Order of Posting Transactions. On any business day, if we receive more than one item for payment from your account and we determine that your available balance is sufficient to pay some - but not all - of those items, then the number of items paid and the resulting insufficient funds or overdraft charges we assess and debit against your account could be affected by the order in which we post those items. For example, if we post items within a category in the order of their decreasing dollar amounts (known as “high-to-low”), your account balance will be reduced by greater dollar amount items first. High-to-low posting will increase the risk that lesser dollar amount items will be returned for insufficient funds or create overdrafts in your account, and that we will assess and debit more insufficient funds and overdraft charges against your account. However, high- to-low posting also will reduce the risk that important greater dollar items, such as your mortgage, insurance premium or car payment will be returned unpaid for insufficient funds in your account. First We ADD all deposits and other credits to your account high-to-low Then we SUBTRACT Second Service fees and assessed charges high-to-low Third Wire transfers of funds high-to-low Fourth Items that you did not initiate, for example, returned deposited items and any other reversal of a credit to your account high-to-low Fifth Items that you initiated and we authorized before we received them, such as ATM cash withdrawals, POS and other debit card transactions, UMB Online bill payments, and UMB Mobile Banking transactions, that show the date and time at which we authorized the item chronological by date and time Sixth Items that you initiated and we authorized before we received them, such as ATM cash withdrawals, POS and other debit card transactions, UMB Online bill payments, and UMB Mobile Banking transactions, that do not show the date and time at which we authorized the item low-to-high Seventh All other items that we did not authorize before we received them, such as your checks and most ACH payments (for example, checks that are converted by the payee to electronic debit transactions), withdrawals (for example, your mortgage, car payment, or utility bill), and in-person withdrawals and other teller transactions at a UMB branch high-to-low If your available balance is not sufficient to cover all of the items that are posted to your account on any business day, then we will assess and debit insufficient funds or overdraft charges against your account. The total number and amount of insufficient funds or overdraft charges that we assess and debit against your account may be greater under the posting order described above than if we were to post items to your account in a different order.
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Samples: Account Agreement, Account Agreement
Order of Posting Transactions. On any business day, if we receive more than one item for payment from your account and we determine that your available balance is sufficient to pay some - but not all - of those items, then the number of items paid and the resulting insufficient funds or overdraft charges we assess and debit against your account could be affected by the order in which we post those items. For example, if we post items within a category in the order of their decreasing dollar amounts (known as “high-to-low”), your account balance will be reduced by greater dollar amount items first. High-to-low posting will increase the risk that lesser dollar amount items will be returned for insufficient funds or create overdrafts in your account, and that we will assess and debit more insufficient funds and overdraft charges against your account. However, high- high-to-low posting also will reduce the risk that important greater dollar items, such as your mortgage, insurance premium or car payment will be returned unpaid for insufficient funds in your accountfunds. First We ADD all deposits and other credits to your account high-to-low Then we SUBTRACT Second Service fees and assessed charges high-to-low Third Wire transfers of funds high-to-low Fourth Items that you did not initiate, for example, returned deposited items and any other reversal of a credit to your account high-to-low Fifth Items that you initiated and we authorized before we received them, such as ATM cash withdrawals, POS and other debit card transactions, UMB Online bill payments, and UMB Mobile Banking transactions, that show the date and time at which we authorized the item chronological by date and time Sixth Items that you initiated and we authorized before we received them, such as ATM cash withdrawals, POS and other debit card transactions, UMB Online bill payments, and UMB Mobile Banking transactions, that do not show the date and time at which we authorized the item low-to-high Seventh All other items that we did not authorize before we received them, such as your checks and most ACH payments (for example, checks that are converted by the payee to electronic debit transactions), withdrawals (for example, your mortgage, car payment, or utility bill), and in-person withdrawals and other teller transactions at a UMB branch high-to-low If your available balance is not sufficient to cover all of the items that are posted to your account on any business day, then we will assess and debit insufficient funds or overdraft charges against your account. The total number and amount of insufficient funds or overdraft charges that we assess and debit against your account may be greater under the posting order described above than if we were to post items to your account in a different order.
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Samples: Account Agreement
Order of Posting Transactions. On any business day, if we receive more than one item for payment from your account and we determine that your available balance is sufficient to pay some - but not all - of those items, then the number of items paid and the resulting insufficient funds or overdraft charges we assess and debit against your account could be affected by the order in which we post those items. For example, if we post items within a category in the order of their decreasing dollar amounts (known as “high-to-low”), your account balance will be reduced by greater dollar amount items firstfirst. High-to-low posting will increase the risk that lesser dollar amount items will be returned for insufficient funds or create overdrafts in your account, and that we will assess and debit more insufficient funds and overdraft charges against your account. However, high- to-low posting also will reduce the risk that important greater dollar items, such as your mortgage, insurance premium or car payment will be returned unpaid for insufficient funds in your account. First We ADD all deposits and other credits to your account high-to-low Then we SUBTRACT Second Service fees and assessed charges high-to-low Third Wire transfers of funds high-to-low Fourth Items that you did not initiate, for example, returned deposited items and any other reversal of a credit to your account high-to-low Fifth Items that you initiated and we authorized before we received them, such as ATM cash withdrawals, POS and other debit card transactions, UMB Online bill payments, and UMB Mobile Banking transactions, that show the date and time at which we authorized the item chronological by date and time Sixth Items that you initiated and we authorized before we received them, such as ATM cash withdrawals, POS and other debit card transactions, UMB Online bill payments, and UMB Mobile Banking transactions, that do not show the date and time at which we authorized the item low-to-high Seventh All other items that we did not authorize before we received them, such as your checks and most ACH payments (for example, checks that are converted by the payee to electronic debit transactions), withdrawals (for example, your mortgage, car payment, or utility bill), and in-person withdrawals and other teller transactions at a UMB branch high-to-low If your available balance is not sufficient to cover all of the items that are posted to your account on any business day, then we will assess and debit insufficient funds or overdraft charges against your account. The total number and amount of insufficient funds or overdraft charges that we assess and debit against your account may be greater under the posting order described above than if we were to post items to your account in a different order.
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Samples: Account Agreement
Order of Posting Transactions. On any business dayIn connection with UMB's processing and posting of Items, if we receive UMB has the right to establish (1) categories for processing and posting different types of Items, (2) a posting order among categories of Items and (3) different posting order for Items within each category. If UMB receives more than one item Item for payment from your account Checking Account on a Business Day and we determine it determines that your available balance Available Program Balance is sufficient to pay some - some, but not all - all, of those itemsItems, then the number of items paid and the resulting insufficient funds or overdraft charges we assess and debit against your account could be affected by the order in which we post UMB posts those itemsItems could affect the number of Items paid. For example, if we post items UMB posts Items within a category in the order of their decreasing dollar amounts (known as “"high-to-low”"), your account balance Available Program Balance will be reduced by greater dollar amount items Items first. High-to-low posting will increase increases the risk that lesser dollar amount items Items will be returned for because your Available Program Balance is insufficient funds or create overdrafts in your account, and that we will assess and debit more insufficient funds and overdraft charges against your accountOverdrafts. However, high- high-to-low posting also will reduce reduces the risk that important greater dollar itemsItems, such as your mortgage, insurance premium or car payment will be returned unpaid for insufficient funds because your Available Program Balance is insufficient. UMB processes and posts Items to your Checking Account at the end of each Business Day, first by category order and then, within each category as stated in your accountthe table below. First We ADD UMB ADDS all deposits and other credits to your account Checking Account high-to-low Then we SUBTRACT UMB SUBTRACTS Second Service fees and assessed charges high-to-low Third Wire transfers of funds high-to-low Fourth Items that you did not initiate, for example, returned deposited items and any other reversal of a credit to your account high-to-low Fifth Items that you initiated and we UMB authorized before we UMB received themthem (that show the date and time UMB authorized the item), such as ATM cash withdrawals, POS and other debit card transactions, UMB Online transactions and bill payments, and UMB Mobile Banking transactions, that show the date and time at which we authorized the item payments chronological by date and time Sixth Items that you initiated and we UMB authorized before we UMB received themthem (that do not show the date and time UMB authorized the item), such as ATM cash withdrawals, POS and other debit card transactions, UMB Online transactions and bill payments, and UMB Mobile Banking transactions, that do not show the date and time at which we authorized the item payments low-to-high Seventh All other items Items that we UMB did not authorize before we UMB received them, such as your checks and most ACH payments (for example, checks that are converted by the payee to electronic debit transactions), ) and withdrawals (for example, your mortgage, car payment, payment or utility bill), and in-person withdrawals and other teller transactions at a UMB branch ) high-to-low If your available balance is not sufficient to cover all of the items that are posted to your account on any business day, then we will assess and debit insufficient funds or overdraft charges against your account. The total number and amount of insufficient funds or overdraft charges that we assess and debit against your account may be greater under the posting order described above than if we were to post items to your account in a different order.low
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Samples: Checking Account Addendum