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Code · Alaska · Title 45 · Chapter 14

Sec. 45.14.104. Funds transfer; definitions.

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Sec. 45.14.104. Funds transfer; definitions.
In this chapter,
(1)“funds transfer” means the series of transactions, beginning with the originator's payment order, made for the purpose of making payment to the beneficiary of the order; the term includes any payment order issued by the originator's bank or an intermediary bank intended to carry out the originator's payment order; a funds transfer is completed by acceptance by the beneficiary's bank of a payment order for the benefit of the beneficiary of the originator's payment order;
(2)“intermediary bank” means a receiving bank other than the originator's bank or the beneficiary's bank;
(3)“originator” means the sender of the first payment order in a funds transfer;
(4)“originator's bank” means
(A)the receiving bank to which the payment order of the originator is issued if the originator is not a bank; or
(B)the originator if the originator is a bank.
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