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Section 4-A-303. Erroneous Execution of Payment Order.    (1) A receiving bank that (i) executes the payment order of the sender  by  issuing  a payment order in an amount greater than the amount of the  sender's order, or (ii) issues a  payment  order  in  execution  of  the  sender's order and then issues a duplicate order, is entitled to payment  of  the  amount  of  the  sender's order under subsection (3) of Section  4-A-402 if that subsection is otherwise satisfied. The bank is  entitled  to  recover  from  the  beneficiary  of  the  erroneous order the excess  payment received to the extent allowed by the law governing mistake  and  restitution.    (2)  A receiving bank that executes the payment order of the sender by  issuing a payment order in  an  amount  less  than  the  amount  of  the  sender's  order  is  entitled  to  payment of the amount of the sender's  order under subsection (3) of Section 4-A-402 if (i) that subsection  is  otherwise satisfied and (ii) the bank corrects its mistake by issuing an  additional  payment  order  for  the  benefit  of the beneficiary of the  sender's order. If the  error  is  not  corrected,  the  issuer  of  the  erroneous order is entitled to receive or retain payment from the sender  of  the  order  it  accepted  only  to  the  extent of the amount of the  erroneous order. This subsection does not apply if  the  receiving  bank  executes  the  sender's  payment  order by issuing a payment order in an  amount less than the amount of the sender's order  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  payment  of its charges for services and expenses pursuant to  instruction of the sender.    (3) If a receiving bank executes the payment order of  the  sender  by  issuing  a payment order to a beneficiary different from the beneficiary  of the sender's order and the funds transfer is completed on  the  basis  of  that  error,  the  sender  of the payment order that was erroneously  executed and all previous senders in the funds transfer are not  obliged  to pay the payment orders they issued. The issuer of the erroneous order  is  entitled  to  recover  from the beneficiary of the order the payment  received to  the  extent  allowed  by  the  law  governing  mistake  and  restitution.

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Statutes > New-york > Ucc > Article-4-a > Part-3 > 4-a-303

Section 4-A-303. Erroneous Execution of Payment Order.    (1) A receiving bank that (i) executes the payment order of the sender  by  issuing  a payment order in an amount greater than the amount of the  sender's order, or (ii) issues a  payment  order  in  execution  of  the  sender's order and then issues a duplicate order, is entitled to payment  of  the  amount  of  the  sender's order under subsection (3) of Section  4-A-402 if that subsection is otherwise satisfied. The bank is  entitled  to  recover  from  the  beneficiary  of  the  erroneous order the excess  payment received to the extent allowed by the law governing mistake  and  restitution.    (2)  A receiving bank that executes the payment order of the sender by  issuing a payment order in  an  amount  less  than  the  amount  of  the  sender's  order  is  entitled  to  payment of the amount of the sender's  order under subsection (3) of Section 4-A-402 if (i) that subsection  is  otherwise satisfied and (ii) the bank corrects its mistake by issuing an  additional  payment  order  for  the  benefit  of the beneficiary of the  sender's order. If the  error  is  not  corrected,  the  issuer  of  the  erroneous order is entitled to receive or retain payment from the sender  of  the  order  it  accepted  only  to  the  extent of the amount of the  erroneous order. This subsection does not apply if  the  receiving  bank  executes  the  sender's  payment  order by issuing a payment order in an  amount less than the amount of the sender's order  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  payment  of its charges for services and expenses pursuant to  instruction of the sender.    (3) If a receiving bank executes the payment order of  the  sender  by  issuing  a payment order to a beneficiary different from the beneficiary  of the sender's order and the funds transfer is completed on  the  basis  of  that  error,  the  sender  of the payment order that was erroneously  executed and all previous senders in the funds transfer are not  obliged  to pay the payment orders they issued. The issuer of the erroneous order  is  entitled  to  recover  from the beneficiary of the order the payment  received to  the  extent  allowed  by  the  law  governing  mistake  and  restitution.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ucc > Article-4-a > Part-3 > 4-a-303

Section 4-A-303. Erroneous Execution of Payment Order.    (1) A receiving bank that (i) executes the payment order of the sender  by  issuing  a payment order in an amount greater than the amount of the  sender's order, or (ii) issues a  payment  order  in  execution  of  the  sender's order and then issues a duplicate order, is entitled to payment  of  the  amount  of  the  sender's order under subsection (3) of Section  4-A-402 if that subsection is otherwise satisfied. The bank is  entitled  to  recover  from  the  beneficiary  of  the  erroneous order the excess  payment received to the extent allowed by the law governing mistake  and  restitution.    (2)  A receiving bank that executes the payment order of the sender by  issuing a payment order in  an  amount  less  than  the  amount  of  the  sender's  order  is  entitled  to  payment of the amount of the sender's  order under subsection (3) of Section 4-A-402 if (i) that subsection  is  otherwise satisfied and (ii) the bank corrects its mistake by issuing an  additional  payment  order  for  the  benefit  of the beneficiary of the  sender's order. If the  error  is  not  corrected,  the  issuer  of  the  erroneous order is entitled to receive or retain payment from the sender  of  the  order  it  accepted  only  to  the  extent of the amount of the  erroneous order. This subsection does not apply if  the  receiving  bank  executes  the  sender's  payment  order by issuing a payment order in an  amount less than the amount of the sender's order  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  payment  of its charges for services and expenses pursuant to  instruction of the sender.    (3) If a receiving bank executes the payment order of  the  sender  by  issuing  a payment order to a beneficiary different from the beneficiary  of the sender's order and the funds transfer is completed on  the  basis  of  that  error,  the  sender  of the payment order that was erroneously  executed and all previous senders in the funds transfer are not  obliged  to pay the payment orders they issued. The issuer of the erroneous order  is  entitled  to  recover  from the beneficiary of the order the payment  received to  the  extent  allowed  by  the  law  governing  mistake  and  restitution.