Customer’s Responsibility for Check Deposits Sample Clauses

Customer’s Responsibility for Check Deposits. You agree to assume responsibility for and to indemnify us for any loss we may incur as a result of your failure to comply with the endorsement standards set forth in this Agreement. You agree not to place any mark, signature, stamp, or other writing in the area designated as the “Depository Bank Area” on the reverse side of any check, draft, or other item deposited in your account with us. You are also responsible for the condition of a check or item when you issue or deposit it. If a check or item is returned or payment is delayed as a result of any writing or marking that you or a prior endorser placed on the front or back of the check or item, you will be responsible for any cost and liabilities associated with such return or delay. For a deposit to a business account, we may, in our discretion, require you to complete a deposit slip on a form provided by us at the time you make the deposit. A deposit that requires a deposit slip will be subject to any additional terms and conditions printed on the deposit slip.
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Customer’s Responsibility for Check Deposits. You agree to assume responsibility for and to indemnify us for any loss we may incur as a result of your failure to comply with the endorsement standards set forth in this Agreement. You agree not to place any mark, sig- nature, stamp, or other writing in the area designated as the “Depository Bank Area” on the reverse side of any check, draft, or other item deposited in your account with us. You are also responsible for the condition of a check or item when you issue or deposit it. If a check or item is returned or payment is delayed as a result of any writing or marking that you or a prior endorser placed on the front or back of the check or item, you will be responsible for any cost and liabilities associated with such return or delay.

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