General; Holds Sample Clauses

General; Holds. I acknowledge and agree that funds that I deposit to My Account may be subject to one or more hold periods, which are described in the RHF Funds Availability schedule available at https:// xxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/. I understand and agree that Robinhood reserves the right to modify the RHF Funds Availability schedule at any time by posting an updated schedule at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/ legal/, or otherwise providing notice to me. During the applicable hold period, My funds will not be available for Payments, withdrawal, or the settling of securities transactions, in each case as described in the RHF Funds Availability schedule. I further understand and agree that Robinhood reserves the right to further delay making deposited funds available for periods longer than the hold periods specified in the RHF Funds Availability schedule to the extent Robinhood determines that additional time is needed to verify information about the item deposited or the sender or if Robinhood otherwise believes there is a risk of fraud or other unlawful activity with respect to My Account.
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General; Holds. You acknowledge and agree that funds that you deposit to your Account may be subject to one or more hold periods, which are described in the NBLSL Funds Availability schedule available in the Disclosure Library. You understand and agree that NBLSL reserves the right to modify the NBLSL Funds Availability schedule at any time by posting an updated schedule in the Disclosure Library or otherwise providing notice to you. During the applicable hold period, your funds will not be available for Payments, withdrawal, or the settling of securities transactions, in each case as described in the NBLSL Funds Availability schedule. You further understand and agree that NBLSL reserves the right to further delay making deposited funds available for periods longer than the hold periods specified in the NBLSL Funds Availability schedule to the extent NBLSL determines that additional time is needed to verify information about the item deposited or the sender or if NBLSL otherwise believes there is a risk of fraud or other unlawful activity with respect to your Account.
General; Holds. You acknowledge and agree that funds that You deposit to Your Account or that are transferred to Your Account may be subject to one or more hold periods. You understand and agree that the Broker reserves the right to modify the hold periods at any time by posting an updated schedule on the Platform or otherwise providing notice to You. During the applicable hold period, Your funds will not be available for payments, transfers, or withdrawals. You further understand and agree that the Broker reserves the right to further delay making deposited funds available for periods longer than the hold periods specified in its Platform to the extent the Broker determines that additional time is needed to verify information about the item deposited or the sender or if the Broker otherwise believes there is a risk of fraud or other unlawful activity with respect to Your Account.
General; Holds. You acknowledge and agree that funds that you deposit to your Account may be subject to one or more hold periods, which are described in the Synapse Brokerage Funds Availability schedule provided in Appendix A to this Agreement. You understand and agree that Synapse Brokerage reserves the right to modify the Synapse Brokerage Funds Availability schedule at any time by posting an updated schedule on the Platform Mobile App, or otherwise providing notice to you in compliance with applicable law. During the applicable hold period, your funds will not be available for Payments or withdrawal, in each case as described in the Synapse Brokerage Funds Availability schedule located in Appendix A. You further understand and agree that Synapse Brokerage reserves the right to further delay making deposited funds available for periods longer than the hold periods specified in the Synapse Brokerage Funds Availability schedule located in Appendix A to the extent Synapse Brokerage determines that additional time is needed to verify information about the item deposited or the sender or if Synapse Brokerage otherwise believes there is a risk of fraud or other unlawful activity with respect to your Account.

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