Payment order — definitions. (a) In this article: (1) 'Beneficiary' means the person to be paid by the beneficiary’s bank. (2) 'Beneficiary’s bank' means the bank identified in a payment order in which an account of the beneficiary is to be credited pursuant to the order or which otherwise is to make payment to the beneficiary if the order does not provide for payment to an account. (3) 'Payment order' means an instruction of a sender to a receiving bank, transmitted orallyor in a record, to pay, or to cause another bank to pay, a fixed or determinable amount of money to a beneficiary if: (A) the instruction does not state a condition to payment to the beneficiary other than time of payment, (B) the receiving bank is to be reimbursed by debiting an account of, or otherwise receiving payment from, the sender, and (C) the instruction is transmitted by the sender directly to the receiving bank or to an agent, funds-transfer system, or communication system for transmittal to the receiving bank. (4) 'Receiving bank' means the bank to which the sender’s instruction is addressed. (5) 'Sender' means the person giving the instruction to the receiving bank. for transmittal to the receiving bank. (4) 'Receiving bank' means the bank to which the sender’s instruction is addressed. (5) 'Sender' means the person giving the instruction to the receiving bank. (b) If an instruction complying with subsection (a)(3) of this section is to make more than one payment to a beneficiary, the instruction is a separate payment order with respect to each payment. (c) A payment order is issued when it is sent to the receiving bank. (Apr. 30, 1992, D.C. Law 9-95, § 2(c), 39 DCR 1595; Apr. 20, 2024, D.C. Law 25-158, § 2(f)(1), 71 DCR 2265.) Prior Codifications 1981 Ed., § 28:4A-103. Section References This section is referenced in § 28:4A-105. Uniform Commercial Code Comment This section is discussed in the Comment following Section 4A-104.
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