Common use of Transactional Limits Clause in Contracts

Transactional Limits. Transactional Dollar limits may be imposed for In-Bound and Out-bound Transfers. These limits will be disclosed to you upon approval of your External Account(s). Any dollar limits imposed will apply to the total of all transfers to a specific External Account on any given day. Any transfer initiated on a day that is not a business day, as defined within our Internet Banking Agreement, counts toward the applicable limit for the next business day.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, Service Agreement, Internet Banking External Transfer Service Agreement

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Transactional Limits. Transactional Dollar limits may be imposed for In-Bound and Out-bound Transfers. These limits will be disclosed to you upon approval of your External Account(s). Any dollar limits imposed will apply to the total of all transfers to a specific External Account on any given day. Any transfer initiated on a day that is not a business day, as defined within our Internet Online Banking Agreement, counts toward the applicable limit for the next business day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transfer Service Agreement

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