Identifying Beneficiaries and Banks Sample Clauses

Identifying Beneficiaries and Banks. The beneficiaries’ bank may make payment to the beneficiary based solely on the account or other identifying number, which you have provided to us, even if the name on the payment order differs from the name on the account. We or an intermediary bank may send a payment order to an intermediary bank or beneficiaries' bank based solely on the bank's identifying number, even if the payment order indicates a different bank name. The Bank shall have no duty to detect any inconsistency between the name and any such number contained in a payment order. The depositor shall be responsible for such inconsistencies and shall indemnify and hold the Bank harmless from any loss, liability, expense or damage it may incur as a result of such inconsistency, including without limitation, attorneys' fees and expenses.
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Identifying Beneficiaries and Banks. You must accurately identify the beneficiaries of your payment orders. If you give us the name and account number of the beneficiary, we and other banks may process the payment order based on the account number alone, even though, despite our security procedures, the number may identify a person other than the beneficiary named. You must also accurately identify the beneficiary’s bank, and if you specify them, intermediary banks. If you give us the name and identifying number of a bank, we and other banks may process the payment order based on the bank’s identifying number alone, even though the number may identify a bank other than the bank named. AdelFi has no duty to detect any inconsistency in identification and, even if an unintended person or entity is paid, you will still be obligated to pay the amount of the Funds Transfer Request.

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