Common use of Your Check Clause in Contracts

Your Check. The phrase “your check” generally means a check you write to a payee drawn on an account with us. It also means a check drawn on another institution payable to you that you wish to deposit in an account with us or negotiate to us. For further in- formation, please see Provisions 6., 7. and 16.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Member Service Agreement, Member Service Agreement

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Your Check. The phrase “your check” generally means a check you write to a payee drawn on an account with us. It also means a check drawn on another institution payable to you that you wish to deposit in an account with us or negotiate to us. For further in- formation, please see Provisions 6., 7. and 16.a

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Member Service Agreement

Your Check. The phrase “your check” generally means a check you write to a payee drawn on an account with us. It also means a check drawn on another institution payable to you that you wish to deposit in an account with us or negotiate to us. For further in- formationinfor- mation, please see Provisions 6., 7. and 1615.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Member Service Agreement

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Your Check. The phrase “your check” generally means a check you write to a payee drawn on an account with us. It also means a check drawn on another institution payable to you that you wish to deposit in an account with us or negotiate to us. For further in- formationinfor- mation, please see Provisions 6., 7. and 16.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Member Service Agreement

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