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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS LAW. Any documentation provided to you, which indicates that an electronic funds transfer was made to another person, shall be admissible as evidence of the transfer and shall constitute prima-facie proof that the transfer was made.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS LAW. Any documentation provided to you that indicates an electronic funds transfer was made to another person shall be admissible as evidence of the transfer and shall constitute prima-facie proof that the transfer was made.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS LAW. (a) Any documentation provided to you that indicates an electronic funds transfer was made to another person shall be admissible as evidence of the transfer and shall constitute prima-facie proof that the transfer was made. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the initiation by you of certain electronic fund transfers from your account will effectively eliminate your ability to stop payment of the transfer. (c) Unless otherwise provided in this Internet Banking Agreement, you may not stop payment of electronic funds transfers. Therefore, you should not employ electronic access for purchases or services unless you are satisfied that you will not need to stop payment. (d) This is the address and telephone number to use to request a stop payment order of a preauthorized payment or to report a lost or stolen card or PIN, an unauthorized transfer, or an error:
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS LAW. Any documentation provided to you which indicates that an electronic funds transfer was made shall be admissible as evidence of the transfer and shall constitute prima facie proof that the transfer was made. The initiation by you of certain electronic funds transfers from your account will, except as otherwise provided in our Electronic funds Transfer Disclosure, effectively eliminate your ability to stop payment of the transfer. Chapter 167B of the Massachusetts General Laws was enacted to provide a means for financial institutions, businesses, and consumers to conduct their business relations more conveniently. Transferring funds electronically will supplement the use of checks, credit, and cash and will not replace these present methods of doing business. As a consumer, you should be aware of your rights if you choose to utilize electronic funds transfers.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS LAW. Any documentation provided to you which indicates that an electronic fund transfer was made to another person shall be admissible as evidence of the transfer and shall constitute prima-facie proof that the transfer was made. The initiation by you of certain electronic fund transfers from your account will effectively eliminate your ability to stop payment of the transfer. Unless otherwise provided in this agreement, you (the consumer) may not stop payment of the electronic fund transfers, therefore you should not employ electronic access for purchases or services unless you are satisfied that you will not need to stop payment.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS LAW. (1) Any documentation provided to you, which indicates that an electronic fund transfer was made to another person, shall be admissible as evidence of the transfer and shall constitute prima-facie proof that the transfer was made. (2) The initiation by you of certain electronic fund transfer from your account will be except as otherwise provided in this agreement, effectively eliminate your ability to stop payment of the transfer.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS LAW. ‌ (a) Any documentation provided to you that indicates an electronic funds transfer was made to another person shall be admissible as evidence of the transfer and shall constitute prima-facie proof that the transfer was made. (b) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, the initiation by you of certain electronic fund transfers from your account will effectively eliminate your ability to stop payment of the transfer. (c) Unless otherwise provided in this Internet Banking Agreement, you may not stop payment of electronic funds transfers. Therefore, you should not employ electronic access for purchases or services unless you are satisfied that you will not need to stop payment. (d) This is the address and telephone number to use to request a stop payment order of a preauthorized payment or to report a lost or stolen card or PIN, an unauthorized transfer, or an error: TD Bank, N.A. Customer Service Department Mail Stop 00-000-00-00 0000 Xxxxxx Xxx Xx. Laurel, NJ 08054 Phone: 0-000-000-0000 You can reach us at the above telephone number 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This Online Banking Service Agreement (this "Agreement") sets forth the terms and conditions that govern your use of TD Bank, N.A.'s online banking service (the "Online Banking Service"). Your Deposit Account(s) and Loan Account(s), as well as your use of the Online Banking Service, are also governed by any other agreements you have with us (such as the Business Deposit Account Agreement) in respect of such accounts (collectively referred to herein as the "Account Agreement(s)"). So that we don't have to repeat long terms or phrases over and over again, we often define them for you upfront and use those abbreviated defined terms throughout the agreement. Such is the case here. As used in this Agreement, the terms that follow will have the meanings assigned to them below. Capitalized terms that are used but not defined in this Agreement have the meanings assigned to them in the Account Agreement(s). In the event of any conflict between any provision of this Agreement and any provision contained in your Account Agreement(s), the terms and conditions of this Agreement will control.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIRED BY MASSACHUSETTS LAW. As a Consumer, the initiation by you of certain electronic transfers from your Account (including point-of-sale (POS) transactions) will, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, eftectively eliminate your ability to stop payment of the transactions. Any documentation provided to you that indicates that an electronic transfer was made to another person will be admissible as evidence of such transfer and will constitute prima facie proof that such transfer was made. Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, you may not stop payment of electronic fund transfers. Therefore, you should not initiate or employ electronic access to make a payment unless you are satisfied that you will not need to stop payment.

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