Common use of Abandoned or Inactive Accounts Clause in Contracts

Abandoned or Inactive Accounts. Your Savings Account is usually considered abandoned if you have not made a deposit or withdrawal, or signed in to your Savings Account, for a specified period of time. We are required by the unclaimed property laws to turn over accounts considered abandoned to the applicable state. Before we turn over an abandoned account, we may send a notice to you by e-mail or the address we show for the account statement. Unless prohibited by law, we may charge to your Savings Account our applicable fees, costs and expenses of any notice, payment and turnover of the remaining balance of your Savings Account to the applicable state. You agree that we are relieved of all responsibility if your Savings Account balance is escheated (that is, turned over to the state) in accordance with state law.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Consumer Savings Account Agreement, Commercial Savings Account Agreement, Commercial Savings Account Agreement

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Abandoned or Inactive Accounts. Your Savings Account is usually considered abandoned if you have not made a deposit or withdrawal, or signed in to your Savings Account, for a specified period of time. We are required by the unclaimed property laws to turn over accounts considered abandoned to the applicable state. Before we turn over an abandoned account, we may will, to the extent required by applicable law, send a notice to you by e-mail or the address we show for the account statement. Unless prohibited by law, we may charge to your Savings Account our applicable fees, costs and expenses of any notice, payment and turnover of the remaining balance of your Savings Account to the applicable state. You agree that we are relieved of all responsibility if your Savings Account balance is escheated (that is, turned over to the state) in accordance with state law.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Savings Account Agreement

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