Common use of Checks Bearing Notations Clause in Contracts

Checks Bearing Notations. Although we are not obligated to, we may pay or accept checks and other items bearing restrictions or notations (e.g., “Void after 60 days,” “Two Signatures Required,” “Void over $50.00,” “Payment in Full,” and the like), whether on the front or back, in any form or format. If you cash or deposit an item or write a check with such a notation, you agree that it applies only between you and the payee or maker. The notation will have no effect on us, and you agree to accept responsibility for payment of the item.

Appears in 18 contracts

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

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Checks Bearing Notations. Although we are not obligated to, we may pay or accept checks and other items bearing restrictions or notations (e.g., “Void after 60 days6 months,” “Two Signatures Required,” “Void over $50.0050,” “Payment in Full,” and the like), whether on the front or back, in any form or format. If you cash or deposit an item or write a check with such a notation, you agree that it applies only between you and the payee or maker. The notation will have no effect on us, and you agree to accept responsibility for payment of the item.

Appears in 3 contracts

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

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