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Other Problems. If I believe an error other than an electronic funds transfer problem has occurred concerning a deposit account or if I have a problem regarding a credit account accessed by an ATM/Debit Card, I will refer to my monthly statement for instructions regarding how to have you resolve my question or correct an error.
Other Problems. If jsPlumb believes that a problem reported by You may not be due to an Error in the Software, jsPlumb will so notify the Qualified Individual. At that time You may:
Other Problems. You agree that thirty (30) days after we send you a statement (or otherwise make it available to you) is a reasonable amount of time for you to review your statement and report any problems related to your Popular Direct Savings Account, such as an erroneous entry, improper charges, or missing or unauthorized endorsement(s).
Other Problems. (a) Owner Operational Problems (b) Data Base Problems (c) Hardware and Firmware Problems (d) Other Interfacing AS Systems Problems
Other Problems. If you believe an error other than those initiated through Triad Bank Online has occurred concerning a deposit account, refer to your monthly statement for instructions regarding how to resolve your question or correct an error.
Other Problems. If you believe an error, other than an EFT problem or unauthorized transaction has occurred, you can call us at: (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or toll free at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇
Other Problems. The Vendor will perform Problem Resolution Management for all components of the total system, including AS Software, hardware and Firmware as follows: (a) Owner Operational Problems - If the condition is determined to be the result of unauthorized use or misuse of the AS System by the Owner, it will be referred back to the Owner by the Vendor. At the Owner's request the Vendor will prepare a proposal for billable effort to correct such nonstandard use.
Other Problems. Written Notification - We are not liable for errors, irregularities, unauthorized signatures or alterations unless you notify us in writing of the claims mentioned above within the time frames established herein, and you agree not to commence any legal action or proceeding against us regarding such claim unless you do so within one year of the date we send or otherwise make available the statement, notice or advice in question. You agree that you cannot make a claim against us relating to any unreported problems or unauthorized transactions. CLAIM OF LOSS‌ If you claim a credit or refund because of a forgery, alteration, or any other unauthorized withdrawal, you agree to cooperate with us in the investigation of the loss, including giving us an affidavit containing whatever reasonable information we require concerning your account, the transaction and the circumstances surrounding the loss. We may require you to notify law enforcement authorities of any criminal act related to the claim of lost, missing or stolen checks or unauthorized withdrawals. We will have a reasonable period of time to investigate the facts and circumstances surrounding any claim of loss. Unless we have acted in bad faith, we will not be liable for special or consequential damages, including loss of profits or opportunity, or for attorneys’ fees incurred by you. You agree that you will not waive any rights you have to recover your loss against anyone who is obligated to repay, insure, or otherwise reimburse you for your loss. You will pursue your rights or, at our option, assign them to us so that we may pursue them. Our liability will be reduced by the amount you recover or are entitled to recover from these other sources. CONTACTING US‌ In case of errors or questions about your accounts: Call: ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Email:▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Or write us at: Teachers Federal Credit Union Attn: Member Services PO Box 9005 Smithtown, NY 11787 MATTERS OF LAW‌‌‌ 1. Governing Law - The laws governing your account include laws, rules and regulations of the United States and the laws of the state where you opened your account. Any funds transfer that is a “remittance transfer” as defined by federal law will be governed by the laws of the United States and, to the extent applicable, the laws of the state of New York.
Other Problems. If you have any problems with the landlord/lady always put them in writing, either by e-mail or a dated written letter. That way, you have written evidence that you have made the landlord/lady aware of a problem. It is difficult to prove verbal conversations so everything should be reported in writing.
Other Problems include unreported lobbying and lax Similar complaints are heard in many cities and towns across the country.56 Perhaps not surprisingly, then, neighborhoods wishing to have a more significant role in the land use process see CBAs as a more direct and powerful way for residents to shape their neighborhood’s development.