Sec. 4A506.
(1) If, under this article, a receiving bank is obliged to pay interest with respect to a payment order issued to the bank, the amount payable may be determined (i) by agreement of the sender and receiving bank, or (ii) by a funds-transfer system rule if the payment order is transmitted through a funds-transfer system.
(2) If the amount of interest is not determined by an agreement or rule as stated in subsection (1), the amount is calculated by multiplying the applicable federal funds rate by the amount on which interest is payable, and then multiplying the product by the number of days for which interest is payable. The applicable federal funds rate is the average of the federal funds rates published by the federal reserve bank of New York for each of the days for which interest is payable divided by 360. The federal funds rate for any day on which a published rate is not available is the same as the published rate for the next preceding day for which there is a published rate. If a receiving bank that accepted a payment order is required to refund payment to the sender of the order because the funds transfer was not completed, but the failure to complete was not due to any fault by the bank, the interest payable is reduced by a percentage equal to the reserve requirement on deposits of the receiving bank.
History: Add. 1992, Act 100, Imd. Eff. June 25, 1992
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 440 - Uniform Commercial Code
Act 174 of 1962 - Uniform Commercial Code (440.1101 - 440.11102)
Article 4A - Funds Transfers (440.4601...440.4957)
174-1962-4A-5 - Part 5 Miscellaneous Provisions (440.4951...440.4957)
Section 440.4952 - “Creditor Process” Defined and Explained.
Section 440.4953 - Powers of Court With Respect to Funds Transfer.
Section 440.4954 - Receiving Bank; Authority to Charge Sender's Account; Credits.
Section 440.4955 - Customer Objection to Payment; Notification Required.
Section 440.4956 - Receiving Bank; Determination of Interest Payable.
Section 440.4957 - Rights and Obligations of Parties; Application of Choice of Law.