Your Duty to Notify Sample Clauses

Your Duty to Notify. Us If you fail to notify us, within 30 days of receipt or availability of the statement or other written or electronic report of your account transactions, of any problem or discrepancy that appears on the statement or report, such as an unauthorized transaction or the forgery or alteration of any item charged to your account, you may lose certain legal rights. In no event will we be liable for any unauthorized transaction or any forgery, unauthorized signature or alteration of an item on your account that is not brought to our attention within 90 days of the date on which your statement or report was received or made available to you. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the time period for notifying us or making a claim under the Check 21 Act, with respect to a substitute check or an image of a substitute check that is sent with a statement or that appears on a statement, will be as set forth in the Check 21 Act. If your statement is returned to us, we will suspend further mailings until a current address is received. Your account may be charged a Bad Address fee as shown on the Business Account Fee Schedule. You will be deemed to have received any information we mail to you five (5) business days after the information is mailed, even if it is returned to us as undeliverable. You will be deemed to have received information we hold at your request at the time we make such information available for you to pick up. You will be deemed to have received information we make available to you electronically on the date we make the information available for access by you.
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Your Duty to Notify. Us of Error You agree to notify us promptly:  Of any discrepancy between your records and the periodic account statements furnished by us to you, or  If a payment or transfer purportedly made on your behalf or charged to your account was not authorized by you, was erroneous or was executed improperly. You shall be deemed to have received notice of such an occurrence when you receive actual notice or an account statement furnished in a fashion customary for that account or such other account as was charged for payment indicating:  The purported payment order or other communication was accepted and acted upon by us, or  Your account was debited with respect to the payment or transfer, whichever occurs first. If you fail to notify us within 30 days after you received notice of and unauthorized or erroneous transfer, we will not owe you any interest on the amount in question even if we are otherwise liable to you in connection with the transfer or other communication or is obligated to credit you for the amount of the transfer or any portion thereof, nor will we be liable for any other losses resulting from your failure to give us notice with respect to a transfer shown on such periodic statement. If you fail to notify us of any such discrepancy within (1) year, you shall be precluded from asserting such discrepancy against us.

Related to Your Duty to Notify

  • Duty to Notify All new employees will be given at the time of appointment a document detailing the requirements with regards to timely notification of gaining qualifications and timely notification of previous relevant service.

  • Duty to Perform and Duty to Mitigate 11.6.1 To the extent not prevented by a Force Majeure Event pursuant to Article 11.3, the Affected Party shall continue to perform its obligations pursuant to this Agreement. The Affected Party shall use its reasonable efforts to mitigate the effect of any Force Majeure Event as soon as practicable.

  • Duty to Mitigate Each Party agrees that it has a duty to mitigate damages and covenants that it will use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any damages it may incur as a result of the other Party’s failure to perform pursuant to this Agreement.

  • No Duty to Mitigate Executive will not be required to mitigate the amount of any payment contemplated by this Agreement, nor will any earnings that Executive may receive from any other source reduce any such payment.

  • Duty to Inform Lessor If Lessee knows, or has reasonable cause to believe, that a Hazardous Substance has come to be located in, on, under or about the Premises, other than as previously consented to by Lessor, Lessee shall immediately give written notice of such fact to Lessor, and provide Lessor with a copy of any report, notice, claim or other documentation which it has concerning the presence of such Hazardous Substance.

  • No Duty to Mitigate Damages Executive’s benefits under this Exhibit C shall be considered severance pay in consideration of his past service and his continued service from the date of this Agreement, and his entitlement thereto shall neither be governed by any duty to mitigate his damages by seeking further employment nor offset by any compensation which he may receive from future employment.

  • Duty to Inform Licensee further warrants that it understands the imminent dangers (INCLUDING SERIOUS BODILY INJURY OR DEATH FROM ELECTROCUTION) inherent in the work necessary to make installations on the District’s Poles by Licensee’s employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors, and accepts as its duty and sole responsibility to notify and inform Licensee’s employees, agents, contractors or subcontractors of such dangers, and to keep them informed regarding same.

  • DUTY TO DISCLOSE If circumstances change or additional information is obtained regarding any of the representations and warranties made by the Applicant in the Application or this Agreement, or any other disclosure requirements, subsequent to the date of this Agreement, the Applicant’s duty to disclose continues throughout the term of this Agreement.

  • Failure to Notify If Contractor fails to specify in writing any problem or circumstance that materially affects the costs of its delivery of services or products, including a material breach by the Department, about which Contractor knew or reasonably should have known with respect to the period during the term covered by Contractor's status report, Contractor shall not be entitled to rely upon such problem or circumstance as a purported justification for an increase in the price for the agreed upon scope.

  • No duty to monitor The Agent shall not be bound to enquire: (a) whether or not any Default has occurred; (b) as to the performance, default or any breach by any Party of its obligations under any Finance Document; or (c) whether any other event specified in any Finance Document has occurred.

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