Common use of E-mail Notice Clause in Contracts

E-mail Notice. Customer agrees not to send account information, transaction information, or other confidential information via unsecured or unencrypted e- mail. If Customer e-mails Bank or asks Bank to reply via e-mail, Customer agrees to hold Bank harmless from any consequences, including financial loss, resulting from any unauthorized use or disclosure of Customer’s information resulting from e-mail. If Customer sends Bank an e-mail, it will be deemed to have been received on the following Business Day. Bank will have reasonable time to act on any e-mail. Bank is not required to act on any e-mail received, and Bank is not responsible for misdirected or lost e-mails.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Management Services Agreement, Management Services Agreement, Management Services Agreement

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E-mail Notice. Customer agrees not to send account information, transaction information, or other confidential information via unsecured or unencrypted e- e-mail. If Customer e-mails Bank or asks Bank to reply via e-mail, Customer agrees to hold Bank harmless from any consequences, including financial loss, resulting from any unauthorized use or disclosure of Customer’s information resulting from e-mail. If Customer sends Bank an e-mail, it will be deemed to have been received on the following Business Day. Bank will have reasonable time to act on any e-mail. Bank is not required to act on any e-mail received, and Bank is not responsible for misdirected or lost e-mails.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Treasury Management Services Agreement

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