Payment Order of Transactions Clause Samples

The Payment Order of Transactions clause establishes the sequence in which payments or financial transactions are processed under an agreement. Typically, this clause specifies whether payments are applied first to interest, principal, fees, or other charges, and may outline the order in which multiple outstanding obligations are settled. By clearly defining the priority of payments, the clause helps prevent disputes between parties and ensures transparency in the allocation of funds, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or misapplication of payments.
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Payment Order of Transactions. The order in which we process checks and other withdrawal orders (collectively, “items”) may also affect the total amount of overdraft and other fees that may be charged to your account. Items may not be processed in the order made. While we may choose to process Items in any order we choose, subject to applicable law, our general policy is to pay Items as we receive them. We typically receive Items to be processed against your accounts multiple times per day in what are referred to as presentment files. Each presentment file received contains a large amount of a specific type of Items (for example, checks, ACH, or ATM/Point of Sale (POS)). These presentment files may contain multiple Items to be processed against your account. In those cases where multiple Items are received at the same time, the Items will generally be paid as follows, subject to our reservation of right to pay checks and other withdrawal orders payable to the Credit Union first, as set forth in the Payment Authorization section of this Agreement: Checks are paid in order of the dollar amount, from lowest to highest. We will post credits from ACH files first, then debits by dollar amount, from lowest to highest. ATM/POS items are paid in the order they are presented. Checks cashed at our branch offices are generally paid when they are performed by a non-member payee. Our payment policy may cause your larger items not to be paid first (such as your rent or mortgage payment), but this payment order may reduce the amount of overdraft and other fees you have to pay if sufficient available funds are not available to pay all of your items. Please refer to the Payment Authorization section for additional terms for the payment order of items.
Payment Order of Transactions. The order in which we process checks and other withdrawal orders (collectively, “Items”) may affect the total amount of overdraft and other fees that may be charged to your Account. Items may not be processed in the order made. We may choose to process items in any order in keeping with applicable law. Usually, we pay items as we receive them. We receive items to be processed against your Accounts multiple times per day in what are referred to as presentment files. Each presentment file contains a large amount of a specific type of item, for example, checks, ACH, ATM, and Point-of Sale (POS). These presentment files may contain no items, one item or multiple items to be processed against your Account. Transactions performed in person, such as withdrawals or checks cashed at our branch offices, are paid as they are performed.
Payment Order of Transactions. The order in which we process checks and other withdrawal orders (collectively, “Items”) may also affect the total amount of overdraft and other fees that may be charged to your Account. Items may not be processed in the order made. Our policy is to pay Items as we receive them. We typically receive Items to be processed against your Accounts multiple times per day in what are referred to as presentment files. Each presentment file contains a large amount of a specific type of Item (for example, checks, ACH, or ATM/Point-of-Sale (POS)). These presentment files may contain multiple Items to be processed against your Account. In those cases where multiple Items are received at the same time, the Items will be paid as presented in the file received. Checks are paid in order of presentment in the file. We will post credits from ACH files first, then ACH debits are paid in the order they are presented. ATM/POS Items are paid in the order they are presented. Transactions performed in person, such as withdrawals or checks cashed at our branch offices, are generally paid when they are performed. Please refer to the Payment Authorization section for additional terms regarding payment order of Items.

Related to Payment Order of Transactions

  • Settlement of Transactions 1. The Company shall proceed to a settlement of all transactions upon execution of such transactions. 2. An online statement of Account will be available for printing to the Client on the Trading Platform of the Company, at all times.

  • Order of Completion of Transactions The transactions provided for in Article II and Article III of this Agreement shall be completed immediately following the Effective Time in the following order: first, the transactions provided for in Article II shall be completed in the order set forth therein; and second, following the completion of the transactions provided for in Article II, the transactions provided for in Article III, if they occur, shall be completed.

  • Consummation of Transactions Each party shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and to do, or cause to be done, all things necessary, proper or advisable and consistent with applicable law to carry out all of their respective obligations under this Agreement and to consummate the Transactions (which efforts shall not include any obligation of the Company or its Affiliates to bid more than the Company deems appropriate, in its sole discretion, to acquire PCS Licenses in the Auction), which efforts shall include, without limitation, the following: (a) The parties shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Closing to occur and the Transactions to be consummated in accordance with the terms hereof, and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to obtain all necessary Consents including the approval of this Agreement and the Transactions under the HSR Act and by all Governmental Authorities, and to make all filings with and to give all notices to third parties which may be necessary or reasonably required in order for the parties to consummate the Transactions. Each party shall pay any filing or comparable fees required to be paid by such party under the HSR Act. (b) Each party shall furnish to the other party all information concerning such party and its Affiliates reasonably required for inclusion in any application or filing to be made by such party or any other party in connection with the Transactions. (c) Upon the request of any other party, each party shall forthwith execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, such further instruments of assignment, transfer, conveyance, endorsement, direction or authorization and other documents as may reasonably be requested by such party in order to effectuate the purposes of this Agreement. (d) Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to require Purchaser to consummate the Transactions if any Consent by the FCC, FTC or DOJ expressly would require that it or any of its Affiliates (i) divest or hold separate any of its assets existing as of the date hereof or (ii) otherwise take or commit to take any action that limits its freedom of action in any material respect with respect to any of its businesses, product lines or assets existing as of the date hereof; provided, however, that this Section 5.1(d) shall not apply to any FCC, FTC or DOJ requirement to Consent for the Transactions arising from or relating to any actions taken by Purchaser or its Affiliates after the date hereof. (e) Each party shall promptly notify the other party in writing when and if its board of directors has approved this Agreement and the Transaction Documents.

  • As Of Transactions For purposes of this Article M, the term “

  • Consummation of Transaction Each of the parties hereto hereby agrees to use its best efforts to cause all conditions precedent to his or its obligations (and to the obligations of the other parties hereto to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby) to be satisfied, including, but not limited to, using all reasonable efforts to obtain all required (if so required by this Agreement) consents, waivers, amendments, modifications, approvals, authorizations, novations and licenses; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall be deemed to modify any of the absolute obligations imposed upon any of the parties hereto under this Agreement or any agreement executed and delivered pursuant hereto.