Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party Agency Designation on Account. An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITS
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Sources: Master Membership Account Agreement, Master Membership Account Agreement, Master Membership Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Unioncredit union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform TransfersUNIFORM TRANSFERS/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). GIFTS TO MINORS ACCOUNT - A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party Agency Designation on Account. AGENCY DESIGNATION ON AN ACCOUNT - An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union credit union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITSAccounts for Businesses and Organizations. Accounts held in the name of a business, organization, or association member are subject to the same terms set forth in this Agreement and the following additional rules. The Credit Union reserves the right to require the business member to provide a Membership Application informing the Credit Union who is authorized to act on its behalf. No POD beneficiary designation or other designation shall apply to the account unless your SSN is used as the primary tax identification number for the account. You agree to notify the Credit Union of any change in authority. The Credit Union may rely on the written authorization until such time as the Credit Union is informed of changes in writing and has had reasonable time to act upon such notice. The Credit Union may require that third-party checks payable to a business not be cashed, but must be deposited to a business account. The Credit Union shall have no notice of any breach of fiduciary duties arising from a transaction by any agent of the account owner, unless the Credit Union has actual notice of any wrongdoing.
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Sources: Master Account Agreement, Master Account Agreement, Master Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party entitled to make deposits, withdrawals, or close the account. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction. If the custodian dies, we Agency Designation on Account. An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITS.
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Sources: Master Membership Account Agreement, Master Membership Account Agreement, Master Membership Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). ): A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party entitled to make deposits, withdrawals, or close the account. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction. If the custodian dies, we may suspend the account until we receive instructions from any person authorized by law to withdraw funds or a court order authorizing withdrawal. Agency Designation on Account. : An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITSRights of Joint Business Account Owners. Any joint business account owner is authorized and deemed to act for the other owner(s) and the Credit Union may accept orders and instructions regarding the account and requests for future services from any other account owner. Each account owner guarantees the signature of the other owners. Any account owner may withdraw all funds in the account, stop payment on items drawn on an account, withdraw, or pledge all or any part of the shares of any account, including funds representing a membership share, without the consent of the other account owner(s) and the Credit Union shall have no duty to notify any other joint account owner(s). If the Credit Union receives written notice of a dispute between account owners or receives
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Sources: Master Membership Account Agreement, Master Membership Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Unioncredit union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform Transfers/Gifts Transfer or Gift to Minors Account: A Uniform Transfer or Gift to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account ) is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party Agency Designation on Account. An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person entitled to make transactions as agent for deposits, withdrawals, or close the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union voting rightsaccount. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made transaction. If the custodian dies, we may suspend the account until we receive instructions from any person authorized by law to withdraw funds or a court order authorizing withdrawal. Business, Organizational, Partnership or Corporation Accounts. If Your Account is a business, organizational, partnership or corporate account, you will supply us with a separate authorization informing us of the agentauthorized signers for the Account and provide any other related documents if we request you to do so. DEPOSITSWe require that all partners, owners or organizational members be individually eligible for membership.
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Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We All owners agree that we will not automatically change the minor account status to primary membership when the minor reaches the age of majority unless majority. All standard account products and services or the change is authorized in writing by continuation of products and services will be available based on eligibility and all account ownersfees and charges will apply. Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party entitled to make deposits, withdrawals, or close the account. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction. If the custodian dies, we may suspend the account until we receive instructions from any person authorized by law to withdraw funds or a court order authorizing withdrawal. Agency Designation on Account. An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITSDEPOSITS REQUIREMENTS
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Sources: Master Membership Account Agreement, Master Membership Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Unioncredit union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner or guardian who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform TransfersUNIFORM TRANSFERS/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). GIFTS TO MINORS ACCOUNT - A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party Agency Designation on Account. AGENCY DESIGNATION ON AN ACCOUNT - An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union credit union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITSAccounts for Businesses and Organizations. Accounts held in the name of a business, organization, or association member are subject to the same terms set forth in this Agreement and the following additional rules. The Credit Union reserves the right to require the business member to provide a Membership Application informing the Credit Union who is authorized to act on its behalf. No POD beneficiary designation or other designation shall apply to the account unless your SSN is used as the primary tax identification number for the account. You agree to notify the Credit Union of any change in authority. The Credit Union may rely on the written authorization until such time as the Credit Union is informed of changes in writing and has had reasonable time to act upon such notice. The Credit Union may require that third-party checks payable to a business not be cashed, but must be deposited to a business account. The Credit Union shall have no notice of any breach of fiduciary duties arising from a transaction by any agent of the account owner, unless the Credit Union has actual notice of any wrongdoing.
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Sources: Membership Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Unioncredit union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's ’s interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's ’s Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the Youth Checking Accounts. A youth account status when the minor reaches is owned by an individual under the age of majority unless 22. This account has decreased ATM and Debit card daily purchase and withdrawal limits which are lower than our standard card limits. Please see the change is authorized in writing by all account ownersEFT Agreement for specific details. Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party Agency Designation on Account. AGENCY DESIGNATION ON AN ACCOUNT - An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union credit union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITSAccounts for Businesses and Organizations. Accounts held in the name of a business, organization, or association member are subject to the same terms set forth in this Agreement and the following additional rules. The Credit Union reserves the right to require the business member to provide a Membership Application informing the Credit Union who is authorized to act on its behalf. No POD beneficiary designation or other designation shall apply to the account unless your SSN is used as the primary tax identification number for the account. You agree to notify the Credit Union of any change in authority. The Credit Union may rely on the written authorization until such time as the Credit Union is informed of changes in writing and has had reasonable time to act upon such notice. The Credit Union may require that third-party checks payable to a business not be cashed, but must be deposited to a business account. The Credit Union shall have no notice of any breach of fiduciary duties arising from a transaction by any agent of the account owner, unless the Credit Union has actual notice of any wrongdoing.
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Sources: Membership and Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party entitled to make deposits, withdrawals, or close the account. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction. If the custodian dies, we may suspend the account until we receive instructions from any person authorized by law to withdraw funds or a court order authorizing withdrawal. Agency Designation on Account. An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITSTRUTH-IN-SAVINGS ACCOUNT DISCLOSURES THE FOLLOWING DISCLOSURES CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY ACCOUNT OR ACCOUNTS THAT YOU MAY HAVE WITH US AND ARE PROVIDED AS REQUIRED BY THE TRUTH-IN-SAVINGS ACT. WHEREVER USED, “APY” MEANS ANNUAL PERCENTAGE YIELD.
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Sources: Master Membership Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party Agency Designation on Account. An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITS.
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Sources: Master Membership Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party entitled to make deposits, withdrawals, or close the account. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction. If the custodian dies, we may suspend the account until we receive instructions from any person authorized by law to withdraw funds or a court order authorizing withdrawal. Agency Designation on Account. An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITS
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Sources: Master Membership Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Unioncredit union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party Agency Designation on Account. An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITSSocial
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Sources: Master Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Unioncredit union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account owners. Uniform TransfersUNIFORM TRANSFERS/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). GIFTS TO MINORS ACCOUNT - A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary 13 of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party Agency Designation on Account. AGENCY DESIGNATION ON AN ACCOUNT - An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union credit union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITSAccounts for Businesses and Organizations. Accounts held in the name of a business, organization, or association member are subject to the same terms set forth in this Agreement and the following additional rules. The Credit Union reserves the right to require the business member to provide a Membership Application informing the Credit Union who is authorized to act on its behalf. No POD beneficiary designation or other designation shall apply to the account unless your SSN is used as the primary tax identification number for the account. You agree to notify the Credit Union of any change in authority. The Credit Union may rely on the written authorization until such time as the Credit Union is informed of changes in writing and has had reasonable time to act upon such notice. The Credit Union may require that third-party checks payable to a business not be cashed, but must be deposited to a business account. The Credit Union shall have no notice of any breach of fiduciary duties arising from a transaction by any agent of the account owner, unless the Credit Union has actual notice of any wrongdoing.
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Sources: Master Account Agreement
Account Designations. A Payable on Death (POD) account is an account held in the name of one (1) or more persons as owner or owners for one or more persons designated as beneficiaries. The account and any balance thereof is subject to the following: a) during your lifetime you may withdraw the money in the account; b) by written direction to the Credit Unioncredit union, you may change the beneficiary or beneficiaries; and c) upon your death the money remaining in the account will belong to the beneficiary or beneficiaries, and the money will not be inherited by your heirs or be controlled by your will. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). If there is more than one (1) surviving beneficiary/payee, the account is owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship upon the death of the last account owner. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of a beneficiary's interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. This paragraph does not apply to an account held on behalf of or held in the name of a trust. Accounts for Minors. For any account established by or for a minor, the Credit Union reserves the right to require the minor account owner to have his or her Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) and to have a parental joint account owner who is at least eighteen (18) years of age, who shall be jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for any returned item, overdraft, or unpaid charges or amounts on such account. For a joint account, all funds in the account shall be owned as a joint account with rights of survivorship. The Credit Union may make payments of funds directly to the minor without regard to his or her minority. The Credit Union has no duty to inquire of the use or purpose of any transaction by the minor or joint account owner. The Credit Union will not honor any transaction request by a parent or guardian who is not a joint account owner. The minor account owner's Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number (TIN) must be shown on the account. We will not change the account status when the minor reaches the age of majority unless the change is authorized in writing by all account ownersUniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account. A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account (UTMA/UGMA). A Uniform Transfers/Gifts to Minors Account ) is an individual account created by a custodian who deposits funds as an irrevocable gift to a minor. The minor to whom the gift is made is the beneficiary of the custodial property in the account. The custodian has possession and control of the account for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor and, barring a court order otherwise, is the only party entitled to make Agency Designation on an Account. An agency designation on an account is an instruction to us that the owner authorizes another person to make transactions as agent for the account owner regarding the accounts designated. An agent has no ownership interest in the account(s) or Credit Union credit union voting rights. We have no duty to inquire about the use or purpose of any transaction made by the agent. DEPOSITSAccounts for Businesses and Organizations. Accounts held in the name of a business, organization, or association member are subject to the same terms set forth in this Agreement and the following additional rules. The Credit Union reserves the right to require the business member to provide a Membership Application informing the Credit Union who is authorized to act on its behalf. No POD beneficiary designation or other designation shall apply to the account unless your SSN is used as the primary tax identification number for the account. You agree to notify the Credit Union of any change in authority. The Credit Union may rely on the written authorization until such time as the Credit Union is informed of changes in writing and has had reasonable time to act upon such notice. The Credit Union may require that third-party checks payable to a business not be cashed, but must be deposited to a business account. The Credit Union shall have no notice of any breach of fiduciary duties arising from a transaction by any agent of the account owner, unless the Credit Union has actual notice of any wrongdoing.
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Sources: Master Account Agreement