Chapter 19: Types of Checks
Check
Draft drawn by the drawer ordering a drawee to pay a sum of money on demand to a payee
3 Dutires of Banks
Duty to Honor Checks, Duty to Accept Deposits, Duty to Collect
Stop Order Payment
Writing- 6 months Oral- 14 business Days - cannot be made on cashier's check or certified check
Stale Check
a check other than a certified check that is more than 6 months after its date (bank not obligated)
Collecting bank
any bank handling an item for collection
Intermeditary Banks
any bank to which an item is transfered in the course of collection
In event of Drawer's death
bank can pay or certify check drawn on or before the day of death for 10 days following the date of death unless a Stop payment order is given
If a bank pays a check with the drawer's signiture is forged . . .
bank is liable
Payor Bank
bank on which a check is drawn
Cashiers Check
check drawn by the bank on itself
Certified Check
check that has been accepted by the drawee bank prior to presentment - by certifying the check, the bank assumes all liability for failure to pay the check on presentment
Drawee
financial institution (bank)
Depositary Bank
first bank to recieve a check for payment
Traveler's Check
often used as a substitue for cash, does not require the holder to present it to the drawee bank for payment
UCC Article 4
regulates relationships of banks as they process checks, and bank-customer realtionships
Credit-Debtor relationship
when a customer deposits cash into a bank account, they become the creditor of the bank and the bank becomes the debtor for the amount of deposit
Payee
whom the money is owed
Stop-Payment Order: Wrongful Order
will be liable to payee both for the amount of the check amd any consequential damages
Customer Negligance
-every customer has a duty to examine bank statements
If a customer fails to report a forgery within ___ ____ then the bank is no longer liable
3 years