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2011 Florida Statutes
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE: BANK DEPOSITS AND COLLECTIONS
ARTICLE 4
DEFINITIONS
“Agreement for electronic presentment,” s. 674.1101.
“Bank,” s. 674.105.
“Collecting bank,” s. 674.105.
“Depositary bank,” s. 674.105.
“Intermediary bank,” s. 674.105.
“Payor bank,” s. 674.105.
“Presenting bank,” s. 674.105.
“Presentment notice,” s. 674.1101.
“Acceptance,” s. 673.4091.
“Alteration,” s. 673.4071.
“Cashier’s check,” s. 673.1041.
“Certificate of deposit,” s. 673.1041.
“Certified check,” s. 673.4091.
“Check,” s. 673.1041.
“Control,” s. 677.106.
“Good faith,” s. 673.1031.
“Holder in due course,” s. 673.3021.
“Instrument,” s. 673.1041.
“Notice of dishonor,” s. 673.5031.
“Order,” s. 673.1031.
“Ordinary care,” s. 673.1031.
“Person entitled to enforce,” s. 673.3011.
“Presentment,” s. 673.5011.
“Promise,” s. 673.1031.
“Prove,” s. 673.1031.
“Teller’s check,” s. 673.1041.
“Unauthorized signature,” s. 673.4031.
AND COLLECTING BANKS
AND ITS CUSTOMER
However, the presenting bank is under no obligation with respect to goods represented by the documents except to follow any reasonable instructions seasonably received; it has a right to reimbursement for any expense incurred in following instructions and to prepayment of or indemnity for those expenses.