Iowa Code 554.12302 – Obligations of receiving bank in execution of payment order
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Terms Used In Iowa Code 554.12302
- Beneficiary: A person who is entitled to receive the benefits or proceeds of a will, trust, insurance policy, retirement plan, annuity, or other contract. Source: OCC
- following: when used by way of reference to a chapter or other part of a statute mean the next preceding or next following chapter or other part. See Iowa Code 4.1
554.12302 Obligations of receiving bank in execution of payment order.
1. Except as provided in subsections 2 through 4, if the receiving bank accepts a payment order pursuant to § 554.12209, subsection 1, the bank has the following obligations in executing the order:
a. The receiving bank is obligated to issue, on the execution date, a payment order complying with the sender’s order and to follow the sender’s instructions concerning any intermediary bank or funds-transfer system to be used in carrying out the funds transfer, or the means by which payment orders are to be transmitted in the funds transfer. If the originator’s bank issues a payment order to an intermediary bank, the originator’s bank shall instruct the intermediary bank according to the instruction of the originator. An intermediary bank in the funds transfer is similarly bound by an instruction given to it by the sender of the payment order it accepts.
b. If the sender’s instruction states that the funds transfer is to be carried out telephonically or by wire transfer or otherwise indicates that the funds transfer is to be carried out by the most expeditious means, the receiving bank is obligated to transmit its payment order by the most expeditious available means, and to instruct any intermediary bank accordingly. If a sender’s instruction states a payment date, the receiving bank shall transmit the receiving bank’s payment order at a time and by means reasonably necessary to allow payment to the beneficiary on the payment date or as soon thereafter as is feasible.
2. Unless otherwise instructed, a receiving bank executing a payment order may use any funds-transfer system if use of that system is reasonable under the circumstances, and issue a payment order to the beneficiary’s bank or to an intermediary bank through which a payment order conforming to the sender’s order can expeditiously be issued to the beneficiary’s bank if the receiving bank exercises ordinary care in the selection of the intermediary bank. A receiving bank is not required to follow an instruction of the sender designating a funds-transfer system to be used in carrying out the funds transfer if the receiving bank, in good faith, determines that it is not feasible to follow the instruction or that following the instruction would unduly delay completion of the funds transfer.
3. Unless subsection 1, paragraph “”b””, applies or the receiving bank is otherwise instructed, the receiving bank may execute a payment order by transmitting the receiving bank’s payment order by first class mail or by any means reasonable under the circumstances. If the receiving bank is instructed to execute the sender’s order by transmitting the receiving bank’s payment order by a particular means, the receiving bank may issue the payment order by the means stated or by any means as expeditious as the means stated.
4. Unless instructed by the sender, the receiving bank may not obtain payment of its charges for services and expenses in connection with the execution of the sender’s order by issuing a payment order in an amount equal to the amount of the sender’s order less the amount of the charges, and may not instruct a subsequent receiving bank to obtain payment of its charges in the same manner.
92 Acts, ch 1146, §22
Referred to in §554.12208, 554.12305, 554.12402
1. Except as provided in subsections 2 through 4, if the receiving bank accepts a payment order pursuant to § 554.12209, subsection 1, the bank has the following obligations in executing the order:
a. The receiving bank is obligated to issue, on the execution date, a payment order complying with the sender’s order and to follow the sender’s instructions concerning any intermediary bank or funds-transfer system to be used in carrying out the funds transfer, or the means by which payment orders are to be transmitted in the funds transfer. If the originator’s bank issues a payment order to an intermediary bank, the originator’s bank shall instruct the intermediary bank according to the instruction of the originator. An intermediary bank in the funds transfer is similarly bound by an instruction given to it by the sender of the payment order it accepts.
b. If the sender’s instruction states that the funds transfer is to be carried out telephonically or by wire transfer or otherwise indicates that the funds transfer is to be carried out by the most expeditious means, the receiving bank is obligated to transmit its payment order by the most expeditious available means, and to instruct any intermediary bank accordingly. If a sender’s instruction states a payment date, the receiving bank shall transmit the receiving bank’s payment order at a time and by means reasonably necessary to allow payment to the beneficiary on the payment date or as soon thereafter as is feasible.
2. Unless otherwise instructed, a receiving bank executing a payment order may use any funds-transfer system if use of that system is reasonable under the circumstances, and issue a payment order to the beneficiary’s bank or to an intermediary bank through which a payment order conforming to the sender’s order can expeditiously be issued to the beneficiary’s bank if the receiving bank exercises ordinary care in the selection of the intermediary bank. A receiving bank is not required to follow an instruction of the sender designating a funds-transfer system to be used in carrying out the funds transfer if the receiving bank, in good faith, determines that it is not feasible to follow the instruction or that following the instruction would unduly delay completion of the funds transfer.
3. Unless subsection 1, paragraph “”b””, applies or the receiving bank is otherwise instructed, the receiving bank may execute a payment order by transmitting the receiving bank’s payment order by first class mail or by any means reasonable under the circumstances. If the receiving bank is instructed to execute the sender’s order by transmitting the receiving bank’s payment order by a particular means, the receiving bank may issue the payment order by the means stated or by any means as expeditious as the means stated.
4. Unless instructed by the sender, the receiving bank may not obtain payment of its charges for services and expenses in connection with the execution of the sender’s order by issuing a payment order in an amount equal to the amount of the sender’s order less the amount of the charges, and may not instruct a subsequent receiving bank to obtain payment of its charges in the same manner.
92 Acts, ch 1146, §22
Referred to in §554.12208, 554.12305, 554.12402