Account Settlements Sample Clauses

Account Settlements. Any settlement of your Account balance for less than what is owed requires our written agreement.
Account Settlements p.17 PART F: Miscellaneous Provisions 29. Closing an Account and Continuation of Certain Terms of this Agreement . . . .. p.18 30. Lost,Stolen or UnauthorizedUseofCards or Convenience Checks . . . . . . . . . . p.18 31. Notices and Materials from Us to You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. p.18 32. Your Duty to Provide Us Certain Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p.19 33. Notices and Materials from You to Us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . p.19 34.
Account Settlements. After the occurrence of an Event ------------------- of Default and during the continuance thereof, permit or agree to any extension, compromise or settlement or make any change or modification of any kind or nature with respect to any Account, including any of the terms relating thereto.
Account Settlements. Any settlement of your Account balance for less than what is owed requires our written agreement. PART F: Miscellaneous Provisions 29. Closing an Account and Continuation of Certain Terms of this Agreement. We may close or suspend an Account at any time without prior notice. A Cardholder may also close an Account by notifying us. Once your Account is closed, (A) you may not make any new transactions, and you must destroy all Cards and Convenience Checks; and (B) you must repay any outstanding balance pursuant to the Terms of this Agreement. Closing the Account will not prevent transactions made from being added to the Account and you will remain liable for all unpaid balances including for transactions made or processed after the date the Account is closed. 30. Lost, Stolen or Unauthorized Use of Cards or Convenience Checks. You must tell us at once if a Card or Convenience Check is lost or stolen or you think someone used your Account without your permission. You may notify us by calling (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. Cardholders are not liable for Unauthorized Use of a Credit Card. “Unauthorized use” means use by someone other than a Cardholder or Authorized User for which a Cardholder or any member of a Cardholder’s immediate family does not receive a direct or indirect benefit.

Related to Account Settlements

  • Account Security You are solely responsible for managing and maintaining the security of your Login Credentials and any other forms of authentication, and you understand and acknowledge that, to the extent permitted by Applicable Law, we are not responsible (and you will not hold us responsible) for any unauthorized access to and or use of your Login Credentials and/or Account (“Unauthorized Access”). You understand and agree that you are solely responsible for maintaining the security of your Login Credentials by periodically updating your Login Credentials and by keeping your Login Credentials and other forms of authentication confidential and separate from each other. You agree to notify us as soon as you become aware of or suspect any Unauthorized Access by emailing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • Shareholder Account Services (i) PFPC may arrange, in accordance with the prospectus, for issuance of Shares obtained through: - Any pre-authorized check plan; and - Direct purchases through broker wire orders, checks and applications. (ii) PFPC may arrange, in accordance with the prospectus, for a shareholder's: - Exchange of Shares for shares of another fund with which the Fund has exchange privileges; - Automatic redemption from an account where that shareholder participates in a automatic redemption plan; and/or - Redemption of Shares from an account with a checkwriting privilege.

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  • JOINT SETTLEMENT RECOMMENDATION 2. Staff conducted an investigation of the Respondent’s activities. The investigation disclosed that the Respondent had engaged in activity for which the Respondent could be penalized on the exercise of the discretion of the Hearing Panel pursuant to s. 24.1 of By-law No. 1. 3. Staff and the Respondent recommend settlement of the matters disclosed by the investigation in accordance with the terms and conditions set out below. The Respondent agrees to the settlement on the basis of the facts set out in Part IV herein and consents to the making of an Order in the form attached as Schedule “A”. 4. Staff and the Respondent agree that the terms of this Settlement Agreement, including the attached Schedule “A”, will be released to the public only if and when the Settlement Agreement is accepted by the Hearing Panel.