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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 13 — COMMERCIAL CODE · Chapter 42

§ 4216. Insolvency and preference.

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§ 4216. Insolvency and preference.
(a)Return of unpaid item by agent of closed bank.-- If an item is in or comes into the possession of a payor or collecting bank that suspends payment and the item has not been finally paid, the item must be returned by the receiver, trustee or agent in charge of the closed bank to the presenting bank or the customer of the closed bank.
(b)Preferred claim against payor bank by owner of unsettled item.-- If a payor bank finally pays an item and suspends payments without making a settlement for the item with its customer or the presenting bank which settlement is or becomes final, the owner of the item has preferred claim against the payor bank.
(c)Finality of provisional settlement by payor or collecting bank unaffected.-- If a payor bank gives or a collecting bank gives or receives a provisional settlement for an item and thereafter suspends payments, the suspension does not prevent or interfere with the settlement's becoming final if the finality occurs automatically upon the lapse of certain time or the happening of certain events.
(d)Preferred claim against collecting bank by owner of unsettled item.-- If a collecting bank receives from subsequent parties settlement for an item, which settlement is or becomes final and the bank suspends payments without making a settlement for the item with its customer which settlement is or becomes final, the owner of the item has a preferred claim against the collecting bank.
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(July 9, 1992, P.L.507, No.97, eff. one year)
1992 Amendment. Act 97 amended and renumbered former section 4214 to present section 4216.
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