Service Transactions Sample Clauses

Service Transactions. You may use the Service to perform the following transactions with your PC:  make payments to a Payee from your Service Accounts;  review past or scheduled payments from your Service Accounts;  order transfers of funds among eligible Service Accounts;  order transfers of funds from Service Accounts to certain loan accounts accessible through Ecom or Ecorp;  perform balance inquiries with respect to each Service Account accessible through Ecom or Ecorp;  view account activity within each Service Account;  place stop payments on outstanding checks;  order checks through the bank’s approved provider;  access your monthly account statement(s);  request advances from eligible loan accounts accessible through Ecom or Ecorp to your Primary Service Account;  initiate direct deposits and direct payments (Ecorp only);  initiate and review positive pay transactions (Ecorp only);  initiate wire transfer requests (Ecorp only) and  any additional services that may be added to enhance the service.
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Service Transactions. You may use the Service to perform the following transactions with Mobile Banking:  order transfers of funds among eligible Accounts;  order transfers of funds from eligible Accounts to certain loan accounts accessible through Ecom;  perform balance inquiries with respect to each Account accessible through Ecom;  view account activity within each eligible Account; and  any additional services that may be added to enhance the service.
Service Transactions. User may telephone a PG&E CGT Representative to enter into a Service Transaction. PG&E may accept or reject User’s offer or order in PG&E’s sole discretion. Service Transactions shall be deemed executed at the time that PG&E first signifies its acceptance of User’s offer or order, which in most instances will occur when User enters into a Transaction with PG&E orally by telephone, as documented by an audio recording. The audio recording of Transactions between User and PG&E shall constitute evidence of such Transactions, and User hereby consents to the recording of all Transactions between User and PG&E. After User and PG&E have entered into a Service Transaction orally by telephone, PG&E will provide notice to User by e-mail that an electronic exhibit confirming the specific business terms of that Service Transaction are posted on the ECS (the “Electronic Exhibit”). The terms of the Electronic Exhibit shall be valid and binding on User, unless User deems any of the terms of the Electronic Exhibit to be stated incorrectly and notifies PG&E of the incorrect term(s) as soon as possible but no later than within five (5) business days (the “Response Period”) following receipt of the e-mail notice. If PG&E and User disagree as to the correct terms of the Electronic Exhibit, the audio recording of the Transaction shall prevail and shall constitute evidence of the Transaction and its terms. If the term or terms in dispute cannot be determined from such recording, and the parties do not resolve the dispute within two (2) business days, the Transaction shall be deemed void. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if User does not notify PG&E of an error in the Exhibit within the Response Period, or if User nominates, takes delivery, or performs any other act indicating performance of or under the Service Transaction, the Electronic Exhibit shall be deemed confirmed by User, absent an obvious error in the Electronic Exhibit.
Service Transactions. You may use the Service to perform the following transactions with your PC: • make payments to a Payee from your Service Accounts; • review past or scheduled payments from your Service Accounts; • order transfers of funds among eligible Service Accounts; • order transfers of funds from Service Accounts to certain loan accounts accessible through Ecom or Ecorp; • perform balance inquiries with respect to each Service Account accessible through Ecom or Ecorp; • view account activity within each Service Account; • order checks through the bank’s approved provider; • initiate direct deposits and direct payments (Ecorp only); • And any additional services that may be added to enhance the service.
Service Transactions. 2.1 Storage Service 2 2.2 Transaction Confirmations 3 2.3 Nominations 3 2.4 Measurement 5 2.5 Quality 6 2.6 Delivery Pressure 6 2.7 Storage Point of Delivery 6 2.8 Risk, Possession and Title 6 2.9 Transportation 7 2.10 Representations and Indemnities 7
Service Transactions. You may use the Service to perform the following transactions with your PC: • make payments to a Payee from your Accounts; • review past or scheduled payments from your Accounts; • order transfers of funds among eligible Accounts; • order transfers of funds from Accounts to certain loan accounts accessible through Retail Online Banking or Business Online Banking; • perform balance inquiries with respect to each Account accessible through Retail Online Banking or Business Online Banking; • view account activity within each Account; • place stop payments on outstanding checks; • access your monthly account statement(s) • request advances from eligible loan accounts accessible through Retail Online Banking or Business Online Banking to your Primary Service Account; • Open a new Deposit or Savings Accounts as well as a Certificate of Deposit. • initiate direct deposits and direct payments (ACH) (Business Online Banking only); • initiate and review positive pay transactions (Business Online Banking only); • initiate wire transfer requests (Business Online Banking only) and • Remotely Deposit checks (Business Online Banking only) • any additional services that may be added to enhance the service. We reserve the right to restrict your access to any services at any time without prior notice.
Service Transactions. You may use the Service to perform the following transactions with Mobile Banking:
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Service Transactions. Retailers' Occupation Tax and Use Tax do not apply to sales of service. Under the Service Occupation Tax Act, businesses providing services (i.e., servicemen) are taxed on tangible personal property transferred as an incident to sales of service. See 86 Ill. Adm. Code 140.101. The purchase of tangible personal property that is transferred to the service customer may result in either Service Occupation Tax liability or Use Tax liability for the servicemen depending upon his activities. The serviceman’s liability may be calculated in one of four ways:
Service Transactions. Brief particulars of the services to be provided (a) by the Group to the GTJA Group and (b) by the GTJA Group to the Group as contemplated under the New Master Agreement are summarized below:
Service Transactions. (a) Each of your transactions to deposit funds to a CD or MMDA through the Service is a “Deposit Transaction.” Each of your transactions to withdraw funds from a CD or MMDA through the Service is a “Withdrawal Transaction.” Collectively, Deposit Transactions and Withdrawal Transactions are “Transactions.” We may refuse to follow instructions for any Transaction that we believe to be potentially fraudulent or illegal.
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