Common use of Sole Accounts Clause in Contracts

Sole Accounts. If you are the sole owner of an account, only you can make deposits or withdrawals or otherwise have access to the funds in the account. Under Maine law, upon your death, the funds in the account are distributed in accordance with the terms of your will, or, if you do not leave a will, the intestacy provisions of the Probate Code.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement

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Sole Accounts. If you are the sole owner of an account, only you can make deposits or withdrawals or otherwise have access to the funds in the account. Under Maine law, upon your death, the funds in the account are distributed in accordance with the terms of your will, will or, if you do not leave a will, the intestacy provisions of the Probate Code.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Membership Agreement, Electronic Funds Transfers Agreement (Eft), Membership Agreement

Sole Accounts. If you are the sole owner of an account, only you can make deposits or withdrawals or otherwise have access to the funds in the account. Under Maine law, upon your death, the funds in the account are distributed in accordance with the terms of your will, will or, if you do not leave a will, the intestacy provisions of the Probate Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership Agreement

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Sole Accounts. If you are the sole owner of an account, only you can make deposits or withdrawals or otherwise have access to the funds in the account. Under Maine law, upon your death, the funds in the account are distributed in accordance with the terms of or your will, will or, if you do not leave a will, the intestacy provisions of the Probate Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Membership Agreement

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