New Mexico Statutes

§ 55-4A-203 — Unenforceability of certain verified payment orders

New Mexico § 55-4A-203
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Ch. 55Uniform Commercial Code
Art. 4AFunds Transfers

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N.M. Stat. Ann. § 55-4A-203 (2026).

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(a)If an accepted payment order is not, under Subsection (a) of Section 55-4A-202 NMSA 1978, an authorized order of a customer identified as sender, but is effective as an order of the customer pursuant to Subsection (b) of Section 55-4A-202 NMSA 1978, the following rules apply:
(1)By express agreement evidenced by a record, the receiving bank may limit the extent to which it is entitled to enforce or retain payment of the payment order.
(2)The receiving bank is not entitled to enforce or retain payment of the payment order if the customer proves that the order was not caused, directly or indirectly, by a person (i) entrusted at any time with duties to act for the customer with respect to payment orders or the security procedure or (ii) who obtained access to transmitting facilities of

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Legislative History

1978 Comp., § 55-4A-203, enacted by Laws 1992, ch. 114, § 207; 2023, ch.

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