LINE OF CREDIT SWEEP SERVICE Sample Clauses

LINE OF CREDIT SWEEP SERVICE. (a) Purpose. Customer desires certain cash management services consisting of the daily transfer of funds between an existing Line of Credit and a specified deposit account of Customer, as more particularly described in this Section B.5., and Bank is willing to provide such service on the terms and conditions set forth herein.
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LINE OF CREDIT SWEEP SERVICE 

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