Common use of Business Deposit Account Clause in Contracts

Business Deposit Account. A business deposit account is a deposit account that is not held or maintained primarily for personal, family, or household purposes. Examples of business deposit accounts include an account owned by an individual acting as a sole proprietor; a partnership; a limited partnership; a limited liability partnership; a limited liability company; a corporation; a joint venture; or a non-profit corporation. The Oxygen Business Deposit Account is a checkless demand deposit account to be used by a business entity to make payments and transfers to third parties using online services or the debit Card that is automatically issued with the Account.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Deposit Account Agreement, Deposit Account Agreement, Deposit Account Agreement

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Business Deposit Account. A business deposit account is a deposit account that is not held or maintained primarily for personal, family, or household purposes, or entities created as a non-profit organization. Examples of business deposit accounts include an account owned by an individual acting as a sole proprietor; a partnership; a limited partnership; a limited liability partnership; a limited liability company; a corporation; a joint venture; or a non-profit corporation. The Oxygen Business Deposit Account is a checkless demand deposit account to be used by a business entity to make payments and transfers to third parties using online services or the debit Card that is automatically issued with the Account. Paper checks are not included with the Account.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Northone Business Account Agreement, Northone Business Account Agreement

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