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The phrase "account terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the specific conditions or agreements associated with an account, such as in banking or online services.
Example: "Before signing up, please read the account terms carefully to understand your rights and obligations."
Alternatives: "account conditions" or "terms of service".
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Nationwide told us it is planning to update its current account terms in the future.
Because they get more fees, it helps them offer better checking account terms.
The OFT welcomed what it called "very clear confirmation" that it could assess current account terms and conditions on fairness.
Even those who think the government is already adequately regulating banks support new rules requiring disclosure of account terms and overdraft fees, according to the poll.
The new rules also do away with "inactivity fees," and bar companies from hitting customers with multiple penalty fees for a single violation of account terms.
The Pew Charitable Trusts' study found that "the prevalence of harmful overdraft fees and account terms showed little change or" had grown worse since its prior study a few years earlier.
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This proposal makes sense in government accounting terms, as well as in economic terms.
In accounting terms, that redirection can be categorised as newish money rather than brand new money.
As of March 31 2000 - last night in accounting terms - the United Kingdom government was worth £274bn.
In accounting terms this is true: at any time, the centre has a budget and sometimes will spread its largesse.
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