How to Endorse Your Check. When you receive a check made payable to you and wish to deposit that check in your account with us, we recommend that you endorse (sign) the back of check with the words “For Deposit” and then sign your name beneath that language and, be- neath your signature, write your account number. Endorsing the check in any other manner may risk your account not being credited for the check. You understand that you may not deposit any substitute check or similar item that you have created or for which no financial institution has provided the substitute check warranties and in- demnity. If you do so, you agree to indemnify us for all losses that we incur in con- nection with the substitute check or item. You further agree not to deposit any substi- tute check without our consent. When you endorse a check please make sure that your signature goes on the back of the check at the top edge (and should be no more than one and one-half (1½) inches from the back top edge of the check). Typically you will see a pre-printed space at the top of the back of the check with lines where you should sign your name (endorse- ment). You agree that we may ignore any other language or markings within or outside of your endorsement space on the check or draft, and that you will be responsible for any loss that results due to a delay or error in processing the check or draft for payment caused by endorsements, language, or markings inside or outside of the designated endorsement space. Please use dark permanent ink (preferable black ink) to endorse your checks. You should also write your account number below the endorsement and, if available, use our deposit slips and envelopes when making your deposit. You agree that you are responsible for any losses for a check you deposit if you do not use a dark permanent ink when endorsing the check.
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How to Endorse Your Check. When you receive a check made payable to you and wish to deposit de- posit that check in your account with us, we recommend that you endorse (sign) the back of check with the words “For Deposit” and then sign your name beneath that language and, be- neath beneath your signature, write your account number. Endorsing the check in any other manner may risk your account not being credited for the check. You understand that you may agree not to deposit any substitute check or similar item that you have created or for which no financial institution has provided the substitute check warranties and in- demnityindemnity. If you do so, you agree to indemnify us for all losses that we incur in con- nection with the substitute check or item. You further agree not to deposit any substi- tute substitute check without our consent. When you endorse a check please make sure that your signature goes Your endorsement must go on the back of the check at the top edge (and should be no more than one and one-half (1½) inches from the back top edge of the check). Typically you will see a pre-printed space at the top of the back of the check with lines where you should sign your name (endorse- ment). You understand and agree that we may ignore any other language or markings within or outside of your endorsement space on the check or draft, and that you will be responsible for any loss that results due to a delay or error in processing the check or draft for payment caused by endorsementsendorse- ments, language, or markings inside or outside of the designated endorsement space. Please use dark permanent ink (preferable black ink) to endorse your checks. You should also write your account ac- count number below the endorsement and, if available, use our deposit de- posit slips and envelopes when making your deposit. You agree that you are responsible for any losses for a check you deposit if you do not use a dark permanent ink when endorsing the check.
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Samples: Deposit Account Contract
How to Endorse Your Check. When you receive a check made payable to you and wish to deposit that check in your account with us, we recommend that you endorse (sign) the back of check with the words “For Deposit” and then sign your name beneath that language and, be- neath beneath your signature, write your account number. Endorsing the check in any other manner may risk your account not being credited for the check. You understand that you may agree not to deposit any substitute check or similar item that you have created or for which no financial institution has provided the substitute check warranties and in- demnityindemnity. If you do so, you agree to indemnify us for all losses that we incur in con- nection connection with the substitute check or item. You further agree not to deposit any substi- tute substitute check without our consent. When you endorse a check please make sure that your signature goes Your endorsement must go on the back of the check at the top edge (and should be no more than one and one-half (1½) inches from the back top edge of the check). Typically you will see a pre-printed space at the top of the back of the check with lines where you should sign your name (endorse- ment). You understand and agree that we may ignore any other language or markings within or outside of your endorsement space on the check or draft, and that you will be responsible for any loss that results due to a delay or error in processing the check or draft for payment caused by endorsements, language, or markings inside or outside of the designated endorsement space. Please use dark permanent ink (preferable black ink) to endorse your checks. You should also write your account number below the endorsement and, if available, use our deposit slips and envelopes when making your deposit. You agree that you are responsible for any losses for a check you deposit if you do not use a dark permanent ink when endorsing the check.
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Samples: Deposit Account Contract
How to Endorse Your Check. When you receive a check made payable to you and wish to deposit de- posit that check in your account with us, we recommend that you endorse (sign) the back of check with the words “For Deposit” and then sign your name beneath that language andlanguage, be- neath and beneath your signature, sig- nature write your account number. Endorsing the check in any other oth- er manner may risk your account not being credited for the check. You understand that you may not deposit any substitute check or similar item that you have created or for which no financial institution institu- tion has provided the any substitute check warranties and in- demnityindemnity. If you do so, you agree to indemnify us for all losses that we incur in con- nection connection with the substitute check or item. You further agree not to deposit any substi- tute substitute check without our consent. When you endorse a check please make sure that your signature goes on the back of the check at the top edge (and should must be no more than one and one-half (1½) inches from the back top edge of the check). Typically you will see a pre-printed space at the top of the back of the check with lines where you should sign your name (endorse- mentendorsement). You agree that we may ignore any other language or markings within or outside of your endorsement space on the check or draft, and that you will be responsible for any loss that results due to a delay or error in processing the check or draft for payment caused by endorsements, language, language or markings inside or outside of the designated endorsement space. Please use dark permanent ink (preferable preferably blue or black ink) to endorse your checks. You should also write your account number below the endorsement andendorsement, and if available, available use our deposit slips and envelopes when making your deposit. You agree that you are responsible re- sponsible for any losses for a check deposited by you deposit if in event you do not use a dark permanent ink when endorsing the check.
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Samples: Business Deposit Account Contract
How to Endorse Your Check. When you receive a check made payable to you and wish to deposit that check in your account with us, we recommend that you endorse (sign) the back of check with the words “For Deposit” and then sign your name beneath that language andlanguage, be- neath and beneath your signature, signature write your account number. Endorsing the check in any other manner may risk your account not being credited for the check. You understand that you may not deposit any substitute check or similar item that you have created or for which no financial institution has provided the any substitute check warranties and in- demnityindemnity. If you do so, you agree to indemnify us for all losses that we incur in con- nection connection with the substitute check or item. You further agree not to deposit any substi- tute substitute check without with- out our consent. When you endorse a check please make sure that your signature goes on the back of the check at the top edge (and should must be no more than one and one-half (1½) inches inch- es from the back top edge of the check). Typically you will see a pre-printed space at the top of the back of the check with lines where you should sign your name (endorse- menten- dorsement). You agree that we may ignore any other language or markings within or outside of your endorsement space on the check or draft, and that you will be responsible re- sponsible for any loss that results due to a delay or error in processing the check or draft for payment caused by endorsements, language, language or markings inside or outside of the designated endorsement space. Please use dark permanent ink (preferable preferably blue or black ink) to endorse your checks. You should also write your account number num- ber below the endorsement andendorsement, and if available, available use our deposit slips and envelopes when making your deposit. You agree that you are responsible for any losses for a check deposited by you deposit if in event you do not use a dark permanent ink when endorsing endors- ing the check.
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Samples: Business Member Service Agreement
How to Endorse Your Check. When you receive a check made payable to you and wish to deposit de- posit that check in your account with us, we recommend that you endorse (sign) the back of check with the words “For Deposit” and then sign your name beneath that language andlanguage, be- neath and beneath your signature, signature write your account number. Endorsing the check in any other manner may risk your account not being credited for the check. You understand that you may agree not to deposit any substitute check or similar item that you have created or for which no financial institution has provided the any substitute check warranties and in- demnityindemnity. If you do so, you agree to indemnify us for all losses that we incur in con- nection with the substitute check or item. You further agree not to deposit any substi- tute substitute check without our consent. When you endorse a check please make sure that your signature goes Your endorsement must go on the back of the check at the top edge (and should be no more than one and one-half (1½) 1½ inches from the back top edge of the check). Typically you will see a pre-printed space at the top of the back of the check with lines where you should sign your name (endorse- ment). You understand and agree that we may ignore any other language or markings within or outside of your endorsement space on the check or draft, and that you will be responsible for any loss that results due to a delay or error in processing the check or draft for payment caused by endorsements, language, or markings inside or outside of the designated endorsement space. Please use dark permanent ink (preferable preferably blue or black ink) to endorse your checks. You should also write your account number below the endorsement andendorsement, and if available, available use our deposit slips and envelopes enve- xxxxx when making your deposit. You agree that you are responsible respon- sible for any losses for a check deposited by you deposit if in event you do not use a dark permanent ink when endorsing the check.
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Samples: Business Deposit Account Contract
How to Endorse Your Check. When you receive a check made payable to you and wish to deposit that check in your account with us, we recommend that you endorse (sign) the back of check with the words “For Deposit” and then sign your name beneath that language andlanguage, and be- neath your signature, signature write your account number. Endorsing the check in any other manner may risk your account not being credited for the check. You understand that you may agree not to deposit any substitute check or similar item that you have created or for which no financial institution has provided the any substitute check warranties and in- demnityindemnity. If you do so, you agree to indemnify us for all losses that we incur in con- nection connection with the substitute check or item. You further agree not to deposit any substi- tute substitute check without our consent. When you endorse a check please make sure that your signature goes Your endorsement must go on the back of the check at the top edge (and should be no more than one and one-half (1½) 1½ inches from the back top edge of the check). Typically you will see a pre-printed space at the top of the back of the check with lines where you should sign your name (endorse- ment). You understand and agree that we may ignore any other language or markings within or outside of your endorsement space on the check or draft, and that you will be responsible for any loss that results due to a delay or error in processing the check or draft for payment caused by endorsements, language, or markings inside or outside of the designated endorsement space. Please use dark permanent ink (preferable preferably blue or black ink) to endorse your checks. You should also write your account number below the endorsement andendorsement, and if available, available use our deposit slips and envelopes when making your deposit. You agree that you are responsible for any losses for a check deposited by you deposit if in event you do not use a dark permanent ink when endorsing the check.
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Samples: Business Deposit Account Contract