Unauthorized ACH Entry definition

Unauthorized ACH Entry has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(b).
Unauthorized ACH Entry shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(b). “Wires” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.4.
Unauthorized ACH Entry has the meaning set forth in Section 4.3(b). “Warranty Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.14(d). “Warranty Claim” means any liability for any warranty (including any warranty regarding altered items or forged or missing endorsements) of Seller to another financial institution under applicable law, including the Uniform Commercial Code, Regulation CC of the Federal Reserve Board, Regulation J of the Federal Reserve Board, any Operating Circular of the Federal Reserve Board, the rules or policies of any clearinghouse, and any other warranty provisions promulgated under state, federal or other applicable law, relating to any draft, image deposit, check, negotiable order of withdrawal or similar item drawn on or deposited and credited to a Deposit account. “Welfare Benefits” shall mean the types of benefits described in Section 3(1) of ERISA (whether or not covered by ERISA). 1.2

Examples of Unauthorized ACH Entry in a sentence

  • Xxxxxxxxx agrees to indemnify Seller for any claims or Losses that Seller may incur as a result of processing an Unauthorized ACH Entry.

Related to Unauthorized ACH Entry

  • Unauthorized Access means the entrance of a person into a restricted area without permission of the operator or the operator’s designated representative.

  • Unauthorized Use means either of the following:

  • Unauthorized disclosure or "unauthorized release" means any disclosure or release not permitted by federal or state statute or regulation, any lawful contract or written agreement, or that does not respond to a lawful order of a court or tribunal or other lawful order.

  • Authorized Amount means $ , the maximum principal amount of the Funding Loan under this Funding Loan Agreement.

  • Authorized User means a person:

  • household customer means a customer purchasing electricity for his own household consumption, excluding commercial or professional activities;