Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) Sample Clauses

Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF). NSF is the status of a bank account that does not have enough money to cover transactions. Retailers will be debited NSF fees as assessed by the bank. Photon – Lottery Terminal with a 15 inch full color touch screen display, printer, hand-held scanner, Ticket scanning tray and fully modular design and construction. The Photon kit includes the Terminal printer and Genion/Check-a- Ticket checker, which also functions as a Customer Display Unit (CDU). The CDU is required by Lottery Contract to accompany all Photon installations to ensure customers are able to view purchases as well as validations. The Photon Terminal sells Tickets, checks Tickets, validates Tickets, shows training videos and produces accounting/financial reports.
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Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF). If on any day, the funds in your account are not sufficient to cover checks, ACH debits, debit/credit card transactions, fees, or other items posted to your account and you have exhausted all overdraft protection sources you have on your account, you will be charged a non-sufficient funds (NSF) fee for each item presented to your account for payment even if the item has been re-presented due to a previously unsuccessful payment or retry, as set forth in the Rate Schedule and Fee Schedule.
Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF). If the bank returns a check due to insufficient funds, a non- sufficient funds (NSF) fee of $30 will be charged to the account. The account holder may be required to replenish the account with certified funds for future transactions. The minimum amount required for manual replenishment can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF). If the Tenant pays rent by check that is not honored by the receiving bank due to non-sufficient funds, a fee of
Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF). Fee: Tenant shall pay to Landlord a charge of $30.00 for any check returned for non-sufficient funds, or for any check that fails to clear the issuer's bank. This charge shall be due and payable immediately upon notification to Tenant of such an occurrence, and shall be in addition to any late charges imposed hereunder for late payment of rent, and said charge shall constitute additional Rent hereunder.
Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF).  Non-Sufficient funds (Includes check, ATM, POS, VISA, ACH, any automatic withdrawal/transfer) $33  Transfer from Share or Loan to cover NSF (Check, ATM, VISA, ACH, Xxxx Xxxxx, Insurance Premiums) $5.00 per transfer, per item Seasonal (non-reloadable) Gift Cards $3.95  Fraud Defender, Monthly fee $2.95  Incoming Wire Transfer (Domestic/Foreign) $15.00  Outgoing Wire Transfer (Domestic only) $20.00  Order Foreign Drafts $10.00  Foreign Currency Exchange Fee*** $5.00 Deposit Agreement and Disclosure – Share / Savings / Checking Page 2 of 2  Reconciling/Researching Accounts $20.00 per hrMoney Order – 2 per month Free Each additional Money Order after 2 free $5.00  Levy/Garnishment processing fee $100.00 **Financial Advisor Consultation is a service of Cetera Investment Services LLC which is an independent, registered broker/dealer and registered investment adviser and is unaffiliated with this financial institution. Member SIPC/FINRA. Securities and insurance products offered by Cetera Investment Services LLC: Not FDIC/NCUSIF insured; may go down in value; not financial institution guaranteed; not a deposit; not insured by any federal government agency. Advisory services may only be offered by Investment Adviser Representatives in connection with an appropriate Cetera Investment Services LLC Advisory Services Agreement and disclosure brochure as provided. ***Additional fees may apply to special orders.
Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF). If your Xxxx Payment Account does not have sufficient funds to make a payment on the Send-On Date, your payment order will still be processed. If the xxxx payment is processed thereafter and it creates an overdraft, it shall be governed by provisions within the Deposit Account Agreement for overdrafts
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Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF). If you have instructed Firefly to make a payment for which there are non-sufficient available funds in your account, you will be charged an NSF fee per item paid or an NSF fee per item returned, which will automatically be taken from your account on the transaction date. Please refer to Firefly’s Service Fee Schedule for current NSF fees. If a payment is returned for non-sufficient funds, a block will be placed on your account and future payments will not be processed until the NSF item is satisfied.
Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF). In addition to any other remedies available to Shell under the Cardholder Agreement or by law, in the event Customer’s payment to Shell is dishonored or otherwise not paid, Customer shall pay immediately to Shell in collected funds, the amount of the non-sufficient funds item plus a returned instrument collection fee of a minimum CDN$30.00.

Related to Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF)

  • NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS (NSF CHECKS) If the Tenant pays the Rent with a check that is not honored due to insufficient funds (NSF): (check one)

  • Non-Sufficient Funds In the event an employee receives a non-sufficient funds (NSF) check, the payment shall be by money order or certified check. In addition any documented bank fees or charges incurred by the employee as a result of receiving a NSF check payment, will be reimbursed to the affected employee. If requested, a letter of explanation will be sent to the employee’s bank and any creditors that may have been affected. If an employee receives a NSF check for the second time in any four (4) week periods, the make-up check and all subsequent payments shall be by money order or certified check.

  • Sufficient Funds With respect to the Additional Loans, the amount on deposit in the Supplemental Purchase Account shall be greater than or equal to the related Additional Loans Purchase Price.

  • RETURNED CHECKS (NON-SUFFICIENT FUNDS) If the Tenant pays the Rent with a check that bounces due to insufficient funds: (check one)

  • Insufficient Funds If at any time insufficient funds are received by and available to the Administrative Agent to pay fully all amounts of principal, L/C Borrowings, interest and fees then due hereunder, such funds shall be applied (i) first, toward payment of interest and fees then due hereunder, ratably among the parties entitled thereto in accordance with the amounts of interest and fees then due to such parties, and (ii) second, toward payment of principal and L/C Borrowings then due hereunder, ratably among the parties entitled thereto in accordance with the amounts of principal and L/C Borrowings then due to such parties.

  • Disbursements from the Escrow Account a. At such time as Escrow Agent has collected and deposited instruments of payment in the total amount of the Advance and has received such Common Stock via D.W.A.C from the Company which are to be issued to the Investor pursuant to the Standby Equity Distribution Agreement, the Escrow Agent shall notify the Company and the Investor. The Escrow Agent will continue to hold such funds until the Investor and Company execute and deliver a Joint Written Direction directing the Escrow Agent to disburse the Escrow Funds pursuant to Joint Written Direction at which time the Escrow Agent shall wire the Escrow Funds to the Company. In disbursing such funds, Escrow Agent is authorized to rely upon such Joint Written Direction from Company and may accept any signatory from the Company listed on the signature page to this Agreement and any signature from the Investor that Escrow Agent already has on file. Simultaneous with delivery of the executed Joint Written Direction to the Escrow Agent the Investor and Company shall execute and deliver a Common Stock Joint Written Direction to the Escrow Agent directing the Escrow Agent to release via D.W.A.C to the Investor the shares of the Company's Common Stock. In releasing such shares of Common Stock the Escrow Agent is authorized to rely upon such Common Stock Joint Written Direction from Company and may accept any signatory from the Company listed on the signature page to this Agreement and any signature from the Escrow Agent has on file. In the event the Escrow Agent does not receive the amount of the Advance from the Investor or the shares of Common Stock to be purchased by the Investor from the Company, the Escrow Agent shall notify the Company and the Investor.

  • EXCLUDING YOURSELF FROM THE SETTLEMENT How do I exclude myself from the settlement?

  • Deposits into Escrow Account (a) Issuer Party shall direct Subscribers to, and Subscribers shall, directly deliver to NCPS all Cash Investment Instruments for deposit in the Escrow Account. Each such direction shall be accompanied by a Subscription Accounting. ALL FUNDS DEPOSITED INTO THE ESCROW ACCOUNT PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION 3 SHALL REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF EACH SUBSCRIBER ACCORDING TO SUCH SUBSCRIBER’S INTEREST AND SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO ANY LIEN OR CHARGE BY NCPS OR BY JUDGMENT OR CREDITORS’ CLAIMS AGAINST ISSUER PARTY UNTIL RELEASED OR ELIGIBLE TO BE RELEASED TO ISSUER IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 4(a). ISSUER PARTY SHALL NOT RECEIVE CASH INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS DIRECTLY FROM SUBSCRIBERS. (b) Issuer Party understands and agrees that all Cash Investment Instruments received by NCPS pursuant to this Agreement are subject to collection requirements of presentment, clearing and final payment, and that the funds represented thereby cannot be drawn upon or disbursed until such time as final payment has been made and is no longer subject to dishonor. NCPS shall process each Cash Investment Instrument for collection promptly upon receipt, and the proceeds thereof shall be held as part of the Escrow Funds until disbursed in accordance with Section 4. If, upon presentment for payment, any Cash Investment Instrument is dishonored, NCPS’s sole obligation shall be to notify Issuer Party of such dishonor and, if applicable, to promptly return such Cash Investment Instrument to Subscriber. Notwithstanding, if for any reason any Cash Investment Instrument is uncollectible after payment or disbursement of the funds represented thereby has been made by NCPS, Issuer Party shall immediately reimburse NCPS upon receipt from NCPS of written notice thereof, including, without limitation, any fees or expenses with respect thereto, which NCPS may collect from Issuer Party pursuant to Section 10. (c) Upon receipt of any Cash Investment Instrument that represents payment of an amount less than or greater than the Cash Investment, NCPS’s sole obligation shall be to notify Issuer Party, depending upon the source of the of the Cash Investment Instrument, of such fact and to pay to Subscriber by the same method the amount of the Cash Investment received by NCPS from such Subscriber or promptly return to Subscriber such Subscriber’s Cash Investment Instrument upon receipt from Subscriber of any required payment instructions; provided that amounts in excess of $25,000 will be returned via wire transfer upon confirmation by NCPS of Subscriber’s account information. (d) NCPS shall not be obligated to accept, or present for payment, any Cash Investment Instrument that is not properly made payable or endorsed as set forth in Section 1(d). (e) Issuer Party shall, or cause Subscriber to, provide NCPS with information sufficient to effect such return to Subscriber as outlined in this Section 3, including, without limitation, updated payment information in the event a return to Subscriber for any reason cannot be made by the same method as received by NCPS. (f) In the event any party other than NCPS receives a Cash Investment Instrument, Issuer Party agrees to promptly, and in no event later than one Business Day after receipt, deliver or cause to be delivered such Cash Investment Instrument to NCPS for deposit into the Escrow Account.

  • Deposits into the Escrow Account All Subscribers will be directed by the Issuer and its agents to transmit their data and subscription amounts, via Escrow Agent’s technology systems (“Issuer Dashboard”), directly to the Escrow Account to be held for the benefit of Subscribers in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and applicable regulations. All Subscribers will transfer funds directly to the Escrow Agent (with checks, if any, made payable to “Prime Trust, LLC as Escrow Agent for Investors in [●]”) for deposit into the Escrow Account. Escrow Agent shall process all Escrow Amounts for collection through the banking system, shall hold such funds, and shall maintain an accounting of each deposit posted to its ledger, which also sets forth, among other things, each Subscriber’s name and address, the quantity of Securities purchased, and the amount paid. All monies so deposited in the Escrow Account and which have cleared the banking system are hereinafter referred to as the "Escrow Amount." No interest shall be paid to Issuer or Subscribers on balances in the Escrow Account. Issuer shall promptly, concurrent with any new or modified Subscription Agreement and/or offering documents, provide Escrow Agent with a copy of the Subscriber’s subscription and other information as may be reasonably requested by Escrow Agent in the performance of their duties under this Agreement. Escrow Agent is under no duty or responsibility to enforce collection of any funds delivered to it hereunder. Issuer shall assist Escrow Agent with clearing any and all AML and ACH exceptions. Funds Hold — clearing, settlement and risk management policy: All parties agree that funds are considered “cleared” as follows: * Wires — 24 hours after receipt of funds * Checks — 10 days after deposit * ACH — As transaction must clear in a manner similar to checks, and as Federal regulations provide investors with 60 days to recall funds. For risk reduction and protection, in making an effort to provide flexibility to Issuer, the Escrow Agent shall at its discretion post funds as cleared starting 10 calendar days after receipt. Of course, regardless of this operating policy, Issuer remains liable to immediately and without protestation or delay return to Prime Trust any funds recalled for whatever reason pursuant to Federal regulations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, cleared funds remain subject to internal compliance review in accordance with internal procedures and applicable rules and regulations. Escrow Agent reserves the right to deny, suspend or terminate participation in the Escrow Account of any Subscriber to the extent Escrow Agent, in its sole and absolute discretion, deems it advisable or necessary to comply with applicable laws or to eliminate practices that are not consistent with laws, rules, regulations or best practices.

  • Insufficient Shares The Company may at its option substitute for a Common Share issuable upon the exercise of Rights in accordance with the foregoing Section 11.1.2 a number of Preferred Shares or fraction thereof such that the current per share market price of one Preferred Share multiplied by such number or fraction is equal to the current per share market price of one Common Share. In the event that upon the occurrence of one or more of the events listed in Section 11.1.2 above there shall not be sufficient Common Shares authorized but unissued, or held by the Company as treasury shares, to permit the exercise in full of the Rights in accordance with the foregoing Section 11.1.2, the Company shall take all such action as may be necessary to authorize additional Common Shares for issuance upon exercise of the Rights, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that if the Company determines that it is unable to cause the authorization of a sufficient number of additional Common Shares, then, in the event the Rights become exercisable, the Company, with respect to each Right and to the extent necessary and permitted by applicable law and any agreements or instruments in effect on the date hereof to which it is a party, shall: (A) determine the excess of (1) the value of the Adjustment Shares issuable upon the exercise of a Right (the "CURRENT VALUE"), over (2) the Purchase Price (such excess, the "SPREAD") and (B) with respect to each Right (other than Rights which have become void pursuant to Section 11.1.2), make adequate provision to substitute for the Adjustment Shares, upon payment of the applicable Purchase Price, (1) cash, (2) a reduction in the Purchase Price, (3) Preferred Shares or other equity securities of the Company (including, without limitation, shares, or fractions of shares, of preferred stock which, by virtue of having dividend, voting and liquidation rights substantially comparable to those of the Common Shares, the Board of Directors of the Company has deemed in good faith to have substantially the same value as Common Shares) (each such share of preferred stock or fractions of shares of preferred stock constituting a "COMMON STOCK EQUIVALENT")), (4) debt securities of the Company, (5) other assets or (6) any combination of the foregoing having an aggregate value equal to the Current Value, where such aggregate value has been determined by the Board of Directors of the Company based upon the advice of a nationally recognized investment banking firm selected in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that if the Company shall not have made adequate provision to deliver value pursuant to clause (B) above within thirty (30) days following the first occurrence of one of the events listed in Section 11.1.2 above, then the Company shall be obligated to deliver, to the extent necessary and permitted by applicable law and any agreements or instruments in effect on the date hereof to which it is a party, upon the surrender for exercise of a Right and without requiring payment of the Purchase Price, Common Shares (to the extent available) and then, if necessary, such number or fractions of Preferred Shares (to the extent available) and then, if necessary, cash, which shares and/or cash have an aggregate value equal to the Spread. If the Board of Directors of the Company shall determine in good faith that it is unlikely that sufficient additional Common Shares could be authorized for issuance upon exercise in full of the Rights, the thirty (30) day period set forth above may be extended and re-extended to the extent necessary, but not more than ninety (90) days following the first occurrence of one of the events listed in Section 11.1.2 above, in order that the Company may seek stockholder approval for the authorization of such additional shares (such period as may be extended, the "SUBSTITUTION PERIOD"). To the extent that the Company determines that some action need be taken pursuant to the second and/or third sentences of this Section 11.1.3, the Company (x) shall provide that such action shall apply uniformly to all outstanding Rights, and (y) may suspend the exercisability of the Rights until the expiration of the Substitution Period in order to seek any authorization of additional shares and/or to decide the appropriate form of distribution to be made pursuant to such first sentence and to determine the value thereof. In the event of any such suspension, the Company shall issue a public announcement stating that the exercisability of the Rights has been temporarily suspended as well as a public announcement at such time as the suspension is no longer in effect. For purposes of this Section 11.1.3, the value of a Common Share shall be the current per share market price (as determined pursuant to Section 11.4) on the date of the occurrence of a Trigger Event and the value of any "common stock equivalent" shall be deemed to have the same value as the Common Shares on such date. The Board of Directors of the Company may, but shall not be required to, establish procedures to allocate the right to receive Common Shares upon the exercise of the Rights among holders of Rights pursuant to this Section 11.1.3. Actions of the Company pursuant to this Section 11.1.3 shall require the vote of a majority of the Board of Directors.

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