Common use of Transfer Authorization and Processing Clause in Contracts

Transfer Authorization and Processing. (a) The Service enables you to transfer funds: (i) between your Accounts that you maintain with us; and (ii) between your Account(s) that you maintain with us on the one hand, and your Account(s) that are maintained by other financial institutions, on the other hand. You represent and warrant that you are the sole owner (and not a joint tenant) of the Transaction Account and the Recipient Account and that you have all necessary legal right, power and authority to transfer funds from the Transaction Account to the Recipient Account. Further, you represent and warrant that the Recipient Account is located in the United States.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.vystarcu.org, Online Banking Terms and Conditions Agreement

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Transfer Authorization and Processing. (a) The Service enables you to transfer funds: (i) between your Accounts that you maintain with us; and (ii) between your Account(s) that you maintain with us on the one hand, and your Account(s) that are maintained by other financial institutions, on the other hand. You represent and warrant that you are either the sole owner (and not or a joint tenant) owner of the Transaction Account and the Recipient Account and that you have all necessary legal right, power and authority to transfer funds from the Transaction Account to the Recipient Account. Further, you represent and warrant that the Recipient Account is located in the United States.. (b) When we receive a Transfer Instruction from you, you authorize us to debit your Transaction Account and remit funds on your

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lafayette Online Banking Service Agreement

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Transfer Authorization and Processing. (a) The Service enables you to transfer funds: (i) between your Accounts that you maintain with us; and (ii) between your Account(sAc- count(s) that you maintain with us on the one hand, and your Account(s) that are maintained by other financial institutions, on the other hand. You represent and warrant that you are the sole owner (and not a joint tenant) of the Transaction Account and the Recipient Account and that you have all necessary legal right, power and authority to transfer funds from the Transaction Account to the Recipient Account. Further, you represent and warrant that the Recipient Account is located in the United States.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.hughesfcu.org

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