§ 4—111. Statute of limitations
An action to enforce an obligation, duty, or right arising under this article must be commenced within three years after the cause of action accrues. (Added 1993, No. 158 (Adj. Sess.), § 13, eff. Jan. 1, 1995.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 9A - Uniform Commercial Code
Article 4 - Bank Deposits and Collections
§ 4—103. Variation by agreement; measure of damages; action constituting ordinary care
§ 4—104. Definitions and index of definitions
§ 4—106. Payable through or payable at bank; collecting bank
§ 4—107. Separate office of bank
§ 4—108. Time of receipt of items
§ 4—110. Electronic presentment
§ 4—111. Statute of limitations
§ 4—202. Responsibility for collection or return; when action timely
§ 4—203. Effect of instructions
§ 4—204. Methods of sending and presenting; sending directly to payor bank
§ 4—205. Depositary bank holder of unindorsed item
§ 4—206. Transfer between banks
§ 4—208. Presentment warranties
§ 4—209. Encoding and retention warranties
§ 4—210. Security interest of collecting bank in items, accompanying documents and proceeds
§ 4—211. When bank gives value for purposes of holder in due course
§ 4—213. Medium and time of settlement by bank
§ 4—214. Right of charge-back or refund; liability of collecting bank; return of item
§ 4—216. Insolvency and preference
§ 4—302. Payor bank’s responsibility for late return of item
§ 4—401. When bank may charge customer’s account
§ 4—403. Customer’s right to stop payment; burden of proof of loss
§ 4—404. Bank not obliged to pay check more than six months old
§ 4—405. Death or incompetence of customer
§ 4—406. Customer’s duty to discover and report unauthorized signature or alteration
§ 4—407. Payor bank’s right to subrogation on improper payment
§ 4—502. Presentment of “on arrival” drafts
§ 4—504. Privilege of presenting bank to deal with goods; security interest for expenses