Common use of Dollar Limits on Transfers Clause in Contracts

Dollar Limits on Transfers. Member may provide Navigant with Payment Instructions in an amount up to the available balance (as defined in the Deposit Account Agreement) in Member’s Payment Account. If Member’s payment is presented against insufficient available funds, Navigant may either return the item unpaid or pay the item and create an overdraft on Member’s Payment Account, each in accordance with the terms of the Deposit Account Agreement. Member understands that Navigant may also assess either a non- sufficient funds return fee (if Member’s payment is returned unpaid) or a non-sufficient funds paid fee (if Member’s payment is paid, creating an overdraft), and Member agrees to pay the amount of that fee as is disclosed in the Business Fee Schedule (as amended from time to time).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Business Online Banking Agreement, Business Online Banking Agreement, Business Online Banking Agreement

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Dollar Limits on Transfers. Member may provide Navigant with Payment Instructions in an amount up to the available balance (as defined in the Deposit Account Agreement) in Member’s Payment Account. If Member’s payment is presented against insufficient available funds, Navigant may either return the item unpaid or pay the item and create an overdraft on Member’s Payment Account, each in accordance with the terms of the Deposit Account Agreement. Member understands that Navigant may also assess either a non- non-sufficient funds return fee (if Member’s payment is returned unpaid) or a non-sufficient funds paid fee (if Member’s payment is paid, creating an overdraft), and Member agrees to pay the amount of that fee as is disclosed in the Business Fee Schedule (as amended from time to time).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Business Online Banking Agreement, Business Online Banking Agreement

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Dollar Limits on Transfers. Member may provide Navigant with Payment Instructions in an amount up to the available balance (as defined in the Deposit Account Agreement) in Member’s Payment Account. If Member’s payment is presented against insufficient available funds, Navigant may either return the item unpaid or pay the item and create an overdraft on Member’s Payment Account, each in accordance with the terms of the Deposit Account Agreement. Member understands that Navigant Xxxxxxxx may also assess either a non- sufficient funds return fee (if Member’s payment is returned unpaid) or a non-sufficient funds paid fee (if Member’s payment is paid, creating an overdraft), and Member agrees to pay the amount of that fee as is disclosed in the Business Fee Schedule (as amended from time to time).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Online Banking Agreement

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