Linking Accounts of Additional Businesses Sample Clauses

Linking Accounts of Additional Businesses. If you also are authorized to enter into an Agreement for the Online Banking service for another business, and if you want to link the accounts of the other business to the accounts covered by this Agreement, you will need to agree separately to this Agreement for each other business. Upon doing so, you may link the accounts of the businesses so that you may elect, at your risk and that of the businesses, but not of the Bank, to use a common Internet User ID and password for Online Banking for all linked accounts. Yo u should do this only if you are authorized to link the accounts of the different business and to use all the functions of Online Banking for each business. You further agree to inform Glenwood State Bank if your authority over any linked account decreases. Glenwood State Bank is not liable if your authority over any account decreases until it is informed of the change in authority using the "Notice" requirements of this Agreement.
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Linking Accounts of Additional Businesses. If you are authorized to enter into an Agreement for multiple businesses, and if you want to link the Accounts and Services for one business to the Service Accounts for other businesses entering into this Agreement, you will need to complete a Multiple Business Access Request form. Upon doing so, you may link the Service Accounts of more than one business, and use a common Company ID. By linking the Service Accounts of multiple businesses, you are certifying that you are properly authorized to link the Service Accounts of the different businesses and to use all the functions of Business Online Banking Service for each business. The account owner further agrees to inform Bank if anyone’s authority over any linked account diminishes or ceases in any way. Until Bank is informed of a change to your authority, Bank is not liable in any manner whatsoever for any damages suffered by you, your businesses, or any third party.
Linking Accounts of Additional Businesses. If you also are authorized to enter into an Agreement for the Online Banking service for another business, and if you want to link the accounts of the other business to the accounts covered by this Agreement, you will need to agree separately to this Agree ment for each other business. Upon doing so, you may link the accounts of the businesses so that you may elect, at your risk and that of th e businesses, but not of the Bank, to use a common Internet User ID and password for Online Banking for all linked ac counts. You should do this only if you are authorized to link the accounts of the different business and to use all the functions of Onli ne Banking for each business. You further agree to inform Glenwood State Bank if your authority over any linked account decreases. Glenwood State Bank is not liable if your authority over any account decreases until it is informed of the change in authority using t he "Notice" requirements of this Agreement.
Linking Accounts of Additional Businesses. If you also are authorized to enter into an Agreement for the Business Online Banking service for another business, and if you want to link the accounts of the other business to the accounts covered by this Agreement, you will need to agree separately to this Agreement for each of those businesses. You will also need the authorization of each businesses authorized corporate officers. Upon doing so, you/us may link the accounts of the businesses so that you may elect, at your own risk and that of the businesses, but not of the Bank, to use a common Online ID and passcode for Business Online Banking for all linked accounts. You should do this only if you are authorized to link the accounts of the different business and to use all the functions of Business Online Banking for each business. You further agree to inform Falcon National Bank if your authority over any linked account decreases. Falcon National Bank is not liable if your authority over any account decreases until it is informed of the change in authority using the “Notice” requirements of this Agreement. MOBILE BANKING CUSTOMERS (Only) MOBILE BANKING AGREEMENT AND DISCLOSURE STATEMENT Falcon National Bank ("we” or "us") strives to provide you the convenience of Mobile Internet banking availability. This Agreement states our obligation with respect to our Mobile Internet banking service ("the service").
Linking Accounts of Additional Businesses. ‌ If you are authorized to enter into an agreement for Commercial Online Banking for multiple businesses, and if you want to link the accounts for one business to the accounts for other businesses so that both can be accessed through Commercial Online Banking, you will need to complete an Authorization for each business entity. Upon doing so, you may link the enrolled accounts of more than one business, at your risk and that of the businesses, but not of FBHP, so that you and any Administrator or Authorized Representative of any of the businesses use a common Access ID and password for all linked accounts. When you take such action you are certifying that you are properly authorized to access the eligible accounts of the different businesses and to use all the functions of Commercial Online Banking for each business. You further agree to notify us without delay if the authority of any Administrator or Authorized Representative for any accessible account is withdrawn, terminated, diminishes or otherwise changes in any manner. Until we are notified of any such change and have had a reasonable time to act on such notification, we accept no responsibility for and are not liable in any manner whatsoever for any damages you or a third party incur for actions taken by any Administrator or Authorized Representative.
Linking Accounts of Additional Businesses. If you are authorized to enter into an Agreement for the Business Online Banking Service for multiple businesses, and if you want to link the Accounts and Services for one business to the Service Accounts for other businesses entering into this Agreement, you will need to agree separately to this Agreement for each other business entity. Upon doing so, you may link the Service Accounts of more than one business, and use a common Online ID and password. By linking the Service Accounts of multiple businesses, you are certifying that you are properly authorized to link the Service Accounts of the different businesses and to use all the functions of Business Online Banking Service for each business. The account owner further agrees to inform FMB if anyone’s authority over any linked account diminishes or ceases in any way. Until FMB is informed of a change to your authority, FMB is not liable in any manner whatsoever for any damages suffered by you, your businesses, or any third party. If your authority over any account diminishes or ceases until it is informed of the change in authority (such notice must be given by contacting FMB).

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