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Capitol
National Bank Bill
Payment Services Agreement This
is the agreement for Capitol National Bank Bill Payment
Services and it includes certain disclosures for
electronic payments. This agreement is in addition to
other agreements between Capitol National Bank and you,
including but not limited to, your eBanking Services
Agreement, and any other agreements you may have with
the bank, as each may be modified from time to time. If
there is a conflict between the terms and conditions of
this agreement and one contained in the other agreements
between you and us, this agreement will control. General
Terms. Each
time you use our Services or you permit any other person
to use our Services, you are agreeing to the terms and
conditions that we have set out in this agreement, as
amended, and each amendment thereto from time to time by
us. Each time you use our Services or you permit any
other person to use our Services, you are agreeing to
the terms and conditions of any instructional material,
which we provide to you regarding the Services. And,
each time you use our Services or you permit any other
person to use our Services, you are acknowledging
receipt and understanding of this disclosure. Except
in instances of conflict, the terms and conditions of
the eBanking Services Agreement shall be incorporated
herein by reference. If any terms and conditions of this
agreement and the eBanking Services Agreement do
conflict, however, the terms and conditions of this
agreement shall control. When
any payment or other online service generates items to
be charged to your account, you agree that we may debit
your designated Eligible account or the account on which
the item is drawn without requiring your signature on
the item and without prior notice to you. Any
transactions resulting from your instructions which we
receive under your password shall be deemed to have been
“a writing” and authenticated by you “in writing.”
All records maintained by us of transactions under your
password shall be deemed to have been “signed” and
to constitute an “original” when printed from
records established and maintained by us or our
authorized agent in the normal course of business. You
agree not to contest the authorization for, or validity
or enforceability of, the records and “signed”
documents, or the admissibility of copies thereof, under
any applicable law relating to whether certain
agreements, files or records are to be in writing or
signed by the party to be bound thereby. Records and “signed”
documents, if introduced as evidence on paper in any
judicial or other proceedings, will be admissible to the
same extent and under the same conditions as other
documentary business records. Upon our written request,
you agree to manually sign or place your signature on
any paper original of any record or “signed”
document which we provide to you containing your
purported signature. Your
use of the Services may be made by use of certain
numbers, codes, marks, signs, public keys or other means
of establishing your identity and acceptance of the
electronic communications, which are acceptable to us. Liability
for Loss. Account
Access. Eligible
accounts include checking or money market Capitol
National Bank personal or non-personal accounts. Money
Market accounts are limited to three written checks per
statement cycle, with a total of six restricted
transactions per month. Federal regulations limit some
types of transactions to six per month. These restricted
transactions include bill payments, telephone transfers,
eBanking transfers, pre-authorized debits, and automated
clearinghouse debits.
Liability
for Multiple Users of Your Account. Bill
Payment Services. You
may use Capitol National Bank Bill Pay to make current,
future and recurring payments from an Eligible Capitol
National Bank designated account. To cancel this
service, please contact us during normal business hours. i.
Bill Pay Registration. You
are responsible for providing contact information for
each payee of a Bill Pay transaction. You are also
responsible for providing any changes to this contact
information as soon as you are aware of them in order to
prevent a loss. Five business days must be allowed for
payment processing prior to the due date. Your vendor
may require additional processing time, above and beyond
our processing time. Using the Bill Payment service, you
may only pay established payees with United States
addresses. While payments to most payees can be made
using the Bill Payment service, we reserve the right to
refuse to make payments to certain payees, such as
alimony, child support, tax and other court directed or
government payments, fines or penalties. We are unable
to process any payments to federal, state or local tax
agencies. ii.
Authorization of Payment.
When you have entered and transmitted a payment
instruction, you authorize us or our agent to reduce the
balance in your designated account by an amount equal to
that amount requested in your payment instruction to us.
If there are insufficient funds in your designated
account to make the payments you have authorized, we may
either refuse to pay the item or we may make the payment
and thereby overdraw your designated account. In either
event, you are responsible for any non-sufficient funds
(NSF) and overdraft charges we may impose as stated in
your depositor agreement. Funds for payments clear your
account as would any other ACH or paper item.
ACH items usually clear within 3 days; and paper
items usually clear within 5 days.
Additional time may elapse due to payee
processing delays or other delays in the postal service
or electronic payment systems. Bill Payment transactions
may not exceed $9,999, or the transaction limit
established by the Bank, whichever is lower. WE
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES RESULTING
FROM AN NSF OR OVERDRAFT CHARGE. iii.
Stopping Bill Payments.
You have the right to stop or change any scheduled
payment. You must cancel the payment by no later than
4:00 PM Eastern Time, on the Payment Date, by using the
DELETE function on the Pending Bills page of Capitol
National Bank’s eBanking Service. iv.
Bill Payment on time. If
you scheduled your payment to be processed at least five
business days before the due date, and Capitol National
Bank or our agent does not properly complete a bill
payment on time or in the correct amount, we will pay
any late fees or finance charges as long as your account
was in good standing with the payee prior to this
incident. You will be required to produce proof of the
payment in the form of a confirmation number, which you
can print or record at the time the payment was
scheduled. We shall not be responsible for any charges
imposed or any other action taken by a payee resulting
from a payment that you have not scheduled properly,
including any applicable finance charges and late fees. IN ADDITION, WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE IF ANY THIRD PARTY THROUGH WHICH ANY
BILL PAYMENT IS MADE FAILS TO PROPERLY TRANSMIT THE
PAYMENT TO THE INTENDED PAYEE. WE WILL ALSO NOT BE
LIABLE IN THE FOLLOWING INSTANCES: IF THERE ARE
INSUFFICIENT FUNDS OR INSUFFICIENT CREDIT AVAILABLE IN
YOUR DESIGNATED PAYMENT ACCOUNT AND/OR OVERDRAFT
PROTECTION PLAN; IF A LEGAL ORDER DIRECTS US TO PROHIBIT
WITHDRAWALS FROM THE PAYMENT ACCOUNT; IF THE PAYMENT
ACCOUNT IS CLOSED OR FROZEN; OR IF ANY PART OF THE
ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER SYSTEM IS NOT WORKING
PROPERLY. WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF BILL
PAY. v.
Termination. Capitol National Bank reserves the right to
terminate your use of Bill Pay at any time without
notice.
vi.
Cancellation of Bill Payment.
If, for any reason, you should ever wish to cancel or
terminate your Bill Pay service, you must inform us of
your decision to do so in writing. We strongly suggest
that you cancel all future bill payments at the same
time that you cancel your service by deleting those
payments yourself using Capitol National Bank’s Bill
Payment Service. This will ensure that future payments
made by you will not be duplicated. We will
automatically delete all outstanding payment orders (all
individual payments and all recurring payments) once we
have been notified that your service has been
terminated. If you terminate a Bill Payment service, you
authorize us to continue making payments that you have
previously authorized until we have a reasonable
opportunity to act upon your termination notice. Once we
have acted upon your termination notice, we will make no
further payments that you have previously authorized. vii.
Inactivity.
If you do not log on for 90 days, we may cancel your
Capitol National Bank eBanking Service. If your service
is canceled at any time, your online bill payment
information will be lost.
viii.
Bill Payment fee. (if applicable)
The Bill Pay monthly fees cover service for the previous
month and are effective upon enrollment. Fees will be
charged to your payment account, whether or not bill
payments are made in the month. If the payment account
has insufficient funds to cover payment of the fees, we
may deduct the fee from any other checking or savings
account that you may have with Capitol National Bank, in
any order we choose. If the fee cannot be paid, we may
cancel Bill Pay. After cancellation, Bill Pay may be
reinstated once sufficient funds are available in your
account to cover all accrued Bill Pay fees and any other
pending transfers or debits. E-Mail. Capitol
National Bank Bill Payment Service Fee. If
you do not use this service for any three-month period,
we reserve the right to discontinue your service without
notice to you. To the extent permitted by law, you give
us the right to set off any of your money or property
which may be in our possession against any amount owed
to us under this agreement. This right of set off does
not extend to any Keogh, IRA account, or similar
tax-deferred deposit. Periodic
Statement. Reporting
Unauthorized Transactions.
To
report an error or an unauthorized transaction, you must
provide us with the following information: ·
Tell us your name and account number(s). ·
Describe the suspected error or the nature of the
problem, or describe what information you need. ·
Tell us the dollar amount of the suspected error. Business
Days. Hours
of Operation. Your
Responsibility. HOWEVER,
NEITHER WE NOR THE SERVICE PROVIDER WILL BE LIABLE: ·
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ADEQUATE MONEY IN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT
TO COMPLETE A TRANSACTION FROM THE ACCOUNT, OR IF THAT
ACCOUNT HAS BEEN CLOSED OR FROZEN; ·
IF THE BILL PAYMENT WOULD CAUSE YOUR BALANCE TO GO OVER
THE CREDIT LIMIT FOR ANY CREDIT ARRANGEMENT SET UP TO
COVER OVERDRAFTS; ·
IF YOU HAVE NOT PROPERLY FOLLOWED SOFTWARE OR BILL
PAYMENT SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO MAKE A BILL
PAYMENT; ·
IF YOU HAVE NOT GIVEN COMPLETE, CORRECT AND CURRENT
INSTRUCTIONS SO THAT A BILL PAYMENT CAN BE MADE, SUCH AS
FAILURE TO GIVE US COMPLETE AND CORRECT PAYMENT
INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE NAME,
ADDRESS, ACCOUNT NUMBER, AND PAYMENT AMOUNT FOR THE
PAYEE ON A BILL PAYMENT; ·
IF YOU DO NOT AUTHORIZE A BILL PAYMENT SOON ENOUGH FOR
YOUR PAYMENT TO BE MADE AND PROPERLY CREDITED BY THE
PAYEE BY THE TIME IT IS DUE; ·
IF A TIMELY BILL PAYMENT IS MADE BUT THE PAYEE
NEVERTHELESS DOES NOT CREDIT YOUR PAYMENT PROMPTLY AFTER
RECEIPT; OR ANY OTHER LEGAL PROCESS; OR AN AGENT
REASONABLY BELIEVES THAT A TRANSACTION MAY BE
UNAUTHORIZED AND BASED THEREON THE TRANSACTION IS NOT
COMPLETED; ·
IF YOU, OR ANYONE YOU ALLOW, COMMITS ANY FRAUD OR
VIOLATES ANY LAW OR REGULATION; ·
IF YOUR EQUIPMENT AND/OR SOFTWARE, THE BANK’S
EQUIPMENT AND/OR SOFTWARE, OR THE PHONE LINES WERE NOT
WORKING PROPERLY; ·
IF CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR OR OUR AGENT'S CONTROL
PREVENT MAKING A TRANSFER OR PAYMENT, DESPITE REASONABLE
PRECAUTIONS THAT WE HAVE TAKEN. SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES
INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, COMPUTER FAILURE,
TELECOMMUNICATION OUTAGES, POSTAL STRIKES AND OTHER
LABOR UNREST, DELAYS CAUSED BY PAYEES, FIRES, FLOODS,
OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS; OR ANY ELECTRONIC TERMINAL,
TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICE OR ANY PART OF THE ELECTRONIC
FUND TRANSFER SYSTEM IS NOT WORKING PROPERLY; ·
YOU OR WE HAVE TERMINATED YOUR eBanking SERVICE OR
CLOSED THE ACCOUNT. Disclosure
of Consumer Account Information to Others. ·
Information
we receive from you on applications or other forms. ·
Information
about your transactions with us, our affiliates, or
others. ·
Information
we receive from consumer reporting agencies. We
do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about
you or our former customers to anyone, except as
permitted by law. We
restrict access to nonpublic personal information about
you to our employees who need the information to
properly service your account or act upon your requests.
We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural
safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard
your nonpublic personal information. We
have entered into an agreement to have another party
provide the Bill Payment service or receive your account
information. We will provide the third party with
information about your linked deposit accounts, your
Service transactions, and your electronic mail messages
in order to carry out your instructions. Revised 02/13/04 |