Common use of Personal Account Clause in Contracts

Personal Account. a. All funds deposited into your Account(s), including any earnings thereon, shall be owned by you jointly, with all who sign the signature card, with the right of survivorship. Upon the death of one party, all sums in the account on the date of the death vested in and belong to the surviving party(s) by operation of law as his or her separate property and estate. A joint (multiple party) account is an account with right of survivorship and the interest of a deceased owner will pass to the surviving owners. A POD is an instruction to the Credit Union that a designated account is an account payable to the owner or owners during their lifetimes, and upon the death of the last joint account owner, payable to any named and surviving POD beneficiary designated on the account. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to IRA and Certificate accounts, which shall be governed by a separate beneficiary designation. In the absence of a POD beneficiary on Certificate Accounts, the Certificate Account will be governed by the POD beneficiary designation on the Share Account. The Credit Union shall at no time have any obligation to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of the beneficiary’s interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. If a personal account has no joint owners, but a payable on death (POD) is designated, the POD is subject to standard membership requirements in order to maintain the account with the Credit Union following the death of the account owner. b. Any account owner is authorized and deemed to act for the other owner(s) and the Credit Union may accept orders and instructions regarding the account, requests for future services, and any transaction from any other account owner EXCEPT that a joint owner may not close the account without the express written authorization of the primary member. Each account owner guarantees the signature of the other owners. The Credit Union may require all account owners to sign a request by any owner to change ownership of the account. c. If any item deposited in your account is returned unpaid, an account is overdrawn, or if we do not receive final payment on any transaction, each of the account owner’s is jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for the amount of the returned item, overdraft, or unpaid amount of any charges, regardless of who created the overdraft, deposited or cashed the item or benefited from the transaction. If any account owner is indebted to the Credit Union, the Credit Union may enforce its rights against any or all funds in any account in which you have an ownership interest regardless of source; unless prohibited by law. You agree that we may apply funds deposited to your account to your outstanding overdraft and fees regardless of the source.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Member Service Agreement, Member Service Agreement

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Personal Account. a. All funds deposited into your Account(s), including any earnings thereon, shall be owned by you jointly, with all who sign the signature card, with the right of survivorship. Upon the death of one party, all sums in the account on the date of the death vested in and belong to the surviving party(s) by operation of law as his or her separate property and estate. A joint (multiple party) account is an account with right of survivorship and the interest of a deceased owner will pass to the surviving owners. A POD is an instruction to the Credit Union that a designated account is an account payable to the owner or owners during their lifetimes, and upon the death of the last joint account owner, payable to any named and surviving POD beneficiary designated on the account. Any POD beneficiary designation shall not apply to IRA XXX and Certificate accounts, which shall be governed by a separate beneficiary designation. In the absence of a POD beneficiary on Certificate Accounts, the Certificate Account will be governed by the POD beneficiary designation on the Share Account. The Credit Union shall at no time have any obligation to notify any beneficiary of the existence of any account or the vesting of the beneficiary’s interest in any account, except as otherwise provided by law. If a personal account has no joint owners, but a payable on death (POD) is designated, the POD is subject to standard membership requirements in order to maintain the account with the Credit Union following the death of the account owner. b. Any account owner is authorized and deemed to act for the other owner(s) and the Credit Union may accept orders and instructions regarding the account, requests for future services, and any transaction from any other account owner EXCEPT that a joint owner may not close the account without the express written authorization of the primary member. Each account owner guarantees the signature of the other owners. The Credit Union may require all account owners to sign a request by any owner to change ownership of the account. c. If any item deposited in your account is returned unpaid, an account is overdrawn, or if we do not receive final payment on any transaction, each of the account owner’s is jointly and severally liable to the Credit Union for the amount of the returned item, overdraft, or unpaid amount of any charges, regardless of who created the overdraft, deposited or cashed the item or benefited from the transaction. If any account owner is indebted to the Credit Union, the Credit Union may enforce its rights against any or all funds in any account in which you have an ownership interest regardless of source; unless prohibited by law. You agree that we may apply funds deposited to your account to your outstanding overdraft and fees regardless of the source.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Member Service Agreement, Member Service Agreement

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