Rights of Multiple Party Account Owners Sample Clauses

Rights of Multiple Party Account Owners. Any multiple party account owner (joint owner) is authorized to act for the other owner(s) and the Credit Union may accept orders and instructions regarding the account and requests for future services from any joint owner. Any joint account owner may terminate the account by withdrawing all funds in the account, stop payment on items drawn on an account, withdraw, or pledge all or any part of the shares of any account, including funds representing a membership share, without the consent of the other joint account owner(s) and the Credit Union shall have no duty to notify any other joint account owner(s). If the Credit Union receives written notice of a dispute between joint owners or receives inconsistent instructions from them, the Credit Union may suspend or terminate the account, require a Court order to act or require that all joint owners agree in writing to any transaction concerning the account.
Rights of Multiple Party Account Owners. Any multiple-party account owner is authorized and deemed to act for the other owner(s) and we may accept orders and instructions regarding the account, requests for future services, and any transaction from any other account owner. Each multiple-party account owner may withdraw all funds in the account, close the account, stop payment of items drawn on an account, transfer or pledge to us all or any part of the shares of any account with the consent of the other account owner(s) and we shall have no duty in such event to notify any other account owner(s). We reserve the right at any time to require written consent of all account owners for a change of ownership or termination of a multiple- party account. If we receive written notice of a dispute from them, we may: (1) suspend or terminate the account; (2) require any account owner to obtain a court order in order to take any action on a transaction; or (3) require that all account owners agree in writing to any transaction concerning the account. If any item deposited in a multiple-party account is returned unpaid, an account is overdrawn, or if we do not receive final payment on any transaction, each of the multiple party account owners is jointly and severally liable to us for the amount of the returned item, overdraft or unpaid amount and any charges, regardless of who created the overdraft, deposited or cashed the item or benefited from the transaction. If any account owner is indebted to us, we may enforce its rights against any or all funds in the multiple-party account regardless of who contributed the funds to the account.

Related to Rights of Multiple Party Account Owners

  • Multiple Account Holders 37.1. Where the Client comprises two or more persons, the liabilities and obligations under the Agreement shall be joint and several. Any warning or other notice given to one of the persons which form the Client shall be deemed to have been given to all the persons who form the Client. Any Order given by one of the persons who form the Client shall be deemed to have been given by all the persons who form the Client. 37.2. In the event of the death or mental incapacity of one of the persons who form the Client, all funds held by the Company or its Nominee, will be for the benefit and at the order of the survivor(s) and all obligations and liabilities owed to the Company will be owed by such survivor(s).

  • Multiple Accounts If Client opens more than one Account with this same Agreement using more than one New Account Form (electronically or otherwise), Client agrees that this Agreement applies to each individual Account. This is also true as to any additional Accounts opened in the future with additional New Account Forms. Client recognizes that each Account is independently managed and may not open at the same time. If Client terminates one or more Accounts, this Agreement stays in full force and effect as to all other Accounts still being managed. As to the closed accounts the sections listed in section 15 shall survive as provided above. In the case when assets within an Account will be liquidated in order to fund another Account, Management may liquidate these assets prior to the Account opening on Management’s reporting and portfolio management system. Thus, all reporting to Client from Management will not include these liquidating transactions. If Client is updating the equity strategy for a pre-existing account, please note that there may be a period of time in which the account cannot be traded, leaving the account temporarily exposed to market risk. If this is a new account that is being funded from existing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ managed account(s) under this same agreement, please note that for the funding account(s) there may be a period of time during which the account(s) cannot be traded, leaving the account(s) temporarily exposed to market risk. Management will use its sole discretion as to the timing of converting a pre-existing account into another equity strategy. Management may choose to delay the sale of certain investments due to tax or investment reasons while the remaining portion of the account is converted well in advance.

  • Joint Account Owner Liability If an item deposited in a joint account is returned unpaid, a joint account is overdrawn, or if we do not receive final payment on a transaction, the owners, jointly and severally, are liable to us for the amount of the returned item, overdraft, or unpaid amount and any charges, regardless of who initiated or benefited from the transaction. If any account owner is indebted to us, we may enforce our rights against any account of the indebted owner, including all funds in the joint account, regardless of who contributed the funds.

  • Joint Accounts If any of your accounts accessed under this Agreement are joint accounts, all joint owners, including any authorized users, shall be bound by this Agreement and, alone and together, shall be responsible for all EFT transactions to or from any share and share draft or loan accounts as provided in this Agreement. Each joint account owner, without the consent of any other account owner, may, and is hereby authorized by every other joint account owner, make any transaction permitted under this Agreement. Each joint account owner is authorized to act for the other account owners, and the Credit Union may accept orders and instructions regarding any EFT transaction on any account from any joint account owner.

  • Account Allocations In the event that any of the Sellers is unable for any reason to transfer Receivables to the Trust in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, including by reason of the application of the provisions of Section 9.02 or any order of any Governmental Authority (a “Transfer Restriction Event”), then, in any such event, (a) the Sellers and the Servicer agree (except as prohibited by any such order) to allocate and pay to the Trust, after the date of such inability, all Collections, including Collections of Receivables transferred to the Trust prior to the occurrence of such event, and all amounts which would have constituted Collections but for such Seller’s inability to transfer Receivables (up to an aggregate amount equal to the amount of Receivables transferred to the Trust by such Seller in the Trust on such date), (b) the Sellers and the Servicer agree that such amounts will be applied as Collections in accordance with Article IV and the terms of each Supplement and (c) for so long as the allocation and application of all Collections and all amounts that would have constituted Collections are made in accordance with clauses (a) and (b) above, Principal Receivables and all amounts which would have constituted Principal Receivables but for such Seller’s inability to transfer Receivables to the Trust which are written off as uncollectible in accordance with this Agreement shall continue to be allocated in accordance with Article IV and the terms of each Supplement. For the purpose of the immediately preceding sentence, the Sellers and the Servicer shall treat the first received Collections with respect to the Accounts as allocable to the Trust until the Trust shall have been allocated and paid Collections in an amount equal to the aggregate amount of Principal Receivables in the Trust as of the date of the occurrence of such event. If any of the Sellers or the Servicer is unable pursuant to any Requirements of Law to allocate Collections as described above, the Sellers and the Servicer agree that, after the occurrence of such event, payments on each Account with respect to the principal balance of such Account shall be allocated first to the oldest principal balance of such Account and shall have such payments applied as Collections in accordance with Article IV and the terms of each Supplement. The parties hereto agree that Finance Charge Receivables, whenever created, accrued in respect of Principal Receivables which have been conveyed to the Trust shall continue to be a part of the Trust notwithstanding any cessation of the transfer of additional Principal Receivables to the Trust and Collections with respect thereto shall continue to be allocated and paid in accordance with Article IV and the terms of each Supplement.