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Section 4-A-406. Payment  by  Originator  to  Beneficiary;  Discharge of                     Underlying Obligation.    (1) Subject to subsection (5) of Section 4-A-211 and  subsections  (4)  and  (5) of Section 4-A-405, the originator of a funds transfer pays the  beneficiary of the originator's payment order (i) at the time a  payment  order   for   the   benefit  of  the  beneficiary  is  accepted  by  the  beneficiary's bank in the funds transfer and (ii) in an amount equal  to  the amount of the order accepted by the beneficiary's bank, but not more  than the amount of the originator's order.    (2)  If payment under subsection (1) is made to satisfy an obligation,  the obligation is discharged to the same extent discharge  would  result  from  payment to the beneficiary of the same amount in money, unless (i)  the payment under subsection (1) was made by a means prohibited  by  the  contract  of  the  beneficiary  with respect to the obligation, (ii) the  beneficiary, within a reasonable time after receiving notice of  receipt  of  the  order by the beneficiary's bank, notified the originator of the  beneficiary's refusal of the payment, (iii) funds with  respect  to  the  order  were not withdrawn by the beneficiary or applied to a debt of the  beneficiary, and (iv) the beneficiary would suffer  a  loss  that  could  reasonably  have  been  avoided  if  payment  had  been  made by a means  complying with the contract. If  payment  by  the  originator  does  not  result  in discharge under this section, the originator is subrogated to  the rights of the beneficiary to receive payment from the  beneficiary's  bank under subsection (1) of Section 4-A-404.    (3)  For the purpose of determining whether discharge of an obligation  occurs under subsection (2), if the beneficiary's bank accepts a payment  order in an amount equal to the amount of the originator's payment order  less charges of one or more  receiving  banks  in  the  funds  transfer,  payment  to  the  beneficiary  is  deemed  to  be  in  the amount of the  originator's order unless upon demand by the beneficiary the  originator  does not pay the beneficiary the amount of the deducted charges.    (4) Rights of the originator or of the beneficiary of a funds transfer  under this section may be varied only by agreement of the originator and  the beneficiary.

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Section 4-A-406. Payment  by  Originator  to  Beneficiary;  Discharge of                     Underlying Obligation.    (1) Subject to subsection (5) of Section 4-A-211 and  subsections  (4)  and  (5) of Section 4-A-405, the originator of a funds transfer pays the  beneficiary of the originator's payment order (i) at the time a  payment  order   for   the   benefit  of  the  beneficiary  is  accepted  by  the  beneficiary's bank in the funds transfer and (ii) in an amount equal  to  the amount of the order accepted by the beneficiary's bank, but not more  than the amount of the originator's order.    (2)  If payment under subsection (1) is made to satisfy an obligation,  the obligation is discharged to the same extent discharge  would  result  from  payment to the beneficiary of the same amount in money, unless (i)  the payment under subsection (1) was made by a means prohibited  by  the  contract  of  the  beneficiary  with respect to the obligation, (ii) the  beneficiary, within a reasonable time after receiving notice of  receipt  of  the  order by the beneficiary's bank, notified the originator of the  beneficiary's refusal of the payment, (iii) funds with  respect  to  the  order  were not withdrawn by the beneficiary or applied to a debt of the  beneficiary, and (iv) the beneficiary would suffer  a  loss  that  could  reasonably  have  been  avoided  if  payment  had  been  made by a means  complying with the contract. If  payment  by  the  originator  does  not  result  in discharge under this section, the originator is subrogated to  the rights of the beneficiary to receive payment from the  beneficiary's  bank under subsection (1) of Section 4-A-404.    (3)  For the purpose of determining whether discharge of an obligation  occurs under subsection (2), if the beneficiary's bank accepts a payment  order in an amount equal to the amount of the originator's payment order  less charges of one or more  receiving  banks  in  the  funds  transfer,  payment  to  the  beneficiary  is  deemed  to  be  in  the amount of the  originator's order unless upon demand by the beneficiary the  originator  does not pay the beneficiary the amount of the deducted charges.    (4) Rights of the originator or of the beneficiary of a funds transfer  under this section may be varied only by agreement of the originator and  the beneficiary.

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Statutes > New-york > Ucc > Article-4-a > Part-4 > 4-a-406

Section 4-A-406. Payment  by  Originator  to  Beneficiary;  Discharge of                     Underlying Obligation.    (1) Subject to subsection (5) of Section 4-A-211 and  subsections  (4)  and  (5) of Section 4-A-405, the originator of a funds transfer pays the  beneficiary of the originator's payment order (i) at the time a  payment  order   for   the   benefit  of  the  beneficiary  is  accepted  by  the  beneficiary's bank in the funds transfer and (ii) in an amount equal  to  the amount of the order accepted by the beneficiary's bank, but not more  than the amount of the originator's order.    (2)  If payment under subsection (1) is made to satisfy an obligation,  the obligation is discharged to the same extent discharge  would  result  from  payment to the beneficiary of the same amount in money, unless (i)  the payment under subsection (1) was made by a means prohibited  by  the  contract  of  the  beneficiary  with respect to the obligation, (ii) the  beneficiary, within a reasonable time after receiving notice of  receipt  of  the  order by the beneficiary's bank, notified the originator of the  beneficiary's refusal of the payment, (iii) funds with  respect  to  the  order  were not withdrawn by the beneficiary or applied to a debt of the  beneficiary, and (iv) the beneficiary would suffer  a  loss  that  could  reasonably  have  been  avoided  if  payment  had  been  made by a means  complying with the contract. If  payment  by  the  originator  does  not  result  in discharge under this section, the originator is subrogated to  the rights of the beneficiary to receive payment from the  beneficiary's  bank under subsection (1) of Section 4-A-404.    (3)  For the purpose of determining whether discharge of an obligation  occurs under subsection (2), if the beneficiary's bank accepts a payment  order in an amount equal to the amount of the originator's payment order  less charges of one or more  receiving  banks  in  the  funds  transfer,  payment  to  the  beneficiary  is  deemed  to  be  in  the amount of the  originator's order unless upon demand by the beneficiary the  originator  does not pay the beneficiary the amount of the deducted charges.    (4) Rights of the originator or of the beneficiary of a funds transfer  under this section may be varied only by agreement of the originator and  the beneficiary.