Oregon Statutes 79.0104 – UCC 9-104. Control of deposit account
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(1) A secured party has control of a deposit account if:
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 79.0104
- Bank: means an organization that is engaged in the business of banking. See Oregon Statutes 79.0102
- Deposit account: means a demand, time, savings, passbook or similar account maintained with a bank. See Oregon Statutes 79.0102
(a) The secured party is the bank with which the deposit account is maintained;
(b) The debtor, secured party and bank have agreed in an authenticated record that the bank will comply with instructions originated by the secured party directing disposition of the funds in the deposit account without further consent by the debtor; or
(c) The secured party becomes the bank’s customer with respect to the deposit account.
(2) A secured party that has satisfied subsection (1) of this section has control, even if the debtor retains the right to direct the disposition of funds from the deposit account. [2001 c.445 § 4]