§ 3310. Effect of instrument on obligation for which taken.
(a) Certified check, cashier's check or teller's check given in payment of obligation.--Unless otherwise agreed, if a certified check, cashier's check or teller's check is taken for an obligation, the obligation is discharged to the same extent discharge would result if an amount of money equal to the amount of the instrument were taken in payment of the obligation. Discharge of the obligation does not affect any liability that the obligor may have as an indorser of the instrument.
(b) Note or uncertified check taken for obligation.--Unless otherwise agreed and except as provided in subsection (a), if a note or an uncertified check is taken for an obligation, the obligation is suspended to the same extent the obligation would be discharged if an amount of money equal to the amount of the instrument were taken, and the following rules apply:
(1) In the case of an uncertified check, suspension of the obligation continues until dishonor of the check or until it is paid or certified. Payment or certification of the check results in discharge of the obligation to the extent of the amount of the check.
(2) In the case of a note, suspension of the obligation continues until dishonor of the note or until it is paid. Payment of the note results in discharge of the obligation to the extent of the payment.
(3) Except as provided in paragraph (4), if the check or note is dishonored and the obligee of the obligation for which the instrument was taken is the person entitled to enforce the instrument, the obligee may enforce either the instrument or the obligation. In the case of an instrument of a third person which is negotiated to the obligee by the obligor, discharge of the obligor on the instrument also discharges the obligation.
(4) If the person entitled to enforce the instrument taken for an obligation is a person other than the obligee, the obligee may not enforce the obligation to the extent the obligation is suspended. If the obligee is the person entitled to enforce the instrument but no longer has possession of it because it was lost, stolen or destroyed, the obligation may not be enforced to the extent of the amount payable on the instrument, and to that extent the obligee's rights against the obligor are limited to enforcement of the instrument.
(c) Other instruments taken for obligation.--If an instrument other than one described in subsection (a) or (b) is taken for an obligation, the effect is:
(1) that stated in subsection (a) if the instrument is one on which a bank is liable as maker or acceptor; or
(2) that stated in subsection (b) in any other case.
Cross References. Section 3310 is referred to in section 2511 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 33 - Enforcement of Instruments
Section 3301 - Person entitled to enforce instrument
Section 3302 - Holder in due course
Section 3303 - Value and consideration
Section 3304 - Overdue instrument
Section 3305 - Defenses and claims in recoupment
Section 3306 - Claims to an instrument
Section 3307 - Notice of breach of fiduciary duty
Section 3308 - Proof of signatures and status as holder in due course
Section 3309 - Enforcement of lost, destroyed or stolen instrument
Section 3310 - Effect of instrument on obligation for which taken
Section 3311 - Accord and satisfaction by use of instrument
Section 3312 - Lost, destroyed or stolen cashier's check, teller's check or certified check