Revocable Trust Accounts Clause Samples

A Revocable Trust Accounts clause defines the terms under which a bank or financial institution holds accounts that are established as revocable trusts. This clause typically outlines the rights of the account owner to modify or revoke the trust at any time, and specifies how the assets in the account are managed and distributed, often naming beneficiaries who will receive the funds upon the owner's death. Its core practical function is to provide a clear legal framework for managing and transferring assets in accordance with the account holder's wishes, while allowing flexibility and control during their lifetime.
Revocable Trust Accounts. An account which is opened by a trustee for the benefit of another person. Only the trustee may withdraw funds from such an account. In the event of the death of the last trustee on the account, payment may be made to the beneficiary of the account or that person’s legal representative.
Revocable Trust Accounts. For the purposes of this part, the termrevocable trust account” includes a testamentary account, tentative or “▇▇▇▇▇▇” trust account, “payable- on-death” account, or any similar account which evidences an intention that the funds shall pass on the death of the owner of the funds to a named beneficiary. If your account is a P.O.D. account, the account will be subject to the Multiple Party Deposit Account Act (N.J.S.A. 17:161-1). Ownership of the account cannot be changed by will. This account belongs to the party/parties to this account during their lifetime and belongs to the P.O.D. payee/payees upon the death of all parties. The P.O.D payee/payees have no present right of withdrawal. When a P.O.D. account exists with two or more parties, the following applies: The Credit Union will allow withdrawals and/or pay share drafts or negotiable orders of withdrawal, as well as recognize all other matters affecting the account, signed by any one of you. Each of you authorizes each other to endorse for deposit in the account any item that is payable to any or all of you. If your account is one on which share drafts or negotiable orders of withdrawal may be drawn, any one of you may authorize payment on any item to be stopped. A notice to any one of you will constitute a notice to all. Each party owns his/her net contribution to the account. In the absence of proof of net contribution, and unless the parties have specifically otherwise agreed, each party will own an equal share of the account during their lifetimes. Upon the death of a party, the surviving party/parties will continue to own his/her proportionate share of the account. The share owned by the deceased party will be shared equally by the surviving parties. Upon the death of the sole surviving party the account will belong to the P.O.D. payee/payees. Where there are two or more P.O.D. payees, the account will belong to the payee/payees who survive all parties. Unless otherwise specifically stated in the account by the party/parties, each surviving P.O.D. payee will own an equal share of the account. Unless specifically stated in the account upon the death of a surviving P.O.D. payee, the remaining P.O.D payee/payees will not own any portion of the deceased payee’s share of the account. The Credit Union may make payment from this account, including payment of the entire account balance: (a) pursuant to any statutory or common law right of offset, levy, attachment, or other valid legal process or court o...
Revocable Trust Accounts. The trust account designation is an instruction to the Credit Union that a single or multiple party account so designated is payable to the owner(s) during his, her or their lifetimes and, when the last account owner dies, payable to any named and surviving trust beneficiary/payee. Accounts payable to more than one surviving beneficiary/payee are owned jointly by such beneficiaries/payees without rights of survivorship. Any trust beneficiary/payee designation shall not apply to Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) which are governed by a separate beneficiary/payee designation. We are not obligated to notify any beneficiary/payee of the existence of any account or the vesting of the beneficiary/payee’s interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. Business Accounts. The Basic Business Share Draft Account is a non-dividend bearing account. The account owners agree to inform the Credit Union of the persons authorized to transact business on behalf of the organization. The Credit Union reserves the right to require the member to provide written account authorization informing the Credit Union who is authorized to act on its behalf. You agree to notify the Credit Union of any change in authority. The Credit Union may rely on the written authorization until such time as the Credit Union is informed of changes in writing and has had a reasonable time to act upon such notice. The Credit Union may require that third party checks payable to a business may not be cashed, but must be deposited to a business account. DEPOSITS TRANSACTION LIMITATIONS Withdrawal Restrictions. We permit withdrawals only if your account has sufficient available funds to cover the full amount of the withdrawal, or you have an established Overdraft Advancesm privilege. Drafts or other transfer or payment orders which are drawn against insufficient funds may be subject to a service charge set forth in the Rate and Fee Schedule. If there are sufficient funds to cover some, but not all, of your withdrawals, we may allow those withdrawals for which there are sufficient funds in any order at our discretion. We may refuse to allow a withdrawal in some situations, and will advise you accordingly; for example: (1) a dispute between account owners (unless a court has ordered the Credit Union to allow the withdrawal); (2) a legal garnishment or attachment is served; (3) the account secures any obligation to us; (4) required documentation has not been presented; (5) you fail to repay a...

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  • Trust Accounts (a) On or prior to the Closing Date, for the benefit of the Noteholders and the Certificateholders, as applicable, the Issuing Entity shall cause the Servicer to establish and maintain with the Account Bank and in the name of the Indenture Trustee, the Trust Accounts (other than the Reserve Account) as provided in Section 5.01 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, bearing a designation clearly indicating that funds deposited therein are held for the benefit of the Noteholders and the Certificateholders, as applicable. (b) On or prior to the Closing Date, the Issuing Entity shall cause the Servicer to establish and maintain with the Account Bank and in the name of the Issuing Entity, the Reserve Account as provided in Section 5.01 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, bearing a designation clearly indicating that funds deposited therein are held for the benefit of the Issuing Entity. (c) On or before each Payment Date, in accordance with the instructions of the Servicer, based on the information contained in the Servicer’s Certificate delivered on the related Payment Determination Date pursuant to Section 4.09 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, the Indenture Trustee shall make, or shall cause the Account Bank to make, all withdrawals and deposits to the Collection Account, Note Distribution Account and Reserve Account and shall make all distributions to Certificateholders in accordance with Sections 5.06 and 5.07 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement. (d) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (e) below, on each Payment Date and Redemption Date, the Indenture Trustee shall, or shall cause the Account Bank to, distribute all amounts on deposit in the Note Distribution Account, other than amounts deposited in the Note Distribution Account pursuant to Section 5.01(d) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, and allocated pursuant to Section 5.06 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement to Noteholders in respect of the Notes to the extent of amounts due and unpaid on the Notes for principal and interest (including any premium) in the following amounts: (i) to the Holders of Class A Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class A Notes pro rata based upon the aggregate amount of accrued and unpaid interest due and payable to the Holders of such Notes; (ii) to the Holders of the Class B Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class B Notes; (iii) to the Holders of the Class C Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class C Notes; (iv) to the Holders of the Class A Notes, the Class B Notes and the Class C Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of principal on the Notes will be paid to the Holders of the Class A Notes, Class B Notes and Class C Notes in the following order of priority: (A) to the Class A-1 Notes until they are paid in full; then (B) to the Class A-2 Notes, pro rata to the Class A-2a Notes and the Class A-2b Notes based upon the aggregate Outstanding Amount of such Class, until they are paid in full; then (C) to the Class A-3 Notes until they are paid in full; then (D) to the Class A-4 Notes until they are paid in full; then (E) to the Class B Notes until they are paid in full; and then (F) to the Class C Notes until they are paid in full. In addition, on the Final Scheduled Payment Date for any Class of Notes, if the Outstanding Amount of any Class of Notes remains greater than zero, in accordance with the instructions of the Servicer, based on the information contained in the Servicer’s Certificate delivered on the related Payment Determination Date pursuant to Section 4.09 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement, the Indenture Trustee shall, or shall cause the Account Bank to, apply funds from the Reserve Account to repay the Outstanding Amount of such Class of Notes in full. (e) In the event the Notes are declared to be due and payable following the occurrence of an Event of Default, the Indenture Trustee shall, or shall cause the Account Bank to, distribute all amounts on deposit in the Note Distribution Account and allocated pursuant to Section 5.06 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement to Noteholders in the following order of priority: (i) to the Holders of the Class A Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class A Notes pro rata based upon the aggregate amount of accrued and unpaid interest due and payable to the Holders of such Notes; (ii) to the Holders of the Class A Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of principal on the Class A Notes, first to the Holders of the Class A-1 Notes until the Outstanding Amount of the Class A-1 Notes is reduced to zero, then to the Holders of the Class A-2 Notes, the Class A-3 Notes and the Class A-4 Notes, pro rata, until paid in full; (iii) to the Holders of the Class B Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class B Notes; (iv) to the Holders of the Class B Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of principal on the Class B Notes, until paid in full; (v) to the Holders of the Class C Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of interest on the Class C Notes; and (vi) to the Holders of the Class C Notes, all amounts allocated to such Holders in respect of principal on the Class C Notes, until paid in full. If the Outstanding Amount of any Class of Notes remains greater than zero after application of clauses (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and (vi) above, the Indenture Trustee shall apply funds from the Reserve Account in the same order of priority as described above to repay the Outstanding Amount of such Class of Notes in full.

  • Custody of Partnership Funds; Bank Accounts (a) All funds of the Partnership not otherwise invested shall be deposited in one or more accounts maintained in such banking or brokerage institutions as the General Partner shall determine, and withdrawals shall be made only on such signature or signatures as the General Partner may, from time to time, determine. (b) All deposits and other funds not needed in the operation of the business of the Partnership may be invested by the General Partner in investment grade instruments (or investment companies whose portfolio consists primarily thereof), government obligations, certificates of deposit, bankers’ acceptances and municipal notes and bonds. The funds of the Partnership shall not be commingled with the funds of any other Person except for such commingling as may necessarily result from an investment in those investment companies permitted by this Section 10.2(b).

  • Trust Account (i) The Purchaser hereby acknowledges that it is aware that the Company will establish the Trust Account for the benefit of its public stockholders upon the IPO Closing. The Purchaser, for itself and its affiliates, hereby agrees that it has no right, title, interest or claim of any kind in or to any monies held in the Trust Account, or any other asset of the Company as a result of any liquidation of the Company, except for redemption and liquidation rights, if any, the Purchaser may have in respect of any Public Shares held by it. (ii) The Purchaser hereby agrees that it shall have no right of set-off or any right, title, interest or claim of any kind (“Claim”) to, or to any monies in, the Trust Account, and hereby irrevocably waives any Claim to, or to any monies in, the Trust Account that it may have now or in the future, except for redemption and liquidation rights, if any, the Purchaser may have in respect of any Public Shares held by it. In the event the Purchaser has any Claim against the Company under this Agreement, the Purchaser shall pursue such Claim solely against the Company and its assets outside the Trust Account and not against the property or any monies in the Trust Account, except for redemption and liquidation rights, if any, the Purchaser may have in respect of any Public Shares held by it.

  • The Trust Fund ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mae, acting in its capacity as Trustee for the Lower Tier REMIC, does hereby transfer, assign, set over and otherwise convey to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, acting in its capacity as Trustee for the Trust Fund established hereby, all of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mae’s right, title and interest in and to the Lower Tier Regular Classes, including all payments of principal and interest thereon received after the month of the Issue Date.

  • Audit of trust accounts Unless the Depositor determines that such an audit is not required, the accounts of the Trust shall be audited not less than annually by independent public accountants designated from time to time by the Depositor and the Trustee and the reports of such accountants shall be furnished upon request to Unit holders. So long as the Depositor is making a secondary market for Units, the Depositor shall bear the cost of such annual audits to the extent such cost exceeds $.50 per 100 Units.