U.C.C. - ARTICLE 4A - FUNDS TRANSFERS
..PART 2. ISSUE AND ACCEPTANCE OF PAYMENT ORDER
§ 4A-204. REFUND OF PAYMENT AND DUTY OF CUSTOMER TO REPORT WITH RESPECT
TO UNAUTHORIZED PAYMENT ORDER.
- (a) If a receiving
bank accepts a payment order issued
in the name of its customer as sender which
is (i) not authorized and not effective as the order of the customer under
Section 4A-202, or (ii) not enforceable, in whole
or in part, against the customer under Section 4A-203,
the bank shall refund any payment of
the payment order received from the customer to the extent the bank is not
entitled to enforce payment and shall pay interest on the refundable amount
calculated from the date the bank received payment to the date of the refund.
However, the customer is not entitled to interest from the bank on the amount
to be refunded if the customer fails to exercise ordinary care to determine
that the order was not authorized by the customer and to notify the bank of
the relevant facts within a reasonable time not exceeding 90 days after the
date the customer received notification from the bank that the order was accepted
or that the customer's account was debited with respect to the order. The
bank is not entitled to any recovery from the customer on account of a failure
by the customer to give notification as stated in this section.
- (b) Reasonable time under subsection (a) may be
fixed by agreement as stated in Section 1-204(1),
but the obligation of a receiving
bank to refund payment as stated in subsection (a) may not otherwise be
varied by agreement.
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