| Liability for Late or Improper Execution or Failure to Execute Payment Order - Ucc 4a-305.

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Effective: October 23, 1991

Latest Legislation: House Bill 221 - 119th General Assembly

(A) If a funds transfer is completed but execution of a payment order by the receiving bank without compliance with section 1304.69 of the Revised Code results in delay in payment to the beneficiary, the bank shall pay interest to either the originator or the beneficiary of the funds transfer for the period of delay caused by the improper execution. Except as provided in division (C) of this section, additional damages are not recoverable.

(B) If execution of a payment order by a receiving bank without compliance with section 1304.69 of the Revised Code results in noncompletion of the funds transfer, failure to use an intermediary bank designated by the originator, or issuance of a payment order that does not comply with the terms of the payment order of the originator, the bank is liable to the originator for its expenses in the funds transfer and for incidental expenses and interest losses, to the extent not covered by division (A) of this section, resulting from the improper execution. Except as provided in division (C) of this section, additional damages are not recoverable.

(C) In addition to the amounts payable under divisions (A) and (B) of this section, damages, including consequential damages, are recoverable to the extent provided in an express written agreement of the receiving bank.

(D) If a receiving bank fails to execute a payment order it was obliged by express agreement to execute, the receiving bank is liable to the sender for its expenses in the transaction and for incidental expenses and interest losses resulting from the failure to execute. Additional damages, including consequential damages, are recoverable to the extent provided in an express written agreement of the receiving bank, but are not otherwise recoverable.

(E) Reasonable attorney's fees are recoverable if demand for compensation under division (A) or (B) of this section is made and refused before an action is brought on the claim. If a claim is made for breach of an agreement under division (D) of this section and the agreement does not provide for damages, reasonable attorney's fees are recoverable if demand for compensation under division (D) of this section is made and refused before an action is brought on the claim.

(F) Except as stated in this section, the liability of a receiving bank under divisions (A) and (B) of this section may not be varied by agreement.


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