Common use of Your Right to Reject Arbitration Clause in Contracts

Your Right to Reject Arbitration. If you do not want this Arbitration Provision to apply to your Account, you may reject arbitration by mailing us a written rejection notice which gives your name(s) and Account number(s) and contains a statement that you (or all of you, if more than one) reject arbitration of disputes concerning your Account. The rejection notice must be signed by all account holders and must be sent by first class mail to: Salem Five Bank, Attn: Contact Center, 000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, XX 00000. A rejection notice is only effective if it is signed by you (both or all of you, if more than one owner) and if we receive it within thirty (30) days after the day you open your Account or, if you are receiving this Arbitration Provision in conjunction with an amendment to your existing Account then we must receive it within thirty (30) days from the effective date of such amendment. If you have more than one Account, you must specify in your rejection notice all of the Account numbers to which you want the rejection notice to apply.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Banking Services Agreement, Banking Services Agreement, Banking Services Agreement

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