MEMBERSHIP ACCOUNT AGREEMENT & DISCLOSURESUtah • June 19th, 2015
Jurisdiction FiledJune 19th, 2015Notice to Members: The laws and regulations governing the financial services we provide are complex. To insure your under- standing of our relationship with you, we provide this detailed agreement which explains both your responsibilities and ours.This Booklet and the Schedule of Rates, Balances and Fees explain the rules which govern your account(s) and account services with us. Please read this Booklet and the Schedule carefully and keep them in a safe and convenient place. Feel free to ask any ques- tions regarding the Booklet and Schedule. Your relationship with the Credit Union is also governed by state and federal laws, which may change from time to time. The body of law is too large and complex to be reproduced here. The purpose of this Booklet is to: (1) summarize the rules applicable to common transactions; (2) establish rules to govern transactions not regulated by state or federal law; (3) establish variations that will apply to certain rules, events or transactions as permi
MEMBERSHIP ACCOUNT AGREEMENT & DISCLOSURESUtah • June 19th, 2015
Jurisdiction FiledJune 19th, 2015Notice to Members: The laws and regulations governing the financial services we provide are complex. To insure your under- standing of our relationship with you, we provide this detailed agreement which explains both your responsibilities and ours.This Booklet and the Schedule of Rates, Balances and Fees explain the rules which govern your account(s) and account services with us. Please read this Booklet and the Schedule carefully and keep them in a safe and convenient place. Feel free to ask any ques- tions regarding the Booklet and Schedule. Your relationship with the Credit Union is also governed by state and federal laws, which may change from time to time. The body of law is too large and complex to be reproduced here. The purpose of this Booklet is to: (1) summarize the rules applicable to common transactions; (2) establish rules to govern transactions not regulated by state or federal law; (3) establish variations that will apply to certain rules, events or transactions as permi