U.C.C. - ARTICLE 3 - NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
..PART 4. LIABILITY OF PARTIES
§ 3-418. PAYMENT OR ACCEPTANCE BY MISTAKE.
- (a) Except as provided in subsection (c), if the drawee of
a draft pays or accepts the draft and
the drawee acted on the mistaken belief that (i) payment of the draft had not
been stopped pursuant to Section 4-403 or (ii)
the signature of the drawer of the draft
was authorized, the drawee may recover the amount of the draft from the person
to whom or for whose benefit payment was made or, in the case of acceptance,
may revoke the acceptance. Rights of the drawee under this subsection are not
affected by failure of the drawee to exercise ordinary
care in paying or accepting the draft.
- (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), if an instrument has
been paid or accepted by mistake and the case is not covered by subsection
(a), the person paying or accepting may, to the extent permitted by the law
governing mistake and restitution, (i) recover the payment from the person
to whom or for whose benefit payment was made or (ii) in the case of acceptance,
may revoke the acceptance.
- (c) The remedies provided by subsection (a) or (b)
may not be asserted against a person who took the instrument in good
faith and for value or who in good faith changed position in reliance on
the payment or acceptance. This subsection
does not limit remedies provided by Section 3-417 or 4-407.
- (d) Notwithstanding Section 4-215,
if an instrument is paid or accepted
by mistake and the payor or acceptor recovers
payment or revokes acceptance under
subsection (a) or (b), the instrument is deemed not to have been paid or accepted
and is treated as dishonored, and the person from whom payment is recovered
has rights as a person
entitled to enforce the dishonored instrument.
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