Common use of Transaction Records Activity Clause in Contracts

Transaction Records Activity. The Customer shall be offered a transaction record at ABMs and POS terminals for the Customer's convenience to enable the Customer to check the Account entries. The Bank's transaction records shall be conclusive proof of use of the Card or an Electronic Ba nking Service and shall be considered the Customer's written request to perform the transaction. Even though the Customer may be provided with a transaction record, verification number, or interim statement, the Bank's verification and acceptance of all transactions shall be considered correct and binding unless there is an obvious error. Transactions completed through an Electronic Banking Service may be credited or debited to the applicable Account by the Bank on a date determined by the Bank. This date may be different than t he date on which the Customer used the Electronic Banking Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms & Conditions of Customer Account

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Transaction Records Activity. The Customer shall be offered a transaction record at ABMs and POS terminals for the Customer's ’s convenience to enable the Customer to check the Account entries. The Bank's ’s transaction records shall be conclusive proof of use of the Card or an Electronic Ba nking Banking Service and shall be considered the Customer's ’s written request to perform the transaction. Even though the Customer may be provided with a transaction record, verification number, or interim statement, the Bank's ’s verification and acceptance of all transactions shall be considered correct and binding unless there is an obvious error. Transactions completed through an Electronic Banking Service may be credited or debited to the applicable Account by the Bank on a date determined by the Bank. This date may be different than t he the date on which the Customer used the Electronic Banking Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Customer Account

Transaction Records Activity. The Customer shall be offered a transaction record at ABMs and POS terminals for the Customer's convenience to enable the Customer to check the Account entries. The Bank's transaction records shall be conclusive proof of use of the Card or an Electronic Ba nking Banking Service and shall be considered the Customer's written request to perform the transaction. Even though the Customer may be provided with a transaction record, verification number, or interim statement, the Bank's verification and acceptance of all transactions shall be considered correct and binding unless there is an obvious error. Transactions completed through an Electronic Banking Service may be credited or debited to the applicable Account by the Bank on a date determined by the Bank. This date may be different than t he the date on which the Customer used the Electronic Banking Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Customer Account

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Transaction Records Activity. The Customer shall be offered offered a transaction record at ABMs and POS terminals for the Customer's convenience to enable the Customer to check the Account entries. The Bank's transaction records shall be conclusive proof of use of the Card or an Electronic Ba nking Banking Service and shall be considered the Customer's written request to perform the transaction. Even though the Customer may be provided with a transaction record, verification verification number, or interim statement, the Bank's verification verification and acceptance of all transactions shall be considered correct and binding unless there is an obvious error. Transactions completed through an Electronic Banking Service may be credited or debited to the applicable Account by the Bank on a date determined by the Bank. This date may be different different than t he the date on which the Customer used the Electronic Banking Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Customer Account

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