410.404 Obligation of beneficiary's bank to pay and give notice to beneficiary.
(1) Subject to ss. 410.211 (5) and 410.405 (4) and (5), if a beneficiary's bank accepts a payment order, the bank is obliged to pay the amount of the order to the beneficiary of the order. Payment is due on the payment date of the order, but if acceptance occurs on the payment date after the close of the funds-transfer business day of the bank, payment is due on the next funds-transfer business day. If the bank refuses to pay after demand by the beneficiary and receipt of notice of particular circumstances that will give rise to consequential damages as a result of nonpayment, the beneficiary may recover damages resulting from the refusal to pay to the extent the bank had notice of the damages, unless the bank proves that it did not pay because of a reasonable doubt concerning the right of the beneficiary to payment.
(2) If a payment order accepted by the beneficiary's bank instructs payment to an account of the beneficiary, the bank is obliged to notify the beneficiary of receipt of the order before midnight of the next funds-transfer business day following the payment date. If the payment order does not instruct payment to an account of the beneficiary, the bank is required to notify the beneficiary only if notice is required by the order. Notice may be given by 1st class mail or any other means reasonable in the circumstances. If the bank fails to give the required notice, the bank is obliged to pay interest to the beneficiary on the amount of the payment order from the day notice should have been given until the day the beneficiary learned of receipt of the payment order by the bank. No other damages are recoverable. Reasonable attorney fees are also recoverable if demand for interest is made and refused before an action is brought on the claim.
(3) The right of a beneficiary to receive payment and damages as stated in sub. (1) may not be varied by agreement or a funds-transfer system rule. The right of a beneficiary to be notified as stated in sub. (2) may be varied by agreement of the beneficiary or by a funds-transfer system rule if the beneficiary is notified of the rule before initiation of the funds transfer.
History: 1991 a. 304.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 410 - Uniform commercial code — funds transfers.
410.103 - Payment order; definitions.
410.104 - Funds transfer; definitions.
410.106 - Time payment order is received.
410.107 - Federal reserve regulations and operating circulars.
410.108 - Relationship to Electronic Fund Transfer Act.
410.202 - Authorized and verified payment orders.
410.203 - Unenforceability of certain verified payment orders.
410.205 - Erroneous payment orders.
410.206 - Transmission of payment order through funds-transfer or other communication system.
410.207 - Misdescription of beneficiary.
410.208 - Misdescription of intermediary bank or beneficiary's bank.
410.209 - Acceptance of payment order.
410.210 - Rejection of payment order.
410.211 - Cancellation and amendment of payment order.
410.212 - Liability and duty of receiving bank regarding unaccepted payment order.
410.301 - Execution and execution date.
410.302 - Obligations of receiving bank in execution of payment order.
410.303 - Erroneous execution of payment order.
410.304 - Duty of sender to report erroneously executed payment order.
410.305 - Liability for late or improper execution or failure to execute payment order.
410.402 - Obligation of sender to pay receiving bank.
410.403 - Payment by sender to receiving bank.
410.404 - Obligation of beneficiary's bank to pay and give notice to beneficiary.
410.405 - Payment by beneficiary's bank to beneficiary.
410.406 - Payment by originator to beneficiary; discharge of underlying obligation.
410.501 - Variation by agreement and effect of funds-transfer system rule.
410.502 - Creditor process served on receiving bank; setoff by beneficiary's bank.
410.503 - Injunction or restraining order with respect to funds transfer.
410.505 - Preclusion of objection to debit of customer's account.