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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 410 — Uniform commercial code — funds transfers

410.105 Other definitions.

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410.105 Other definitions.
(1)In this chapter:
(a)“Authorized account” means a deposit account of a customer in a bank designated by the customer as a source of payment of payment orders issued by the customer to the bank. If a customer does not so designate an account, any account of the customer is an authorized account if payment of a payment order from that account is not inconsistent with a restriction on the use of that account.
(b)“Bank” means a person engaged in the business of banking and includes a savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union, and trust company. A branch or separate office of a bank is a separate bank for purposes of this chapter.
(c)“Customer” means a person, including a bank, having an account with a bank or from whom a bank has agreed to receive payment orders.
(d)“Funds-transfer business day” of a receiving bank means the part of a day during which the receiving bank is open for the receipt, processing, and transmittal of payment orders and for cancellations and amendments of payment orders.
(e)“Funds-transfer system” means a wire transfer network, automated clearinghouse, or other communication system of a clearinghouse or other association of banks through which a payment order by a bank may be transmitted to the bank to which the order is addressed.
(f)“Good faith” means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.
(g)“Prove” with respect to a fact means to meet the burden of establishing the fact.
(2)Other definitions applying to this chapter and the sections in which they appear are:
(a)“Acceptance” — s. 410.209 .
(b)“Beneficiary” — s. 410.103
(a).
(c)“Beneficiary’s bank” — s. 410.103
(b).
(d)“Executed” — s. 410.301
(1).
(e)“Execution date” — s. 410.301
(2).
(f)“Funds transfer” — s. 410.104
(1).
(g)“Funds-transfer system rule” — s. 410.501
(a).
(h)“Intermediary bank” — s. 410.104
(2).
(i)“Originator” — s. 410.104
(3).
(j)“Originator’s bank” — s. 410.104
(4).
(k)“Payment by beneficiary’s bank to beneficiary” — s. 410.405 .
(L)“Payment by originator to beneficiary” — s. 410.406 .
(m)“Payment by sender to receiving bank” — s. 410.403 .
(n)“Payment date” — s. 410.401 .
(p)“Payment order” — s. 410.103
(c).
(q)“Receiving bank” — s. 410.103
(d).
(r)“Security procedure” — s. 410.201 .
(s)“Sender” — s. 410.103
(e).
(3)The following definitions in ch. 404 apply to this chapter:
(a)“Clearinghouse” — s. 404.104
(d).
(b)“Item” — s. 404.104
(i).
(c)“Suspends payments” — s. 404.104
(L).
(4)In addition ch. 401 contains general definitions and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this chapter.
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