Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 4A304 — Duty of sender to report erroneously executed payment order
Pennsylvania § 4A304
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Bluebook
13 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 4A304 (2026).
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If the sender of a payment order that is erroneously executed as stated in section 4A303 (relating to erroneous execution of payment order) receives notification from the receiving bank that the order was executed or that the sender's account was debited with respect to the order, the sender has a duty to exercise ordinary care to determine, on the basis of information available to the sender, that the order was erroneously executed and to notify the bank of the relevant facts within a reasonable time, not exceeding 90 days, after the notification from the bank was received by the sender. If the sender fails to perform that duty, the bank is not obliged to pay interest on any amount refundable to the sender under section 4A402(d) (relating to obligation of sender to pay receiving bank) for
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Legislative History
Cross References.Section 4A304 is referred to in section 4A402 of this title.
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