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8-135. Deposits; withdrawal methods authorized; section; how construed.(1) All persons, regardless of age, may become depositors in any bank and shall be subject to the same duties and liabilities respecting their deposits. Whenever a deposit is accepted by any bank in the name of any person, regardless of age, the deposit may be withdrawn by the depositor by any of the following methods:(a) Check or other instrument in writing. The check or other instrument in writing constitutes a receipt or acquittance if the check or other instrument in writing is signed by the depositor and constitutes a valid release and discharge to the bank for all payments so made; or(b) Electronic means through:(i) Preauthorized direct withdrawal;(ii) An automatic teller machine;(iii) A debit card;(iv) A transfer by telephone;(v) A network, including the Internet; or(vi) Any electronic terminal, computer, magnetic tape, or other electronic means.(2) This section shall not be construed to affect the rights, liabilities, or responsibilities of participants in an electronic fund transfer under the federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act, 15 U.S.C. 1693 et seq., as it existed on September 4, 2005, and shall not affect the legal relationships between a minor and any person other than the bank. SourceLaws 1963, c. 27, § 1, p. 132; Laws 1963, c. 29, § 35, p. 148; Laws 2005, LB 533, § 6.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter8 > 8-135

8-135. Deposits; withdrawal methods authorized; section; how construed.(1) All persons, regardless of age, may become depositors in any bank and shall be subject to the same duties and liabilities respecting their deposits. Whenever a deposit is accepted by any bank in the name of any person, regardless of age, the deposit may be withdrawn by the depositor by any of the following methods:(a) Check or other instrument in writing. The check or other instrument in writing constitutes a receipt or acquittance if the check or other instrument in writing is signed by the depositor and constitutes a valid release and discharge to the bank for all payments so made; or(b) Electronic means through:(i) Preauthorized direct withdrawal;(ii) An automatic teller machine;(iii) A debit card;(iv) A transfer by telephone;(v) A network, including the Internet; or(vi) Any electronic terminal, computer, magnetic tape, or other electronic means.(2) This section shall not be construed to affect the rights, liabilities, or responsibilities of participants in an electronic fund transfer under the federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act, 15 U.S.C. 1693 et seq., as it existed on September 4, 2005, and shall not affect the legal relationships between a minor and any person other than the bank. SourceLaws 1963, c. 27, § 1, p. 132; Laws 1963, c. 29, § 35, p. 148; Laws 2005, LB 533, § 6.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter8 > 8-135

8-135. Deposits; withdrawal methods authorized; section; how construed.(1) All persons, regardless of age, may become depositors in any bank and shall be subject to the same duties and liabilities respecting their deposits. Whenever a deposit is accepted by any bank in the name of any person, regardless of age, the deposit may be withdrawn by the depositor by any of the following methods:(a) Check or other instrument in writing. The check or other instrument in writing constitutes a receipt or acquittance if the check or other instrument in writing is signed by the depositor and constitutes a valid release and discharge to the bank for all payments so made; or(b) Electronic means through:(i) Preauthorized direct withdrawal;(ii) An automatic teller machine;(iii) A debit card;(iv) A transfer by telephone;(v) A network, including the Internet; or(vi) Any electronic terminal, computer, magnetic tape, or other electronic means.(2) This section shall not be construed to affect the rights, liabilities, or responsibilities of participants in an electronic fund transfer under the federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act, 15 U.S.C. 1693 et seq., as it existed on September 4, 2005, and shall not affect the legal relationships between a minor and any person other than the bank. SourceLaws 1963, c. 27, § 1, p. 132; Laws 1963, c. 29, § 35, p. 148; Laws 2005, LB 533, § 6.