Member Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Member Responsibilities. The Member’s responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to:
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Member Responsibilities. 18.1 Each Member shall have the following responsibilities:
Member Responsibilities. Upon receipt of the Annual Membership Fee and signed OETC Membership Agreement by the Main Technology Contact, Member agrees:
Member Responsibilities. Member agrees to be bound by any Entry sent through the Systems to Xxxxxx, whether such Entry was authorized in fact by Member, its agents, representatives, employees, or officers, so long as Xxxxxx accepted such Entry in compliance with the Security Procedures as defined in this MMA. Member further agrees to be responsible for:
Member Responsibilities. It is your responsibility to keep the Credit Union apprised of your current e-mail address. Failure to notify the Credit Union of e- mail address changes is treated just as failure to notify us of a new physical address. If e-mail is returned undeliverable, we will attempt to re-send it; however, it is your responsibility to contact us if you do not receive your statement or notice of statement. You are also responsible for retrieving your statement. Statements will reside on the secure site for at least 12 months. If you do not pick up your statement within that time, you will have to call for a paper statement to be generated and pay the appropriate charge shown on the Schedule. Liability for Failure to Make a Transaction. If the Credit Union does not complete a transaction to or from your account on time or in the correct amount according to our agreement with you, the Credit Union may be liable for your losses or damages. However, there are some exceptions to this, which include the following: • You do not have enough money in your account to make the transaction through no fault of ours. • The transaction goes over the credit limit on your overdraft line. • The terminal where you were making the transaction does not have enough cash. • The terminal or other system was not working properly and you knew about the breakdown when you started the transaction. • Circumstances beyond our control (such as fire, flood or electrical failure) prevent the transaction, despite reasonable precautions that we have taken. • You have not properly followed instructions for operation of the ATM or system. • The funds in your account are subject to legal process or other similar encumbrance. • The transaction would exceed one of the established limits contained in this Agreement or by other Credit Union agreements. • Access to your account has been blocked after you have reported your Access Device lost or stolen or you use a damaged or expired Access Device. • The Credit Union has a reasonable basis to believe an access device has been compromised; or that other actions/circumstances cause us to believe there is a possibility of unauthorized activity or other risk involving an access device we have issued. Information Disclosure. We will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transactions you make: (1) when it is necessary for completing transactions, or (2) in order to verify the existence and condition of your account for a third party, such a...
Member Responsibilities. To access your account(s) with the Credit Union, Member must have an eligible account with the Credit Union and have an established high speed Internet connection and email address. When using the Service, Member shall provide, at Member’s sole cost and expense, all access systems and Member shall be solely responsible for installing, maintaining, securing and supporting all such Access Systems. The Member is responsible for providing a valid email address to receive mobile deposit receipts. The Credit Union is not responsible for any error or failures from any malfunction of any access systems, and the Credit Union is not responsible for any virus or related problems that may be associated with the access to or use of the Service. The Credit Union does not guarantee that the Service will be compatible with all mobile devices. Further, the Credit Union does not and cannot control the flow of data to or from the Credit Union’s network, its service provider’s networks or other portions of the Internet. Accordingly, the Credit Union cannot guarantee that Member’s connection to the Internet will not be impaired or disrupted, and the Credit Union hereby disclaims any and all liability resulting from or related to such events.
Member Responsibilities. Members should be interested, well informed, and active in MdBC business. They are expected to attend Annual Member Meetings, vote for directors, and are entitled to comment on matters affecting MdBC. MdBC will keep members informed through the MdBC website, as well as written and electronic communications. The MdBC website, xxx.xxxx.xx, is a valuable source of information, is updated regularly and is a good resource for members. If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us through the Member Portal on the website or at 410.341.6322.
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Member Responsibilities. 12.1 In the exercise of his powers and the performance of his duties and responsibilities as a Member, a Member shall represent the interests of the category of Users by whom he is for the time being appointed.
Member Responsibilities. It is up to the member to properly plan for adequate travel and meal time. If travel plans include carpooling, please plan accordingly to arrive on time. In case of inclement weather conditions, plan extra time to arrive safely on time. Except in instances where members travel from extreme distances or are academically obligated to leave at a certain time, tardiness will not be tolerated. In the event of unexpected tardiness, members should always, out of respect for the group, call either the Ensemble Director or Operations Director (see ‘Emergency request’ IV. A. 3.) Excessive tardiness or absence may result in punitive action such as a fine of $50 or in certain cases, removal from the group with no refund of fees.
Member Responsibilities. (a) Each Member Agency shall make timely contributions in the form of annual membership assessments and fees, if any, determined by the Board for the purpose of defraying the costs of providing the annual benefits accruing directly to each party from this Agreement.
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