Common use of Non-Consumer Accounts Clause in Contracts

Non-Consumer Accounts. If an Account is owned by an entity (business, organization, association, government, etc. which not a natural person) or was established by a natural person in order to conduct transactions primarily for business, commercial or agricultural purposes, then any Online Banking electronic fund transfer will be considered an "authorized use," and your liability for any Online Banking transaction relating to that Account will be unlimited, regardless of the provisions within the Federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act, Regulation E, or any standardized literature or disclosures we may have inadvertently provide to you.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: web15.secureinternetbank.com, web15.secureinternetbank.com, web15.secureinternetbank.com

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Non-Consumer Accounts. If an Account is owned by an entity (trust, business, organization, association, government, etc. which not a natural person) or was established by a natural person in order to conduct transactions primarily for business, commercial or agricultural purposes, then any Online Banking electronic fund transfer will be considered an "authorized use," and your liability for any Online Banking transaction relating to that Account will be unlimited, regardless of the provisions within the Federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act, Regulation E, or any standardized literature or disclosures we may have inadvertently provide to you.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Myheritage Bank Online Banking Agreement

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