Subsequent Change of Ownership Sample Clauses

Subsequent Change of Ownership. If you wish to add a joint-owner to your account, you must amend the Membership and Account Agreement to reflect the new owner, as well as the written (signed) agreement of each and every joint owner of record. Any joint-owner you wish to remove must also agree and sign the appropriate form(s).
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Related to Subsequent Change of Ownership

  • Change of Ownership Contractor agrees that if there is a change or transfer in ownership of Contractor’s business prior to completion of this Contract, the new owners shall be required under terms of sale or other transfer to assume Contractor’s duties and obligations contained in this Contract and complete them to the satisfaction of County.

  • CHANGE OF T-PIN The Account Holder may change his T-PIN from time to time in accordance with the Bank’s prescribed procedure then prevailing. The Bank shall be entitled, in its reasonable discretion but without liability and without giving any reason, to reject any selection made by the Account Holder as his substituted T-PIN; if the Bank so approves, such substituted T-PIN, shall take effect from the time of receipt by the Bank of such instructions from the Account Holder. The Account Holder shall take all steps not to select such numbers as a substitute T-PIN which may easily be ascertained or otherwise facilitate fraud or forgery.

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