Common use of Bank Transfers Clause in Contracts

Bank Transfers. a. Bank Transfer payments can be used for online Custodial Deposit submissions. The DPS’s 6 digit sort code and each user’s unique 8 digit account number can be found on the online account under “Bank Transfers”. It is the Landlord’s sole responsibility to ensure that the correct amount is paid to The DPS via bank transfer. b. Payments received may be allocated to Custodial Deposits manually or automatically. Automatic allocation will only occur if the amount deposited exactly matches a Custodial Deposit awaiting payment. If for any reason The DPS are unable to create a match, then the deposited funds will be credited to your account for you to allocate manually. c. If manual allocation is chosen the Landlord must log-on to their DPS account to manually allocate the deposited funds to relevant Custodial Deposit. Manual allocation is the sole responsibility of the Landlord and must be done in order to ensure the Deposit is protected. d. Bank Transfers are non reversible. If you think that an over-payment has been made, then you must contact The DPS on 0000 0000 000 or by completing an online Enquiry Form, available through our Virtual Agent or the Frequently Asked Questions at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement, Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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Bank Transfers. a. Bank Transfer payments can be used for online Custodial Deposit submissions. The DPS’s 6 digit sort code and each user’s unique 8 digit account number can be found on the online account under “Bank Transfers”. It is the Landlord’s sole responsibility to ensure that the correct amount is paid to The DPS via bank transfer. b. Payments received may be allocated to Custodial Deposits manually or automatically. Automatic allocation will only occur if the amount deposited exactly matches a Custodial Deposit awaiting payment. If for any reason The DPS are unable to create a match, then the deposited funds will be credited to your account for you to allocate manually. c. If manual allocation is chosen the Landlord must log-on to their DPS account to manually allocate the deposited funds to relevant Custodial Deposit. Manual allocation is the sole responsibility of the Landlord and must be done in order to ensure the Deposit is protected. d. Bank Transfers are non reversible. If you think that an over-payment has been made, then you must contact The DPS on 0000 0000 000 or by completing an online Enquiry Form, available through our Virtual Agent or the Frequently Asked Questions at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenancy Agreement

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Bank Transfers. a. Bank Transfer payments can be used for online Custodial Deposit submissions. The DPS’s 6 digit sort code and each user’s unique 8 digit account number can be found on the online account via the ‘Summary’ option under “Bank Transfers”the ‘Payments’ menu. It is the Landlord’s sole responsibility to ensure that the correct amount is paid to The DPS via bank transfer. b. Payments received may be allocated to Custodial Deposits manually or automatically. Automatic allocation will only occur if the amount deposited exactly matches a Custodial Deposit awaiting payment. If for any reason The DPS are unable to create a match, then the deposited funds will be credited to your account for you to allocate manually. c. If manual allocation is chosen the Landlord must log-on to their DPS account to manually allocate the deposited funds to relevant Custodial Deposit. Manual allocation is the sole responsibility of the Landlord and must be done in order to ensure the Deposit is protected. d. Bank Transfers are non non-reversible. If you think that an over-payment has been made, then you must contact The DPS on 0000 0000 000 or 0030or by completing an online Enquiry Form, available through our Virtual Agent or the Frequently Asked Questions at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement

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