If a customer delivers an item to a depositary bank for collection:

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1.    The depositary bank becomes a holder of the item at the time it receives the item for collection if the customer at the time of delivery was a holder of the item, whether or not the customer endorses, and, if it satisfies the other requirements of section 41-03-28, it may be a holder in due course.

2.    The depositary bank warrants to subsequent collecting banks, the payor bank or other payor, and the drawer that the amount of the item was paid to the customer or deposited to the customer’s account.