Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers Sample Clauses

Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers. The following applies to EFTs only. If one of the exceptions stated under Section (6) above does not exist and we fail to complete an EFT to your Auto Finance Account on time or in the correct amount, we will be liable only for your actual losses.
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Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers. Our liability if we fail to complete electronic transfers is governed by federal and state law. The following is a summary of that law and is provided for your informa- tion. It is not intended to affect our or your rights under that law. If we do not complete a transfer to or from your accounts on time or in the correct amount according to the agreement applicable to such transfers when you have properly instructed us to do so, we will be liable to you for damages which you prove are directly caused by our action. However, there are some exceptions to our liability. We will not be liable, for instance:
Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers. If we do not complete a transfer to or from your Account on time or in the correct amount according to the EFT Rules when you have properly instructed us to do so, we will be liable to you for damages which you prove are directly caused by our action. However, there are some exceptions to our liability. We will not be liable, for instance: if, through no fault of ours, your Account does not contain enough money to make the transfer. if the transfer would go over the credit limit on your overdraft line. if the automated teller machine where you are making the transfer does not have enough cash. if any electronic terminal, telecommunication device, or any part of the electronic fund transfer system is not working properly and you knew about the problem when you started the transfer. if circumstances beyond our control (such as fire, flood, interruption in telephone service or other communication lines) prevent the transfer despite reasonable precautions that we have taken. if the money in your account is subject to legal process or other encumbrances restricting the transfer. if incomplete or inaccurate information is forwarded by the U.S. Treasury or through an automated clearing house. other exceptions as stated in this agreement. You agree that our officers, directors, employees, agents or contractors are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages under or by reason of any service or products provided under this Agreement or by reason of your use of or access to the SYSTEM, including loss of profits, revenue, data or use by you or any third party, whether in an action in contract or tort or based on a warranty. Further, in no event shall the liability of Bank or its affiliates exceed the amounts paid by you for the services provided to you through the System. ERRORS AND QUESTIONS In case of errors or questions about your electronic transfers call us at: 000-000-0000 or write us at: Campus State Bank Attn: Internet Banking 000 Xxxxxx Xx. PO Box 127 Campus , Il 60920
Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers. If we do not complete an electronic transfer to or from your Account on time or in the correct amount, we will be liable for your losses or damages not to exceed the amount of the transaction. However, there are some exceptions. We will not be liable for losses or damages, under the following scenarios:
Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers. If we do not complete a transfer to or from your account on time or in the correct amount according to the agreement, which applies to that transfer, we will be liable for any actual losses or actual damages. However, there are some exceptions to our liability to you. We will not be liable, for instance:
Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers. If we do not complete a transfer to or from your ac- count on time or in the correct amount when you have properly instructed us to do so, we will be liable to you for damages which you prove are directly caused by our action. However, there are some exceptions to our liability.We will not be liable, for instance: - If, through no fault of ours, your account does not contain enough money to make the transfer. - If the transfer would go over the credit limit on your overdraft line. - If the ATM where you are making the transfer does not have enough cash. - If the terminal or ATM system was not working properly and you knew about the breakdown when you started the transfer. - If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire or flood) prevent the transfer despite reasonable precau- tions that we have taken. - If funds are subject to legal process or other encum- brance restricting such transfer. - Other exceptions as stated in paragraph 14.
Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers. Our failure to complete a transfer on time or in the correct amount, to or from your account, when you have properly instructed us to do so may result in us being liable to you for damages subject to certain requirements. There are exceptions to our liability. We will not be liable for instance • If, through no fault of ours, you do not have enough money in your account to make the transfer; • If the transfer would go over the credit limit on your personal line of credit loan; • If the terminal or system was not working properly, and you knew of the breakdown before you began the transfer; • If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire, flood, or equipment malfunction) prevent the transfer, despite reasonable precautions that we have taken; • If the ATM where you are making the transfer does not have enough cash; • If we have identified you as a credit risk and have chosen to terminate your services; • With online bill pay, if you do not obtain confirmation at the time you initiate a payment and/or transfer; • With online bill pay, if you have not provided us with the correct information for those merchants to whom you wish to direct payment or accounts to which you wish to make the transfer; • With online bill pay, if the merchant mishandles or delays handling payments sent by us; or • There may be other exceptions not stated in this disclosure. You may recover only your actual damages if our failure to make a transfer resulted from a bona fide error, notwithstanding the maintenance of procedures reasonably adopted to avoid such error. (With online bill pay, maximum reimbursement cost is disclosed in the fee schedule on the “Rate and Fee Addendum.”) Limitations on Ascend’s Responsibilities Ascend is not liable for any personal injury, tangible, property, or other damage suffered or incurred by you through use or attempted use by you of the card at any ATM. In Case of Errors or Questions About Your Electronic Transfers Telephone us at 000-000-0000 or 000-000-0000, or write us at Attn: Accounting/General Ledger Department, P.O. Box 1210, Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388, immediately if you think your statement or receipt is wrong, or if you need more information about a transfer listed on the statement or receipt. You must notify us no later than 60 days after we send the first statement on which the problem or error appears. We will require the following information:
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Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers. If we do not complete a transfer to or from your Account on time or in the correct amount according to the Cardholder Rules when you have properly instructed us to do so, we will be liable to you for damages which you prove are directly caused by our action. However, there are some exceptions to our liability, for instance: } If through no fault of ours, your Account does not contain enough money to make the transfer; } If the transfer would go over the credit limit on your overdraft line; } If the automated teller machine where you are making the transfer does not have enough cash; } If the terminal or ATM Network was not working properly and you knew about the breakdown when you started the transfer; } If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire or flood) prevent the transfer despite reasonable precautions that we have taken; } Other exceptions as stated in the personal account agreement.
Our Liability if We Fail to Make Certain Transfers. Our liability if we fail to properly complete electronic transfers is governed by federal and state law. The following is a summary of that law and is provided for your information. It is not intended to affect our or your rights under that law. The following applies to EFTs, as defined in the definition section of this Agreement only. If we do not complete an EFT to or from your Accounts on time or in the correct amount, we will be liable for your losses or damages. However, there are some exceptions. We will not be liable, for instance:

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