Sending Money Between Chase Accounts Sample Clauses

Sending Money Between Chase Accounts. To use the Service to send money between two Chase Accounts, the sender and the recipient must each maintain a Chase Account. You may transfer funds - up to your available balance plus any amount in your overdraft protection account, if applicable.
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  • Withdrawals from Accounts Amounts credited to the Certificate Account and the Trust Account on any Distribution Date shall be withdrawn by Xxxxxx Xxx for application towards the distributions required hereby. In the event that amounts shall remain in the Certificate Account in any month following distribution of the Lower Tier Distribution Amount for such month, such amounts may be withdrawn by Xxxxxx Mae as compensation for its administrative and guaranty obligations or as reimbursement to Xxxxxx Xxx for any advance by it pursuant to such guaranty obligations under Sections 2.04 and 3.07 hereof. Any amount so withdrawn shall no longer be a part of the Lower Tier REMIC.

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