Postal Service Money Orders Sample Clauses

Postal Service Money Orders. The rest is available after the fifth business day. Longer Delays May Apply – In some cases, we will not make all of the funds that you deposit by check available to you immediately. Depending on the type of checks that you deposit, funds may not be available until the second business day after the day of your deposit. However, the first $200 of your deposit will be available on the first business day after the deposit. • We believe a check you deposit will not be paid; • You deposit checks totaling more than $5,000 on any one day; • You deposit a check that has been returned unpaid; • You have overdrawn your account repeatedly in the last six months; • There is an emergency, such as failure of communications or computer equipment. Deposits at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) – The first $200 of a deposit made at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) will be available on the first business day after the day of deposit. We may hold any deposit at an ATM for two business days. Deposits at Shared Branches and Service Centers – The first $200 of a deposit made at Shared Branches or Service Centers will be available on the first business day after the day of the deposit. We may hold any deposit for two business days. If you make a deposit at a Shared Branch on a day that your credit union is not open, your deposit will be considered made on the next business day your credit union is open. What You Need to Know about Overdrafts and Overdraft Fees
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Postal Service Money Orders. The rest is available after the fifth business day. Longer Delays May Apply – In some cases, we will not make all of the funds that you deposit by check available to you immediately. Depending on the type of checks that you deposit, funds may not be available until the second business day after the day of your deposit. However, the first $225 of your deposit will be available on the first business day after the deposit. • We believe a check you deposit will not be paid; • Youdeposit checks totaling more than $5,525 on any one day; • Youdeposit a check that has been returned unpaid; • Youhave overdrawn your account repeatedly in the last six months; • There is an emergency, such as failure of communications or computer equipment. Deposits at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) – The first $500 of a deposit made at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) will be available on the first business day after the day of deposit. We may hold any deposit at an ATM for two business days.

Related to Postal Service Money Orders

  • Postal Service The Parties may designate substitute addresses where or persons to whom notices are to be mailed or delivered. However, these substitutions will not become effective until actual receipt of written notification.

  • Certified Mail When mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, notice is effective upon receipt, if delivery is confirmed by a return receipt.

  • Personal Protective Equipment 64.1 While not being part of any issue of work clothing/equipment supplied (see clause 26), the Employer shall be required to provide personal protective equipment (SAA approved) for use, when necessary for the Employee to perform their required duties including: (a) ear/hearing protection; (b) gloves; and (c) skin protective cream/sun screen (30+/50+ rating). 64.2 In addition, one pair of UV-rated safety glasses or UV-rated clip-ons suitable to overlay prescription spectacles, shall be made available for Employees who are required to work on reflective surfaces such as: (a) metal decking; (b) large concrete slabs exposed to sunlight; (c) roofing; and (d) curtain xxxxxxx.

  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE Each employee responding to or engaged in fire suppression activities will use the appropriate safety clothing and equipment. Each department is responsible for seeing that CAL/OSHA standards for safety clothing and equipment are provided and used for wildland firefighting. Wildland fire suppression safety clothing and equipment includes:  Safety helmet that meets the minimum standards required by California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 8, Section 3410.  Goggles, protection that meets the minimum requirements for design, construction and use as required by CCR, Title 8, Sections 3382 and 3404.  Ear protection to comply with CCR, Title 8, Sections 3405 and 3410(c).  Nomex hood, shroud, or equivalent face and neck protection.  Nomex shirt  Nomex pants  Gloves, CAL/OSHA approved for wildland firefighting.  Safety work boots, heavy-duty, lace-type, with deeply lugged soles and heels, and leather tops at least eight inches in height.  Wildland fire shelter

  • Class Mail When mailed first class to the last address of the recipient known to the party giving notice, notice is effective three mail delivery days after deposit in a United States Postal Service office or mailbox.

  • Postal Interruption A Party to this Agreement will not mail a document it is required to mail under this Agreement if the Party is aware of an actual or impending disruption of postal service.

  • Postal Address Contact Person: ... Tel: ... Fax ...

  • Mailboxes Each department or unit shall make available a convenient receptacle at a designated location for Employees to receive College business correspondence.

  • Trademark Clearinghouse 4.1 Notwithstanding the requirements of Section 2.8 of the Agreement, Section 1 of Specification 7 to the Agreement and Section 2 of the Trademark Clearinghouse Rights Protection Mechanism Requirements (the “TMCH Requirements”), Registry Operator is not required to provide a Sunrise Period (as defined in the TMCH Requirements) or, except as set forth herein, otherwise comply with the obligations set forth in Section 2 of the TMCH Requirements (collectively, the “Sunrise Requirements”) so long as the TLD continues to be qualified as a .Brand TLD by ICANN. 4.2 Registry Operator must comply with all other provisions of the TMCH Requirements, including completing the Integration Testing required by Section 1 of the TMCH Requirements and providing the Claims Services required by Section 3 of the TMCH Requirements. Registry Operator will provide ICANN (i) confirmation of completion of Integration Testing and (ii) notice of the start date (the “Claims Commencement Date”) and end date for the Claims Period (as defined in the TMCH Requirements) for the TLD, in each case via the customer services portal at xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/. Registry Operator may not Allocate (as defined in the TMCH Requirements) or register a domain name in the TLD (except for “NIC” and self-­‐allocation or registration to itself of domain names pursuant to Section 3.2 of Specification 5) prior to the Claims Commencement Date. 4.3 Registry Operator must comply with the Sunrise Requirements effective as of the Disqualification Date and commence a Sunrise Period within 60 calendar days of the Disqualification Date. If, at the Disqualification Date, the Trademark Clearinghouse or any successor or alternative trademark validation authority appointed by ICANN is not in operation, Registry Operator must implement the Sunrise Requirements through an alternative mechanism developed by Registry Operator that is reasonably acceptable to ICANN. As of the Disqualification Date, Registry Operator may not Allocate or register any additional domain names to third parties prior to the Allocation or registration of all Sunrise Period registrations except as permitted by Section 2.2.4 of the TMCH Requirements. In the event ICANN develops an alternative version of the TMCH Requirements specifically for .Brand TLDs or former .Brand TLDs, Registry Operator agrees to comply with such alternative requirements if such requirements are similar to the TMCH Requirements in effect as of the date hereof as modified by this Specification 13.

  • Postal Disruption Despite section A17.2(a), in the event of a postal disruption: (a) Notice by postage-prepaid mail will not be deemed to be given; and (b) the Party giving Notice will give Notice by email, personal delivery, or fax.

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