Common use of Overdraft Liability Clause in Contracts

Overdraft Liability. If on any day, the available funds in your checking account are not sufficient to cover checks and other items posted to your account, those checks and items will be handled in accordance with our overdraft procedures and the terms of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Business Membership & Account Agreement, Business Membership & Account Agreement, Business Membership & Account Agreement

Overdraft Liability. If on any day, the available funds in your checking account are not sufficient to cover checks and check drafts, ACH, fees or other items posted to your accountaccount (excluding ATM and one-time Debit Card transactions), those checks and items amounts will be handled in accordance with our overdraft procedures and the terms of this Agreement.our

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement

Overdraft Liability. If If, on any day, the available funds in your checking account are not sufficient to cover checks and other items posted to your account, those checks and items will be handled in accordance with our overdraft procedures and the terms of this Agreement.accordance

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Membership and Account Agreement, Membership and Account Agreement

Overdraft Liability. If on any day, the available funds in your checking account are not sufficient to cover checks and other items debit transactions posted to your account, those checks and items will be handled in accordance with our overdraft procedures and the terms of this Agreement.or an

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Business Membership and Account Agreement, Business Membership and Account Agreement

Overdraft Liability. If on any day, the available funds in your checking Checking account are not sufficient to cover checks and other items posted to your account, those checks and items will be handled in accordance with our overdraft procedures and the terms procedures. The Credit Union's determination of this Agreement.an insufficient available account balance may be

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Membership Account Agreement