Transaction Authorization; Protecting Your Password Sample Clauses

Transaction Authorization; Protecting Your Password. You authorize us to follow any instructions entered through Internet Banking using your Password ‐ notwithstanding any dual or multiple signature requirement identified on the signature card or other documents relating to your Accounts. You authorize us to initiate any reversing entry or reversing file, and to debit your Accounts maintained at the GreenState Credit Union, or elsewhere, in order to correct any mistaken credit entry. Your obligation to pay the amount of the transaction or transfer is not excused in such circumstances. You agree and intend that the authorization of transactions through Internet Banking shall be considered the same as your written signature in authorizing us to perform any action relating to the transactions requested. You also agree that use of your Password is the agreed security procedure to access Internet Banking and that such security procedure is commercially reasonable. You agree to keep your Password confidential, to prevent unauthorized access to your Accounts, and to prevent unauthorized use of Internet Banking. You agree not to give your Password or make it available to any person or entity who is not authorized to access your Accounts for the purpose of performing the transactions contemplated by Internet Banking or who intends or may use Internet Banking for the purpose of accessing and compiling Account data for such person's or entity's own commercial gain. You should change your Password frequently. You should avoid using your ATM or debit card personal identification number (PIN) as your permanent Password. If your access to Internet Banking is blocked or if you forget your Password, you may contact us at 800‐397‐3790 or you may also reset your password in the designated section on our website. We may issue you a new Password, although it may not be available for use of Internet Banking for several days.
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Transaction Authorization; Protecting Your Password. Pursuant to the deposit account agreement(s) you have with us, each depositor on a multi‐party account is the attorney‐in‐fact for all other depositors on the account for all business conducted with respect to the account. You confirm the attorney‐in‐fact status of your co‐depositors, and you acknowledge and agree that you or any of your co‐depositors may enroll your accounts in and activate any of the Services, consent and agree to the terms and conditions for any of the Services (including, without limitation, the E‐Sign Consent), and/or terminate any of the Services on behalf of all depositors on the accounts, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. You authorize us to follow any instructions entered through the Services using your Password notwithstanding any dual or multiple signature requirement identified on the signature card or other documents relating to your Service Accounts. You agree and intend that the authorization of transactions through the Services shall be considered the same as your written signature in authorizing us to perform any action relating to the transactions requested. You also agree that use of your Password is the agreed security procedure to access the Services and that such security procedure is commercially reasonable. You agree to keep your Password confidential, to prevent unauthorized access to your Service Accounts, and to prevent unauthorized use of the Services. You agree not to give your Password or make it available to any person or entity who is not authorized to access your Service Accounts for the purpose of performing the transactions contemplated by the Services or who intends or may use the Services for the purpose of accessing and compiling account data for such person's or entity's own commercial gain. You should change your Password frequently. You should avoid using your ATM, debit card, or GPR Card personal identification number (PIN) as your permanent Password. If your access to the Services is blocked or if you forget your Password, you may contact us at the number provided in the "Errors or Questions" section of this Agreement or you may also reset your password in the designated section on our website. We may issue you a new Password, although it may not be available for use of the Services for several days.
Transaction Authorization; Protecting Your Password. You authorize us to follow any instructions entered through the Service notwithstanding any dual or multiple signature requirement identified on the signature card or other documents relating to your Service Account. You agree and intend that the authorization of transactions through the Service shall be considered the same as your written signature in authorizing us to perform any actions relating to the transactions requested. You also agree that use of your Password is the agreed security procedure to access the Service and that such security procedure is commercially reasonable. You agree to keep your Password confidential, to prevent unauthorized access to the Service Account, and to prevent unauthorized use of the Service. You agree not to give your Password or make it available to any person or entity who is not authorized to access the Service Account for the purpose of performing the transactions contemplated by the Service or who intends or may use the Service for the purpose of accessing and compiling account data for such person’s or entity’s own commercial gain. You should change your Password frequently. You should avoid using your ATM Card personal identification number (PIN) as your permanent Password. If your access to the Service is blocked or if you forget your Password, you must contact us at the number identified in the Section III(Q) titled “Errors or Questions.” We may issue you a new Password, although it may not be available for use in accessing the Service for several days. You understand that for security purposes, FMB may require you to periodically change your Password used to access your Service Account. Additionally, if you fail to access your Service Account(s) for an extended period, FMB reserves the right to disable your access to the inactive account at any time.

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  • Information Authorization Your enrollment in the applicable Service may not be fulfilled if we cannot verify your identity or other necessary information. Through your enrollment in or use of each Service, you agree that we reserve the right to request a review of your credit rating at our own expense through an authorized bureau. In addition, and in accordance with our Privacy Policy, you agree that we reserve the right to obtain personal information about you, including without limitation, financial information and transaction history regarding your Eligible Transaction Account. You further understand and agree that we reserve the right to use personal information about you for our and our Service Providers’ everyday business purposes, such as to maintain your ability to access the Service, to authenticate you when you log in, to send you information about the Service, to perform fraud screening, to verify your identity, to determine your transaction limits, to perform collections, to comply with laws, regulations, court orders and lawful instructions from government agencies, to protect the personal safety of subscribers or the public, to defend claims, to resolve disputes, to troubleshoot problems, to enforce this Agreement, to protect our rights and property, and to customize, measure, and improve the Service and the content and layout of the Site. Additionally, we and our Service Providers may use your information for risk management purposes and may use, store and disclose your information acquired in connection with this Agreement as permitted by law, including (without limitation) any use to effect, administer or enforce a transaction or to protect against or prevent actual or potential fraud, unauthorized transactions, claims or other liability. We and our Service Providers shall have the right to retain such data even after termination or expiration of this Agreement for risk management, regulatory compliance, or audit reasons, and as permitted by applicable law for everyday business purposes. In addition, we and our Service Providers may use, store and disclose such information acquired in connection with the Service in statistical form for pattern recognition, modeling, enhancement and improvement, system analysis and to analyze the performance of the Service. The following provisions in this Section apply to certain Services:

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  • Organization; Authority Such Purchaser is either an individual or an entity duly incorporated or formed, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation or formation with full right, corporate, partnership, limited liability company or similar power and authority to enter into and to consummate the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents and otherwise to carry out its obligations hereunder and thereunder. The execution and delivery of the Transaction Documents and performance by such Purchaser of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate, partnership, limited liability company or similar action, as applicable, on the part of such Purchaser. Each Transaction Document to which it is a party has been duly executed by such Purchaser, and when delivered by such Purchaser in accordance with the terms hereof, will constitute the valid and legally binding obligation of such Purchaser, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms, except: (i) as limited by general equitable principles and applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium and other laws of general application affecting enforcement of creditors’ rights generally, (ii) as limited by laws relating to the availability of specific performance, injunctive relief or other equitable remedies and (iii) insofar as indemnification and contribution provisions may be limited by applicable law.

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