Consent to Terms; Electronic Notices; Account Eligibility Sample Clauses

Consent to Terms; Electronic Notices; Account Eligibility a. By submitting an application and using the services provided by us described herein, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including the schedules, attachments and exhibits provided herewith, which may apply to various products, services and features accompanying the Account. The disclosures provided when the Account application was completed, additional disclosures provided to you that are applicable to additional products and services; periodic statements, user guides; our Privacy Policy; and any other disclosures or terms we provide are considered part of this Agreement. Continued use of the Account also means your ongoing agreement to this Agreement, by continuing to use this Agreement, you further agree to pay fees due and outstanding associated with the Account, including giving us the right to collect such fees directly from the balance of the Account. You are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of all information supplied to the Bank or Aspiration in connection with the Account and/or its services.
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  • Notices Effective From A Notice will be deemed to have been duly given 1 business day after delivery if the Notice is delivered personally, by pre-paid courier or by mail. A Notice that is delivered by facsimile with confirmation of receipt or by email where no delivery failure notification has been received will be deemed to have been duly given 1 business day after the facsimile or email was sent.

  • Counterparts; Electronic Delivery This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Execution and delivery of this Agreement or any other documents pursuant to this Agreement by facsimile or other electronic means shall be deemed to be, and shall have the same legal effect as, execution by an original signature and delivery in person.

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