Time Deposits. If your Account is a time deposit, a separate account agreement was provided to you at the time you opened the account. TRUST ACCOUNTS. A Formal Trust Account is an account held by one or more trustees for the benefit of one or more beneficiaries according to a written trust agreement. Upon our request, the trustee(s) will supply to us a copy of any trust agreement or a Certification of Trust covering the account. To the extent permitted by law, we may require additional information and documentation. We may require the trustee(s) to provide additional certifications and documentation to support any change in the trust agreement or the opening of additional accounts by the trust. We act only as custodian of the trust funds and are under no obligation to act as a trustee or to inquire as to the powers or duties of the trustee(s). The trustee(s) and/or any person opening the Account, in their individual capacity and jointly and severally, agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from and against any and all loss, costs, damage, liability, or exposure, including reasonable attorney's fees, we may suffer or incur arising out of any action or claim by any beneficiary or other trustee with respect to the authority or actions taken by the trustee(s) in handling or dealing with the Account. UNIFORM TRANSFER TO MINORS. If you have established the account as a custodian for a minor beneficiary under our state version of the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act or the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act, your rights and duties are governed by the Act. You will not be allowed to pledge the account as collateral for any loan to you. Deposits in the account will be held by us for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor. The custodian and/or any person opening the Account, in their individual capacity, agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from and against any and all loss, costs, damage, liability, or exposure, including reasonable attorney's fees, we may suffer or incur arising out of any action or claim by any beneficiary or other custodian with respect to the authority or actions taken by the custodian in handling or dealing with the Account. AGENCY ACCOUNT. An Agency Account is an account to which funds may be deposited and withdrawals made by an Agent designated by the owner of the funds. An Agent has full authority with regard to the Account but does not have an ownership interest in the account. An Agency Account is revocable at any time by notifying us in writing. An Agency designation may be combined with one of the other forms of account ownership. INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS (IRAs). The Bank offers a variety of products for IRA, Xxxx XXX, and HSA plans. Please consult a professional tax specialist for IRS rules governing HSAs, and IRAs (including differences between Traditional IRA and Xxxx XXX tax treatment and potential IRS penalties on funds withdrawn from such plans).
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Samples: Deposit Account Agreement, Deposit Account Agreement, Deposit Agreement
Time Deposits. If your Account is a time deposit, a separate account agreement was provided to you at the time you opened the account. TRUST ACCOUNTS. A Formal Trust Account is an account held by one or more trustees for the benefit of one or more beneficiaries according to a written trust agreement. Upon our request, the trustee(s) will supply to us a copy of any trust agreement or a Certification of Trust covering the account. To the extent permitted by law, we may require additional information and documentation. We may require the trustee(s) to provide additional certifications cer tifications and documentation to support any change in the trust agreement or the opening of additional accounts by the trust. We act only as custodian of the trust funds and are under no obligation to act as a trustee or to inquire as to the powers or duties of the trustee(s). The trustee(s) and/or any person opening the Account, in their individual capacity and jointly and severally, agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from and against any and all loss, costs, damage, liability, or exposure, including reasonable attorney's fees, we may suffer or incur arising out of any action or claim by any beneficiary or other trustee with respect to the authority or actions taken by the trustee(s) in handling or dealing with the Account. UNIFORM TRANSFER TO MINORS. If you have established the account as a custodian for a minor beneficiary under our state version of the Uniform Transfers to Minors Act or the Uniform Gifts to Minors Act, your rights and duties are governed by the Act. You will not be allowed to pledge the account as collateral for any loan to you. Deposits in the account will be held by us for the exclusive right and benefit of the minor. The custodian and/or any person opening the Account, in their individual capacity, agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from and against any and all loss, costs, damage, liability, or exposure, including reasonable attorney's fees, we may suffer or incur arising out of any action or claim by any beneficiary or other custodian with respect to the authority or actions taken by the custodian in handling or dealing with the Account. AGENCY ACCOUNT. An Agency Account is an account to which funds may be deposited and withdrawals made by an Agent designated by the owner of the funds. An Agent has full authority with regard to the Account but does not have an ownership interest in the account. An Agency Account is revocable at any time by notifying us in writing. An Agency designation may be combined with one of the other forms of account ownership. INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS (IRAs). The Bank offers a variety of products for IRA, Xxxx XXX, and HSA plans. Please consult a professional tax specialist for IRS rules governing HSAs, and IRAs (including differences between Traditional IRA and Xxxx XXX tax treatment and a nd potential IRS penalties on funds withdrawn from such plans).
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Samples: Deposit Account Agreement, Deposit Account Agreement