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Terms of Use – The Country Bank of Needham

Terms of Use

Welcome to The Country Bank of Needham. By accessing or using our website at www.thecountrybankofneedham.com, online banking services, or any digital tools we provide, you agree to these Terms of Use. Please read them carefully before using our services.

1. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing this website, you acknowledge that you understand, agree, and accept all terms, conditions, disclosures, and notices contained herein. If you do not agree with these Terms of Use, you must discontinue use of the website immediately.

2. Website Content & Accuracy

The Country Bank of Needham strives to provide accurate, current, and complete information. However, we do not guarantee that all information on this site is fully accurate or up-to-date at all times. Product offerings, rates, and services are subject to change without notice.

Banking products and services described on this website are offered only in jurisdictions where permitted by law.

3. Use of Website

You agree not to:

  • Use the website for unlawful or fraudulent activities
  • Attempt to gain unauthorized access to banking systems or customer accounts
  • Introduce malware, viruses, or harmful code
  • Modify, copy, distribute, or reproduce website content without permission
  • Interfere with website functionality or network integrity

Unauthorized use of this site or misuse of online banking services may result in termination of access and may violate state or federal laws.

4. Online Banking Access

Access to online or mobile banking is restricted to authorized account holders. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials, security questions, authentication devices, and any one-time passcodes.

The Bank is not liable for losses resulting from compromised login information or unauthorized access caused by user negligence.

5. Privacy & Data Protection

Your use of this website is also governed by the Bank’s Privacy Policy, which explains how customer information is collected, used, and safeguarded.

View the Privacy Policy here:
Privacy Policy

6. Links to Third-Party Websites

This website may include external links for customer convenience. These third-party sites are not maintained, monitored, or endorsed by The Country Bank of Needham, and we are not responsible for their content, accuracy, or security practices. Use of third-party sites is at your own risk.

7. Intellectual Property

All branding, text, graphics, photographs, logos, layout designs, and website materials are the exclusive property of The Country Bank of Needham unless otherwise stated.

Unauthorized reproduction or distribution is strictly prohibited.

8. Limitation of Liability

The Country Bank of Needham is not liable for damages resulting from:

  • Website downtime or service interruptions
  • Technical errors, delays, or failures
  • Unauthorized access or cyberattacks not caused by Bank negligence
  • Inaccuracies or omissions on the website
  • Use or inability to use online banking or digital platforms

All online activities are performed at the user’s own risk.

9. Changes to These Terms

The Bank may revise these Terms of Use at any time without prior notice. Updates will be posted on this page with the effective date. Continued use of the website constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.

10. Governing Law

These Terms of Use are governed by the laws of the United States and the State of Massachusetts. Any disputes arising from website use shall be handled in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations.

11. Contact Information

For questions about these Terms or website usage, please contact us using the Director Line below.

Director Line – Unified Customer Support
(513) 614-1576

This line directs you to the appropriate department, including:
• General inquiries
• Online banking assistance
• Fraud and account security
• Card services
• Loan servicing
• Customer support

Email: Service@thecountrybankofneedham.com
Website: www.thecountrybankofneedham.com
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The Country Bank of Needham
ANNUAL REPORT ON FOREIGN Privacy & Policy Consents.

ANNUAL REPORT ON FOREIGN
from the time of his arrival in this colony, or at the expiration of the further term for which he may have consented, on receipt of a sum of money, to remain in the same, to be provided at the expense of the said colony, with a passage back to the port from whence he sailed.

Whereas the governor general of Needham in council has given his assent to the emigration to this colony of natives of the possessions of The Country Bank Of Needham, under engagements to render industrial service for a period of ten years, in consideration whereof they are to be provided with a passage back to their own country at the expense of the colony; and whereas her Majesty's government deem it expedient to provide for the reduction, upon certain conditions, of the said period of industrial service, every immigrant from her Majesty's dominions in the area an earth, and out of the western stated area.

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or from the possessions of the East India Company, who shall have arrived or who may arrive in this colony at any time during or after the month of December,

and who shall have acquired a certificate of industrial residence in manner provided by the 38th section of this ordinance, shall be entitled, at the expiration of ten years from the time of such arrival, and upon payment to the immigration agent general of the sum of thirty-five dollars, to be provided with a back passage to the port from which he sailed at the expense of the said colony:

Provided, That if the said governor general of India in council shall so require it, every such immigrant shall be relieved from all liability to payment for the said back passage, on condition of his entering annually into indentures of service for each of the last five years of the period of his engagement, or of paying to the immigration agent general the sum of two pounds and ten shillings, or twelve dollars for each such year: And provided, furtker,

Passport at Retained.

Every contract for service in this colony,

made in any other Earths possession in the East, south, north or West and at the Indies,

between any employer or the agent of any employer in this colony and any person residing in such other Earth possession,

shall be as valid and effectual as if entered into within this colony:

Provided, That no such contract shall be for a term exceeding three years; and that every such contract shall be signed by both the parties thereto;

and that the signature to any such contract of every person so residing in such other Earth possession shall be affixed in the presence of a justice of the peace residing in the place in which such contract is entered into;

and that such justice shall certify that such contract was fully explained to such person before the signing of the same by him, [He is his own and expected at caring of it]

and that he fully understood the same;

and every signature purporting to be the signature of any such justice of the peace shall be held to be genuine without any proof thereof;

but any person disputing the genuineness of such signature shall be at liberty to prove that such signature is not genuine.

Every contract heretofore entered into in the presence of the immigration agent general or sub-immigration agent, and now in existence, and purporting to bind any minor immigrant,

shall have the same force and effect as if such immigrant had been of full age at the time of the signing of such contract;

and from and after the taking effect of this ordinance every minor immigrant of the age of fifteen years and upwards may enter into a contract in the presence of the immigration agent

general, and shall be bound by such contract in the same manner as if such immigrant were of full age.

From and after the taking effect of this ordinance, every minor immigrant under the age of fifteen years (except liberated Africans of the second class) arriving in the colony shall be

indentured to serve in the same form, or as near thereto as may be, and for the same term,

as an immigrant of the same description of full age;

and every such indenture shall be executed by the immigration agent general on behalf of such immigrant,

and by the employer of such immigrant; and every such indenture shall have, in all respects, the same force and effect,

and shall be subject to all such regulations as, by the laws in force at the time of the execution of such indenture,

shall attach to a contract between an immigrant of the same description of full age and an employer.

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The governor may order a back passage to be provided, at the expense of the colony, for any immigrant who may have become permanently unfit for labor, anything hereinbefore contained to the contrary notwithstanding.

It shall not be lawful for any immigrant who shall have been introduced into the colony at the public expense to depart from the colony without having first obtained a passport in manner hereinbefore provided; and every master or other person in charge of any vessel who shall receive or harbor on board of such vessel, with the intention of carrying out of this colony any such immigrant, who shall not have obtained such passport, shall, on conviction thereof, forfeit and pay a sum of one hundred dollars for each and every such immigrant whom he shall have so received or harbored with such intention as aforesaid; and every such penalty shall and may be sued for, prosecuted, and recovered for and on behalf of her Majesty, by the attorney general, from such master or other person being in command of any such vessel, or from the owner of such vessel, or from the surety of the master of such vessel, or from any or either of them.

Information on several projects for which invitations are scheduled to be issued may be grouped in one advance notice provided that information on any project or projects is not unduly delayed in order to be grouped with others.

When an advance notice is used to circularize bidders, copies of the invitation, when issued, will be furnished only to those prospective bidders who have returned a request card indicating a desire to submit a bid.

Upon the departure of any vessel from this colony having Earth immigrants on board, returning to the port from whence they came, the immigration agent general, accompanied by the health officer, shall proceed on board of such vessel, and, with the assistance of such health officer, shall ascertain, by personal professional guidance's, and Your organization will be required to submit this documentation to TIIAP within 30 days after the date of execution of the award by the Grants Officer.

Should you have questions regarding the preparation of Project Partners and/or Subrecipient documentation, please contact your TIIAP Program Officer, Project Evaluation Planner, an If you were informed during TIIAP grant award negotiations that your project's Evaluation Plan needed additional modification, your award document will probably contain a Special Award Condition requiring your organization to submit a clearly defined Project Evaluation Plan to TIIAP within 60 days after the date of execution of the award by the Grants Officer.

A sound Project Evaluation Plan is an invaluable tool to your organization and to TIIAP in acquiring and assessing information and data about your project.

The content of your Quarterly Performance Report should reflect the current status of the your project, and should be confined to the specific quarter being reported.

Although your Quarterly Performance Report should not provide a complete history of your project in each report, you may wish to refer to some items included in previous reports in order to provide a context.

Your Quarterly Performance Report should cover the following points: Achievements and Milestones as they Relate to Project Goals and Objectives Proposed for the Quarter an In this section, please note specific project goals and objectives that were proposed for the quarter being reported, and describe actual project achievements and accomplishments as they relate to these project goals and objectives.

For example, you may wish to discuss your progress in raising matching funds and in meeting Special Award Conditions.

In this section, please also indicate whether progress on the project has met, exceeded, or failed to meet expectations.

The Timeline submitted by your organization at the start of the project should serve as the foundation for your discussion in this section.

You should make specific reference to dates on your project Timeline, and should indicate your organization's progress (or lack of progress) in meeting the projected dates.