Common use of Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) Clause in Contracts

Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs). The Credit Union may issue to you an ATM card and Personal Identification Number ("PIN") to be used to make transactions. You can use your ATM card at the Credit Union's ATMs to: (1) Withdraw cash from the account(s) designated in your Membership Application ("Application"). (2) Check the balances in the account(s) designated in your Application (this is called an "inquiry"); (3) Transfer funds between the account(s) designated in your Application; and (4) Make deposits at designated ATMs that we own.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Membership and Account Agreement, Arbitration Agreement

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Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs). The Credit Union credit union may issue to you an ATM card and Personal Identification Number ("PIN") to be used to make transactions. You can use your ATM card at the Credit Unioncredit union's ATMs to: (1) Withdraw cash from the account(s) designated in your Membership Application ("Application"). (2) Check the balances in the account(s) designated in your Application (this is called an "inquiry"); (3) Transfer funds between the account(s) designated in your Application; and (4) Make deposits at designated ATMs that we own.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electronic Funds Transfers Agreement

Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs). The Credit Union may issue to you an ATM card and Personal Identification Number ("PIN") to be used to make transactions. You can use your ATM card at the Credit Union's ATMs to: (1) Withdraw cash from the account(s) designated in your Membership Application ("Application"). (2) Check the balances in the account(s) designated in your Application (this is called an "inquiry"); (3) Transfer funds between the account(s) designated in your Application; and (4) Make deposits at designated ATMs that we own.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Electronic Funds Transfers Agreement

Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs). The Credit Union may issue to you an ATM card and Personal Identification Number ("PIN") to be used to make transactions. You can use your ATM card at the Credit Union's ATMs to: (1) Withdraw cash from the account(s) designated in your Membership Application ("Application"). (2) Check the balances in the account(s) designated in your Application (this is called an "inquiry"); (3) Transfer funds between the account(s) designated in your Application; and (4) Make deposits at designated ATMs that we own.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership, Account and Account Services Agreement

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Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs). The Credit Union may issue to you an ATM card and Personal Identification Number ("PIN") to be used to make transactions. You can use your ATM card at the Credit Union's ’s ATMs to: (1) Withdraw cash from the account(s) designated in your Membership Application ("Application"). (2) Check the balances in the account(s) designated in your Application (this is called an "inquiry"); (3) Transfer funds between the account(s) designated in your Application; and (4) Make deposits at designated ATMs that we own.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership Agreement

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