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Section 57A-4-101 – Short title.

57A-4-101. Short title. This chapter may be cited as Uniform Commercial Code—-Bank Deposits and Collections. Source: SL 1994, ch 368, §4-101.

Section 57A-4-102 – Applicability.

57A-4-102. Applicability. (a) To the extent that items within this article are also within chapters 57A-3 and 57A-8, they are subject to those chapters. If there is conflict, this chapter governs chapter 57A-3, but chapter 57A-8 governs this chapter. (b) The liability of a bank for action or nonaction with respect to an item handled […]

Section 57A-4-104 – Definitions and index of definitions.

57A-4-104. Definitions and index of definitions. (a) In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: (1)”Account” means any deposit or credit account with a bank, including a demand, time, savings, passbook, share draft, or like account, other than an account evidenced by a certificate of deposit; (2)”Afternoon” means the period of a day between noon […]

Section 57A-4-105 – "Bank"–"Collecting bank"–"Depositary bank"–"Intermediary bank"–"Payor bank"–"Presenting bank".

57A-4-105.”Bank”–“Collecting bank”–“Depositary bank”–“Intermediary bank”–“Payor bank”–“Presenting bank”. In this chapter: (1)”Bank” means a person engaged in the business of banking, including a savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, or trust company; (2)”Collecting bank” means a bank handling an item for collection except the payor bank; (3)”Depositary bank” means the first bank to take an […]

Section 57A-4-106 – Payable through or payable at bank–Collecting bank.

57A-4-106. Payable through or payable at bank–Collecting bank. (a) If an item states that it is “payable through” a bank identified in the item, (i) the item designates the bank as a collecting bank and does not by itself authorize the bank to pay the item, and (ii) the item may be presented for payment […]

Section 57A-4-107 – Separate office of a bank.

57A-4-107. Separate office of a bank. A branch or separate office of a bank is a separate bank for the purpose of computing the time within which and determining the place at or to which action may be taken or notices or orders must be given under this chapter and under chapter 57A-3. Source: SL […]

Section 57A-4-108 – Time of receipt of items.

57A-4-108.Time of receipt of items. (a) For the purpose of allowing time to process items, prove balances, and make the necessary entries on its books to determine its position for the day, a bank may fix an afternoon hour of two p. m. or later as a cutoff hour for the handling of money and […]

Section 57A-4-109 – Delays.

57A-4-109. Delays. (a) Unless otherwise instructed, a collecting bank in a good faith effort to secure payment of a specific item drawn on a payor other than a bank, and with or without the approval of any person involved, may waive, modify, or extend time limits imposed or permitted by this chapter for a period […]

Section 57A-4-110 – Electronic presentment.

57A-4-110. Electronic presentment. (a) “Agreement for electronic presentment” means an agreement, clearing-house rule, or federal reserve regulation or operating circular, providing that presentment of an item may be made by transmission of an image of an item or information describing the item “presentment notice” rather than delivery of the item itself. The agreement may provide […]

Section 57A-4-111 – Statute of limitations.

57A-4-111. Statute of limitations. An action to enforce an obligation, duty, or right arising under this chapter must be commenced within three years after the cause of action accrues. Source: SL 1994, ch 368, §4-111.

Section 57A-4-202 – Responsibility for collection or return–When action timely.

57A-4-202. Responsibility for collection or return–When action timely. (a) A collecting bank must exercise ordinary care in: (1)Presenting an item or sending it for presentment; (2)Sending notice of dishonor or nonpayment or returning an item other than a documentary draft to the bank’s transferor after learning that the item has not been paid or accepted, […]

Section 57A-4-203 – Effect of instructions.

57A-4-203. Effect of instructions. Subject to chapter 57A-3 concerning conversion of instruments (§57A-3-420) and restrictive endorsements (§57A-3-206), only a collecting bank’s transferor can give instructions that affect the bank or constitute notice to it, and a collecting bank is not liable to prior parties for any action taken pursuant to the instructions or in accordance […]

Section 57A-4-205 – Depositary bank holder of unendorsed item.

57A-4-205. Depositary bank holder of unendorsed item. If a customer delivers an item to a depositary bank for collection: (1)The depositary bank becomes a holder of the item at the time it receives the item for collection if the customer at the time of delivery was a holder of the item, whether or not the […]

Section 57A-4-206 – Transfer between banks.

57A-4-206. Transfer between banks. Any agreed method that identifies the transferor bank is sufficient for the item’s further transfer to another bank. Source: SL 1994, ch 368, §4-206.

Section 57A-4-207 – Transfer warranties.

57A-4-207. Transfer warranties. (a) A customer or collecting bank that transfers an item and receives a settlement or other consideration warrants to the transferee and to any subsequent collecting bank that: (1)The warrantor is a person entitled to enforce the item; (2)All signatures on the item are authentic and authorized; (3)The item has not been […]

Section 57A-4-208 – Presentment warranties.

57A-4-208. Presentment warranties. (a) If an unaccepted draft is presented to the drawee for payment or acceptance and the drawee pays or accepts the draft, (i) the person obtaining payment or acceptance, at the time of presentment, and (ii) a previous transferor of the draft, at the time of transfer, warrant to the drawee that […]

Section 57A-4-209 – Encoding and retention warranties.

57A-4-209. Encoding and retention warranties. (a) A person who encodes information on or with respect to an item after issue warrants to any subsequent collecting bank and to the payor bank or other payor that the information is correctly encoded. If the customer of a depositary bank encodes, that bank also makes the warranty. (b) […]