Common use of Current Balance Clause in Contracts

Current Balance. refers to the balance after all items presented to Company have been processed for a particular Business Day, plus or minus any current- day transactions known to Company (i.e. deposits, debit card transactions or ATM withdrawals). It does not include any checks you may have written but have not yet been cashed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Account Opening Disclosures, Account Opening Disclosures, Account Opening Disclosures

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Current Balance. refers to the balance after all items presented to Company Atmos have been processed for a particular Business Day, plus or minus any current- current-day transactions known to Company Atmos (i.e. deposits, debit card transactions or ATM withdrawals). It does not include any checks you may have written but have not yet been cashed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Account Opening Disclosures

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