7) days and up to 60 sixty (60) days, as required by law, before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership Agreement

Withdrawal Restrictions. The Credit Union will may permit a withdrawal only if you have sufficient available funds in your account to cover the full amount of the withdrawal or have an established overdraft protection plan. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient available funds will be subject to a service charge, set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient available funds to cover some but not all of your withdrawal orders, the Credit Union may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient available funds in any order at the Credit Union’s discretion. The Credit Union may also refuse to allow a withdrawal in other cases; for example: any dispute between the owners about the account (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); a legal garnishment or attachment is served; the account secures an any obligation to the Credit Union; any required documentation has not been presented; or you fail to repay a Credit Union loan on time. You will be advised of the reasons for refusal if such action is taken. The Credit Union reserves the right to require members to give notice in writing of any intended withdrawals from any account of not less than seven (except checks7) of days and up to 60 days, as required by law, sixty (60) days in accordance with applicable law before such withdrawal.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Account Agreement

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