Common use of DEBITING MY ACCOUNT Clause in Contracts

DEBITING MY ACCOUNT. You may debit my account(s) for all cheques, bills of exchange or other instruments and any authorized debit transactions, whether electronic, voice response, written or otherwise, and may carry out any of my instructions in connection with my account(s). You may charge and debit my account(s), whether single or jointly owned, for any debt I owe to you, whether it is a joint or sole liability. Should any instruments received by you for my account(s) be lost or stolen or otherwise disappear from any cause, other than your negligence, you may charge them to my account(s).

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Financial Services Agreement, Financial Services Agreement, Financial Services Agreement

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DEBITING MY ACCOUNT. You may debit my account(s) for all cheques, bills of exchange exchange, or other instruments and any authorized debit transactions, whether electronic, voice response, written or otherwise, and may carry out any of my instructions in connection with my account(s). You may charge and debit my account(s), whether single or jointly owned, for any debt I owe to you, whether it is a joint or sole liability. Should any instruments received by you for my account(s) be lost or stolen or otherwise disappear from any cause, other than your negligence, you may charge them to my account(s).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Financial Services Agreement, Terms and Conditions for Financial Services Personal, Financial Services Agreement

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