Wisconsin Statutes
§ 410.304 — Duty of sender to report erroneously executed payment order.
Wisconsin § 410.304
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 410Uniform commercial code — funds transfers
Subch.subch. III of ch. 410 SUBCHAPTER III
EXECUTION OF SENDER’S PAYMENT ORDER BY RECEIVING BANK
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 410.304 (2026).
Text
410.304 If the sender of a payment order that is erroneously executed as stated in s. 410.303 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 s. 410.402 (4) for the period before the bank learns of the execution error. The bank is not entitled to any recovery from t
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Legislative History
410.304 History History: 1991 a. 304 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 410.101
Short title.§ 410.102
Subject matter.§ 410.103
Payment order; definitions.§ 410.104
Funds transfer; definitions.§ 410.105
Other definitions.§ 410.106
Time payment order is received.§ 410.201
Security procedure.§ 410.204
Refund of payment and duty of customer to report with respect to unauthorized payment order.§ 410.205
Erroneous payment orders.§ 410.207
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Bluebook (online)
Wisconsin § 410.304, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/wi/410.304.