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Title 70A — Uniform Commercial Code · Chapter 4
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70A-4-101. Short title.
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70A-4-102. Applicability.
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70A-4-103. Variation by agreement -- Measure of damages -- Certain action constituting ordinary care.
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70A-4-104. Definitions and index of definitions.
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70A-4-105. "Bank" -- "Collecting bank" -- "Depositary bank" -- "Intermediary bank" -- "Payor bank" -- "Presenting bank."
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70A-4-106. Payable through or payable at bank -- Collecting bank.
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70A-4-107. Separate office of a bank.
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70A-4-108. Time of receipt of items.
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70A-4-109. Delays.
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70A-4-110. Electronic presentment.
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70A-4-111. Statute of limitations.
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70A-4-201.
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70A-4-202. Responsibility for collection or return -- When action timely.
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70A-4-203. Effect of instructions.
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70A-4-204. Methods of sending and presenting -- Sending directly to payor bank.
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70A-4-205. Depositary bank holder of unindorsed item.
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70A-4-206. Transfer between banks.
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70A-4-207. Transfer warranties.
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70A-4-208. Presentment warranties.
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70A-4-209. Encoding and retention warranties.
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70A-4-210. Security interest of collecting bank in items, accompanying documents, and proceeds.
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70A-4-211. When bank gives value for purposes of holder in due course.
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70A-4-212. Presentment of notice of item not payable by, through, or at bank -- Liability of drawer or indorser.
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70A-4-213. Medium and time of settlement by bank.
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70A-4-214. Right of charge-back or refund -- Liability of collecting bank -- Return of item.
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70A-4-215. Final payment of item by payor bank -- When provisional debits and credits become final -- When certain credits become available for withdrawal.
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70A-4-216. Insolvency and preference.
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70A-4-301. Deferred posting -- Recovery of payment by return of items -- Time of dishonor -- Return of item by payor bank.
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70A-4-302. Payor bank's responsibility for late return of item.
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70A-4-303. When items subject to notice, stop payment order, legal process or setoff -- Order in which items may be charged or certified.
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70A-4-401. When bank may charge customer's account.
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70A-4-402. Bank's liability to customer for wrongful dishonor -- Time of determining insufficiency of account.
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70A-4-403. Customer's right to stop-payment -- Burden of proof of loss.
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70A-4-404. Bank not obligated to pay check more than six months old.
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70A-4-405. Death or incompetence of customer.
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70A-4-406. Customer's duty to discover and report unauthorized signature or alteration.
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70A-4-407. Payor bank's right to subrogation on improper payment.
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70A-4-501. Handling of documentary drafts -- Duty to send for presentment and to notify customer of dishonor.
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70A-4-502. Presentment of "on arrival" drafts.
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70A-4-503. Responsibility of presenting bank for documents and goods -- Report of reasons for dishonor -- Referee in case of need.
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70A-4-504. Privilege of presenting bank to deal with goods -- Security interest for expenses.
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