Common use of Liability for Failure to Stop Payment Clause in Contracts

Liability for Failure to Stop Payment. If you instruct us to stop a preauthorized payment at least three business days before the transfer is scheduled to be made, and we do not do so, we will be liable for any losses or damages you sustain as a direct result of our failure to stop payment. We may electronically debit your account for a returned check or other similar charge if you write a check on your account which is subsequently returned because of insufficient funds in your account. We are not responsible for any failure by the merchant or other payee to notify you that a transaction will be processed as an EFT or that a fee imposed for returned checks will be debited electronically from your account.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Deposit Account Agreement, Electronic Funds Transfer Disclosure and Card Holder Agreement, Electronic Funds Transfer Disclosure and Card Holder Agreement

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