Dishonored Items Sample Clauses

Dishonored Items. We may redeposit items taken for deposit, cash or other value, or we may return the item to you and charge your account. If your account does not contain sufficient funds to reimburse us for the amount of the item, you must repay us for the amount we are unable to collect from your account. If we choose to redeposit an item, we are not required to notify you that the item was returned unpaid. We may charge your account and/or seek recovery directly from you for any item that is returned due to your breach of warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in the state where our main office is located.
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Dishonored Items. We may redeposit items taken for deposit, cash or other value or we may return the item to you and charge your account. If your account does not contain sufficient funds to reimburse us for the amount of the item, you must repay us for the amount we are unable to collect from your account. If we choose to redeposit an item, we are not required to notify you that the item was returned unpaid. We may charge your account and/or seek recovery directly from you for any item that is returned due to your breach of warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in the state where our main office is located. The fee schedule will determine any applicable fees.
Dishonored Items. You shall pay iSolved a service fee for any debit withdrawal request that is returned to iSolved as being dishonored. The fee shall be charged at the current Non-Sufficient Funds Rates as published on the iSolved fee schedule. Notwithstanding Section 8a, this schedule may be reviewed and adjusted at any time in iSolved’s sole discretion.
Dishonored Items. Customer shall pay PAI a service fee for any debit withdrawal request that is returned to PAI as being dishonored. The fee shall be charged at the current Non-Sufficient Funds Rates as published on the PAI fee schedule. Notwithstanding Section 8.1, this schedule may be reviewed and adjusted at any time in PAI’s sole discretion.
Dishonored Items. We may redeposit items taken for deposit, cash or other value, or we may return the item to you and charge your account. If your account does not contain sufficient funds to reimburse us for the amount of the item, you must repay us for the amount we are unable to collect from your account. If we choose to redeposit an item, we are not required to notify you that the item was returned unpaid. We may charge your account and/or seek recovery directly from you for any item that is returned due to your breach of warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted by the State of Colorado.
Dishonored Items. If another institution refuses to pay (dishonors) a check or other item, which you deposited or cashed, we will deduct the amount of the check or item from your account, and note the dishonor on your account statement. We may then select either of the following methods for processing checks dishonored for reasons of insufficient or uncollected funds: We may redeposit the check or item to your account and put it through for collection a second time. If we redeposit the check, we will not always give you notice that the check was dishonored before putting the check through for collection again. In this instance, you waive your right to notice of dishonor. We may return the check and its corresponding debit advice to you by mail. Dishonored items will be subject to a service charge as listed in the Miscellaneous Fee Schedule. You expressly agree that we may charge your account if an item which we paid is subsequently returned due to your breach of a transfer warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).
Dishonored Items. The Payoff Amount has been calculated on the premise that all checks and other instruments delivered by the Borrowers to the Assignor, or to any other financial institution that has in turn provided the amount thereof to the Assignor for application to the Borrowers' loan balance, have been or will be honored and paid in full. The Assignee agrees to pay the Assignor, on demand at any time during the 90 days following the Effective Date, the amount of any such check or other instrument that may be returned for nonpayment, for any reason.
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Dishonored Items. We may redeposit items taken for deposit, cash or other value, or we may return the item to you and charge your account. If your account does not contain sufficient funds to reimburse us for the amount of the item, you must repay us for the amount we are unable to collect from your account. If we choose to redeposit an item, we are not required to notify you that the item was returned unpaid. We may charge your account and/or seek recovery directly from you for any item that is returned due to your breach of warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in the state of Michigan.
Dishonored Items. In the event of wrongful dishonor that occurs by mistake, your liability shall be limited to actual damages I prove. In the event of a dishonor of any check, share draft of other debit on my Account, your determination of whether sufficient funds exist in my Account may be made at any time between the time the item is received and the time it is returned. If you should choose to make a subsequent Account balance check, you must use the latest figure in deciding whether to dishonor the check, share draft or other debit.
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