Virginia Statutes
§ 8.4A-502 — Creditor process served on receiving bank; setoff by beneficiary's bank
Virginia § 8.4A-502
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Bluebook
Va. Code Ann. § 8.4A-502 (2026).
Text
(a)As used in this section, "creditor process" means levy, attachment, garnishment, notice of lien, sequestration, or similar process issued by or on behalf of a creditor or other claimant with respect to an account.
(b)This subsection applies to creditor process with respect to an authorized account of the sender of a payment order if the creditor process is served on the receiving bank. For the purpose of determining rights with respect to the creditor process, if the receiving bank accepts the payment order the balance in the authorized account is deemed to be reduced by the amount of the payment order to the extent the bank did not otherwise receive payment of the order, unless the creditor process is served at a time and in a manner affording the bank a reasonable opportunity to ac
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Legislative History
1990, c. 9.
Nearby Sections
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§ 8.4A-101
Short title§ 8.4A-102
Subject matter§ 8.4A-103
Definitions: "Payment order"; "Beneficiary"; "Beneficiary's bank"; "Receiving bank"; "Sender."§ 8.4A-105
Other definitions§ 8.4A-106
Time payment order is received§ 8.4A-201
Security procedure§ 8.4A-202
Authorized and verified payment orders§ 8.4A-204
Refund of payment and duty of customer to report with respect to unauthorized payment order§ 8.4A-205
Erroneous payment orders§ 8.4A-207
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Bluebook (online)
Virginia § 8.4A-502, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/va/8.4A/8.4A-502.