Withdrawals and Cash Advances Sample Clauses

Withdrawals and Cash Advances. You may withdraw cash from a First Hawaiian ATM up to an aggregate amount of $1,000 each calendar day, and/or get a Cash Advance from a First Hawaiian ATM up to an aggregate amount of $1,000 each calendar day, provided that this amount does not exceed your available account balance or Credit Limit/Revolve Line. This amount may be less for cash withdrawals and Cash Advances from Network ATMs. You authorize us to charge any withdrawal by use of your Card to your checking account or savings account as though you had specifically signed a withdrawal authorization. If there are insufficient funds in an account to cover such a withdrawal, you agree that we may treat the amount of such withdrawal either as a Cash Advance or as an overdraft that you will be obligated to pay us on demand.
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Withdrawals and Cash Advances. You may withdraw cash from a First Hawaiian ATM up to an aggregate amount of $5,000 each calendar day, and/or get a Cash Advance f ro m a First Hawaiian ATM up to an aggregate amount of $1,000 each calendar day, provided that this amount does not exceed yo u r available account balance or Credit Limit/Revolve Line. This amount may be less for cash withdrawals and Cash Advan ce s from Network ATMs. You authorize us to charge any withdrawal by use o f yo u r Card to your checking account or savings account as though you had specifically signed a withdrawal authorization. If th e re are insufficient funds in an account to cover such a withdrawa l, you agree that we may treat the amount of such withdrawal either as a Cash Advance or as an overdraft that you will be obligated to pay us on demand.
Withdrawals and Cash Advances. You may withdraw cash or get a Cash Advance from a First Hawaiian ATM up to an aggregate amount of $500 each calendar day, provided that this amount does not exceed your available account balance or

Related to Withdrawals and Cash Advances

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  • WITHDRAWALS AND DEPOSITS Unless You have made other arrangements with Us, amounts credited to Your Account as a result of deposits using the Debit Card will not be available for withdrawal until the deposits are verified and negotiable items such as cheques are paid. Withdrawals or transfers effected by the use of the Debit Card will be debited to Your Account at the time they are made. You will not deposit any coins or worthless, counterfeit or fraudulent items to Your Account, into any ATM, or using Your Mobile Device, and will pay to Us any damages, costs or losses suffered by Us as a result of any such deposit.

  • Access to Accounts By enrolling in the Mobile Banking service, you certify you are an owner, joint owner or custodian on the accounts represented in your enrollment. You understand that all owners of your accounts or anyone with whom you share your Access code or any access code will be an Authorized User, and that authority will be considered unlimited in amount and manner with full authority to perform all transactions relating to the stated accounts, until you notify the Credit Union, in writing of the revocation of such authority. You agree that you are and will remain fully responsible for any transactions made by such persons on your accounts except transactions that occur after the Credit Union has been notified of any revocation of authority and has had a reasonable opportunity to act upon such notice.

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  • Withdrawals Our banking offices are non-cash facilities and you will not be allowed to withdraw currency at our office locations. Unless clearly indicated otherwise on the account records, any of you, acting alone, who signs to open the account or has authority to make withdrawals may withdraw or transfer all or any part of the account balance at any time. Each of you (until we receive written notice to the contrary) authorizes each other person who signs or has authority to make withdrawals to indorse any item payable to you or your order for deposit to this account or any other transaction with us. Using the word “and” to connect the names of co-owners or co-fiduciaries in the account title (or elsewhere in account records) does not in itself require more than one of you to authorize a withdrawal. Such a restriction must be explicit. You agree that, as to any item that we have no opportunity to examine the signatures, such as an electronic check conversion transaction where a check or similar item is converted into an electronic fund transfer as defined in the Electronic Fund Transfers regulation, you waive any requirement of multiple signatures for withdrawal. We may charge your account for a check even though payment was made before the date of the check, unless we have received written notice of the postdating in time to have a reasonable opportunity to act. We may refuse any withdrawal or transfer request which you attempt on forms not approved by us, by any method we do not specifically permit, which is greater in number than the frequency permitted, or which is for an amount greater or less than any withdrawal limitations. Even if we honor a nonconforming request, we are not required to do so later. We may treat continued abuse of the stated limitations (if any) as your act of closing the account, or we may at our option reclassify your account as a transaction account. If we reclassify your account, your account will be subject to the fees and earnings rules of the new account classification. The fact that we may honor withdrawal requests that overdraw the available account balance does not obligate us to do so later. We will use the date the transaction is completed by us (as opposed to the date you initiate it) to apply the frequency limitations. See the funds availability policy disclosure for information about when you can withdraw funds you deposit. For those accounts for which our funds availability policy disclosure does not apply, you can ask us when you make a deposit when those funds will be available for withdrawal. In addition, we may place limitation on the account until your identity is verified. We may require not less than 7 days’ notice in writing before each withdrawal from an interest-bearing account other than a time deposit, or from any other savings account as defined by Regulation D. Withdrawals from a time account prior to maturity or prior to any notice period may be restricted and may be subject to penalty.

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  • Surplus Funds Any surplus funds remaining at the close of each fiscal year will be used to enhance the Charter School’s academic program. Under no circumstances shall any surplus be distributed to the Charter School’s employee(s), board member(s), educational service provider or educational management organization. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the Charter School from setting aside surplus funds in a reserve account or budgeting and awarding performance bonuses as part of their annual operating expenses.

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