Common use of Checking Sub-Accounts Clause in Contracts

Checking Sub-Accounts. If you have a checking account or NOW account, your account consists of a transaction sub-account and a savings sub-account. This structure will not affect your available balance, service charges, FDIC insurance, interest earnings, your statement or any other feature of your account. Funds not routinely needed to pay debits may be periodically transferred to the savings sub-account. A transfer from the savings sub-account back to the transaction sub-account will fund items in excess of the balance in the transaction sub-account. The remainder of your balance will be maintained in the transaction sub-account. If interest is paid on your account balance, the interest calculation will be the same for both the savings sub-account and the transaction sub-account. If interest is not paid on your account balance, the savings sub-account will be non-interest bearing.

Appears in 11 contracts

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

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