Responsibility for Imaging Clause Samples

The 'Responsibility for Imaging' clause defines which party is accountable for obtaining, managing, and maintaining any imaging materials or services required under the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies whether the client or the service provider must arrange for imaging, such as X-rays, scans, or digital photographs, and may outline standards for quality, delivery timelines, or data security. Its core function is to clearly allocate responsibility, thereby preventing misunderstandings or disputes regarding who must provide or pay for imaging services during the course of the contract.
Responsibility for Imaging. You are solely responsible for imaging deposit items, accessing the service from the Credit Union and for maintaining your imaging equipment. You will be responsible for the payment of all telecommunications expenses associated with the service. Credit Union shall not be responsible for providing or servicing any Equipment for you.
Responsibility for Imaging. Member is solely responsible for capturing images of the deposited items, accessing the service from the Credit Union, and maintaining imaging equipment. Member is responsible for the payment of all telecommunications expenses associated with the service. The Credit Union shall not be responsible for providing or servicing any equipment for the Member. Member understands it is his/her responsibility to maintain the proper equipment/software requirements to image checks as listed in the help index within the MyDeposit Service. Member will be responsible for performing initial installation procedures in accordance with the Credit Union’s MyDeposit guidelines. Member will also be responsible for installing and implementing any changes and upgrades to MyDeposit as required by the Credit Union, within a reasonable time period, to ensure compliance with regulatory changes or developments, or to protect the integrity and security of MyDeposit.
Responsibility for Imaging. You are solely responsible for imaging deposit items, accessing the service from OCCU and for maintaining your imaging equipment. You will be responsible for the payment of all telecommunications expenses associated with the service. OCCU shall not be responsible for providing or servicing any equipment for you. You agree that each check you deposit through the service will meet the image quality standards directed in the application.
Responsibility for Imaging. You are solely responsible for imaging deposit items, accessing the Service from the Credit Union and maintaining your mobile device. You will be responsible for the payment of all telecommunications expenses associated with the Service. The Credit Union shall not be responsible for providing or servicing any equipment or mobile device for you. Before sending the electronic image to the Credit Union, you agree to review the image for clarity and accuracy. You understand and acknowledge that images that are not clear cannot be processed by the Credit Union or may be processed inaccurately. Even if you are notified that an image has been received, that notification does not mean that the image has been accepted or that it contains no errors. The Credit Union reserves the right to reject any image. You are solely responsible for the image and information you transmit. You understand and agree that any amount credited to your account based on the images sent by you for deposit is a provisional credit and you are responsible for any loss, late fees or other service charges resulting from rejection of the image by the Credit Union.
Responsibility for Imaging. Member is solely responsible for imaging deposit items, accessing the service from the Credit Union and for maintaining your imaging equipment. Member will be responsible for the payment of all telecommunications expenses associated with the service. Credit Union shall not be responsible for providing or servicing any Equipment for Member.
Responsibility for Imaging. You are solely responsible for im- aging deposit items, accessing the service from the Credit Union and for maintaining your imaging equipment. You will be respon- sible for the payment of all telecommunications expenses associ- ated with the service. Credit Union shall not be responsible for providing or servicing any Equipment for you.
Responsibility for Imaging. You are solely responsible for imaging deposit items, accessing the service from the Credit Union and for maintaining your mobile device. You are responsible for the payment of all telecommunications expenses associated with using Mobile Deposit. We shall not be responsible for providing or servicing any mobile device.
Responsibility for Imaging. You are solely responsible for imaging deposit items, accessing the service from the Credit Union and for maintaining your mobile de- vice or scanning equipment. You will be responsible for the pay- ment of all telecommunications expenses associated with the ser- vice. The Credit Union shall not be responsible for providing or servicing any scanning equipment or mobile device for you.
Responsibility for Imaging. Member is solely responsible for capturing images of the deposited items, accessing the service from the Credit Union, and maintaining Member’s Mobile Device. Member is responsible for the payment of all telecommunications expenses associated with the service. The Credit Union shall not be responsible for providing or servicing any device for the Member. Member will be responsible for performing initial installation procedures in accordance with the Credit Union’s Mobile MyDeposit guidelines. Member will also be responsible for installing and implementing any changes and upgrades to Mobile MyDeposit as required by the Credit Union, within a reasonable time period, to ensure compliance with regulatory changes or developments or to protect the integrity and security of Mobile MyDeposit. Member understands it is his/her responsibility to maintain the proper device to obtain images of checks as listed below: i. SAFE iPhone App ii. SAFE Android App

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