Common use of Electronic Mail (E-mail Clause in Contracts

Electronic Mail (E-mail. Sending E-mail is a very good way to communicate with Financial Institution and/or Service provider regarding your accounts or the Services. However, your e-mail is actually sent via your own software and, as a result, is not secure. Because of this, you should not include confidential information, such as account numbers and balances in any e-mail communication. You cannot use e-mail to initiate Service transactions. All such transactions must be initiated using the appropriate functions within the Service. Neither the Service provider nor the Financial Institution shall be liable for any errors, omissions, claims, or problems of any kind involving your e-mail.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Electronic Funds Transfer Agreement, Online Access Agreement, Online Access Agreement

Electronic Mail (E-mail. Sending E-mail is a very good way to communicate with Financial Institution and/or Service provider regarding your accounts or the On-line Financial Services. However, your e-mail is actually sent via your own software and, as a result, is not secure. Because of this, you should not include confidential information, such as account numbers and balances in any e-mail communicationto Institution. You cannot use e-mail to initiate On-line Financial Service transactions. All such transactions must be initiated using the appropriate functions within the ServiceOnline Banking site. Neither the Service provider nor the Financial Institution shall will not be liable for any errors, omissions, claims, or problems of any kind involving your e-mail.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking & Bill Payment Agreement

Electronic Mail (E-mail. Sending E-mail is a very good way to communicate with Financial Institution and/or Service provider regarding your accounts or the On-line Financial Services. However, your e-mail is actually sent via your own software and, as a result, is may not be secure. Because of this, you should not include confidential information, such as account numbers and balances in any e-mail communicationto Institution. You cannot use e-mail to initiate On-line Financial Service transactions. All such transactions must be initiated using the appropriate functions within the ServiceOnline Banking site. Neither the Service provider nor the Financial Institution shall will not be liable for any errors, omissions, claims, or problems of any kind involving your e-mail.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking Agreement

Electronic Mail (E-mail. Sending E-mail is a very good way to communicate with Financial Institution and/or Service provider regarding your accounts or the ServicesOnline Banking. However, your e-mail is actually sent via your own software and, as a result, is not secure. Because of this, you should not include confidential information, such as account numbers and balances in any e-mail communicationto Institution. You cannot use e-mail to initiate On- line Financial Service transactions. All such transactions must be initiated using the appropriate functions within the ServiceOnline Banking site. Neither the Service provider nor the Financial Institution shall will not be liable for any errors, omissions, claims, or problems of any kind involving your e-mail.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Online Banking Agreement, Online Banking Agreement

Electronic Mail (E-mail. Sending E-mail is a very good way to communicate with Financial the Institution and/or Service provider regarding your accounts or the On-line Financial Services. However, your e-mail is actually sent via your own software and, as a result, is not secure. Because of this, you should not include confidential information, such as account numbers and balances in any e-mail communicationto the Institution. You cannot use e-mail to initiate On-line Financial Service transactions. All such transactions must be initiated using the appropriate functions within the ServiceOnline Banking site. Neither the Service provider nor the Financial The Institution shall will not be liable for any errors, omissions, claims, or problems of any kind involving your e-mail.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bill Payment Agreement

Electronic Mail (E-mail. Sending E-mail is a very good way to communicate with Financial Institution and/or Service provider regarding your accounts or the On-line Financial Services. However, your e-mail is actually sent via your own software and, as a result, is not secure. Because of this, you should not include confidential information, such as account numbers and balances in any e-mail communicationto Institution. You cannot use e-mail to initiate On-line Financial Service transactions. All such transactions must be initiated using the appropriate functions within the ServiceInternet Banking site. Neither the Service provider nor the Financial Institution shall will not be liable for any errors, omissions, claims, or problems of any kind involving your e-mail.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Internet Banking Agreement