Submitting an Electronic Deposit Sample Clauses

Submitting an Electronic Deposit. Performance of the On-Site Teller Service may be affected by external factors such as communication network latency. An Electronic Deposit is not considered “received” by the Bank for deposit until the entire Electronic Deposit transmission is received by the Bank and accepted at the location where the Bank or its designated agents post the credit to the account. Customer shall remain liable for, and the Bank shall not be accountable to Customer for, Electronic Items not received by the Bank.
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Submitting an Electronic Deposit. Performance of the mRDC Service may be affected by external factors such as communication network latency. An Electronic Deposit is not considered “received” by Bank for deposit until the entire Electronic Deposit transmission is received by Bank and accepted at the location where the Bank or its designated agents post the credit to the account. You shall remain liable for, and Bank shall not be accountable to you for, Electronic Items not received by the Bank.
Submitting an Electronic Deposit. Performance of the Remote Deposit Capture Service may be affected by external factors such as communication network latency. An Electronic Deposit is not considered “received” by the Bank for deposit until the entire Electronic Deposit transmission is received by the Bank and accepted at the location where the Bank or its designated agents post the credit to the account. Customer shall remain liable for, and the Bank shall not be accountable to Customer for, Electronic Items not received by the Bank.

Related to Submitting an Electronic Deposit

  • Electronic Delivery The Company may, in its sole discretion, decide to deliver any documents related to current or future participation in the Plan by electronic means. The Participant hereby consents to receive such documents by electronic delivery and agrees to participate in the Plan through an on-line or electronic system established and maintained by the Company or a third party designated by the Company.

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