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HomeCommercial CodeDiv. 11Ch. 3§ 11303 Bank Overpayment And Duplicate Orders

§ 11303 Bank Overpayment And Duplicate Orders

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§ 11303 Bank Overpayment And Duplicate Orders

This law says what happens if a bank makes a mistake when sending money, like sending too much, too little, or to the wrong person. It explains who has to fix the mistake and who gets the money back.

Key Takeaways

  • •If the bank sends too much money, they can try to get the extra back from the person who received it.
  • •If the bank sends too little money, they have to fix it by sending the rest, or the person who sent the money only has to pay for what was actually sent.
  • •If the bank sends money to the wrong person, the person who was supposed to get the money doesn’t have to pay, and the bank has to try to get the money back from the wrong person.

Example

You ask your bank to send $100 to your friend, but the bank accidentally sends $200 instead.

The bank can take back the extra $100 from your friend if they can prove it was a mistake. You still have to pay the $100 you originally wanted to send.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 11303 Bank Overpayment And Duplicate Orders

(a) A receiving bank that (i) executes the payment order of the sender by issuing a payment order in an amount greater than the amount of the sender’s order, or (ii) issues a payment order in execution of the sender’s order and then issues a duplicate order, is entitled to payment of the amount of the sender’s order under subdivision (c) of Section 11402 if that subdivision is otherwise satisfied. The bank is entitled to recover from the beneficiary of the erroneous order the excess payment received to the extent allowed by the law governing mistake and restitution. (b) A receiving bank that executes the payment order of the sender by issuing a payment order in an amount less than the amount of the sender’s order is entitled to payment of the amount of the sender’s order under subdivision (c) of Section 11402 if (i) that subdivision is otherwise satisfied and (ii) the bank corrects its mistake by issuing an additional payment order for the benefit of the beneficiary of the sender’s order. If the error is not corrected, the issuer of the erroneous order is entitled to receive or retain payment from the sender of the order it accepted only to the extent of the amount of the erroneous order. This subdivision does not apply if the receiving bank executes the sender’s payment order by issuing a payment order in an amount less than the amount of the sender’s order for the purpose of obtaining payment of its charges for services and expenses pursuant to instruction of the sender. (c) If a receiving bank executes the payment order of the sender by issuing a payment order to a beneficiary different from the beneficiary of the sender’s order and the funds transfer is completed on the basis of that error, the sender of the payment order that was erroneously executed and all previous senders in the funds transfer are not obliged to pay the payment orders they issued. The issuer of the erroneous order is entitled to recover from the beneficiary of the order the payment received to the extent allowed by the law governing mistake and restitution. (Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 125, Sec. 2.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

restitutionbenefitexecutioninstruction

Related Statutes

  • § 11305 Bank Liability For Payment Order Breach
  • § 8305 Incomplete Instruction Completion
  • § 9309 Automatic Perfection Of Security Interests
  • § 10301 Lease Contract Enforcement
  • § 10302 Lease Title And Possession

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Commercial Code. Section 11303.
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