Your Obligation to Keep Records of Your Transactions Sample Clauses

This clause requires you to maintain accurate and complete records of all transactions conducted under the agreement. In practice, this means you must keep documentation such as receipts, invoices, contracts, or digital logs that detail each transaction, and you may be required to retain these records for a specified period. The core purpose of this clause is to ensure transparency and accountability, enabling both parties to verify compliance and resolve any disputes that may arise regarding the transactions.
Your Obligation to Keep Records of Your Transactions. While we provide Overdraft Tolerance and the Overdraft Transfer Service for your convenience and as a way to help you avoid overdrafts, NSF transactions, and associated fees, you are responsible for keeping track of the funds in your account that are available for you to use before you write a check, preauthorize a payment under our Bill Payment service, authorize an ACH transaction, make a cash withdrawal at an ATM, or use your debit card for a transaction. Among other things, you should keep a running balance that reflects all of your transactions. It is imperative that you keep track of the transactions you may have authorized (such as outstanding checks or automatic bill payments), as your available balance (discussed in more detail below) may not reflect these transactions until they are paid from your account.
Your Obligation to Keep Records of Your Transactions. While we provide Courtesy Pay and the Overdraft Protection Service for your convenience and as a way to help you avoid overdrafts, NSF transactions, and associated fees, you are responsible for keeping track of the funds in your account that are available for you to use before you write a check, preauthorize a payment under our Bill Payment service, authorize an ACH transaction, make a cash withdrawal at an ATM, or use your debit card for a transaction. Among other things, you should keep a running balance that reflects all of your transactions.
Your Obligation to Keep Records of Your Transactions. While we provide Overdraft Transfer for your convenience and as a way to help you avoid overdrafts, NSF transactions, and associated fees, you are responsible for keeping track of the funds in your account that are available for you to use before you write a check, preauthorize a payment under our ▇▇▇▇ Payment service, authorize an ACH transaction, make a cash withdrawal at an ATM, or use your debit card for a transaction. Among other things, you should keep a running balance that reflects all of your transactions. It is imperative that you keep track of the transactions you may have authorized (such as outstanding checks or automatic ▇▇▇▇ payments), as your available balance (discussed in more detail below) may not reflect these transactions until they are paid from your account.
Your Obligation to Keep Records of Your Transactions. While we provide Courtesy Pay and the Overdraft Transfer Service for your convenience and as a way to help you avoid overdrafts, NSF transactions, and associated fees, you are responsible for keeping track of the fu nds in your account that are available for you to use before you write a check, preauthorize a payment under our Bill Payment service, authorize an ACH transaction, make a cash withdrawal at an ATM, or use your debit card for a transaction It is imperative that you keep track of the transactions you may have authorized (such as outstanding checks or automatic bill payments), as your available balance (discussed in more detail below) may not reflect these transactions until they are paid from your account.
Your Obligation to Keep Records of Your Transactions. While we provide overdraft options for your convenience and as a way to help you avoid Overdrafts and Return Item transactions, and associated fees. You are responsible for keeping track of the funds in your Account that are available for you to use before you make a transaction including, but not limited to, writing a check, preauthorizing a payment under our bill pay service, authorizing an ACH transaction, making a cash withdrawal at an ATM, or using your debit card for a transaction. Among other things, you should keep a running balance that reflects all your transactions. It is imperative that you keep track of the transactions you may have authorized (such as outstanding checks or automatic bill payments), as your balance may not reflect these transactions until they are paid from your Account. The best way to know how much money you have and avoid paying Courtesy Pay or Overdrawn Fees is to record and track all of your transactions closely. YOU MAY STILL OVERDRAW YOUR ACCOUNT EVEN THOUGH THE CURRENT BALANCE APPEARS TO SHOW THERE ARE SUFFICIENT FUNDS TO COVER A TRANSACTION YOU WANT TO MAKE. Your Current Balance does not reflect your outstanding checks, automatic bill payments, or any other outstanding transactions that have not been paid from your Account. These items will not be reflected in your Current Balance until presented to us and paid from your Account. Holds on Deposits may not be reflected in your Current Balance, see our Deposit Availability Policy Disclosure for more information on check holds. Balances on your Account statement may not always depict an accurate display of what you may spend without overdrawing your Account. It is important to understand the order in which your transactions are paid as explained in “Payment Order of Your Transactions” in this Agreement to avoid making transactions that result in Overdrafts or Return items.
Your Obligation to Keep Records of Your Transactions. While we provide Overdraft Tolerance and the Overdraft Transfer Service for your convenience and as a way to help you avoid overdrafts, NSF transactions, and associated fees, you are responsible for keeping track of the funds in your account that are a vailable for you to use before you write a check, preauthorize a payment under our e*Pay ▇▇▇▇ Payment Service, authorize an ACH transaction, make a cash withdrawal at an ATM, or use your debit card for a transaction. Among other things, you should keep a running balance that reflects all of your transactions. It is imperative that you keep track of the transactions you may have authorized (such as outstanding checks or automatic ▇▇▇▇ payments), as your available balance (discussed in more detail below) may not reflect these transactions until they are paid from your account.
Your Obligation to Keep Records of Your Transactions. While we provide Courtesy Pay and the Overdraft Transfer Service for your It is imperative that you keep track of the transactions you may have authorized (such as outstanding checks or automatic ▇▇▇▇ payments), as your Available Balance (discussed in more detail below) may not reflect these transactions until they are paid from your account.

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