LawWiki
HomeCodesSearchGlossaryAPIAbout
LawWiki

Plain English summaries of California law with zero-hallucination AI. Every summary is verified against official source text.

Product

  • Search
  • Codes
  • About

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Disclaimer

© 2026 LawWiki. All rights reserved.

HomeCommercial CodeDiv. 11Ch. 4§ 11402 Sender Payment Obligation Timing

§ 11402 Sender Payment Obligation Timing

Commercial Code·California
AI Summary·Official Text·Key Terms·Related Statutes·References
AI SummaryVerified

§ 11402 Sender Payment Obligation Timing

Key Takeaways

  • •If a bank accepts a payment order, the sender must pay the bank the amount specified, but only on the payment date.
  • •If the payment isn't completed to the final recipient, the sender might not have to pay.
  • •If a sender pays when they didn't have to, the bank must give the money back with interest.
  • •You can't change these rules by making a private agreement.

Example

You ask your bank to send $100 to your friend's bank, but the transfer fails before it reaches your friend.

Your bank must return your $100 because the payment wasn't completed. They may also owe you interest.

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

Official Source
View on CA.gov

§ 11402 Sender Payment Obligation Timing

(a) This section is subject to Sections 11205 and 11207. (b) With respect to a payment order issued to the beneficiary’s bank, acceptance of the order by the bank obliges the sender to pay the bank the amount of the order, but payment is not due until the payment date of the order. (c) This subdivision is subject to subdivision (e) and to Section 11303. With respect to a payment order issued to a receiving bank other than the beneficiary’s bank, acceptance of the order by the receiving bank obliges the sender to pay the bank the amount of the sender’s order. Payment by the sender is not due until the execution date of the sender’s order. The obligation of that sender to pay its payment order is excused if the funds transfer is not completed by acceptance by the beneficiary’s bank of a payment order instructing payment to the beneficiary of that sender’s payment order. (d) If the sender of a payment order pays the order and was not obliged to pay all or part of the amount paid, the bank receiving payment is obliged to refund payment to the extent the sender was not obliged to pay. Except as provided in Sections 11204 and 11304, interest is payable on the refundable amount from the date of payment. (e) If a funds transfer is not completed as stated in subdivision (c) and an intermediary bank is obliged to refund payment as stated in subdivision (d) but is unable to do so because it is not permitted by applicable law or because the bank suspends payments, a sender in the funds transfer that executed a payment order in compliance with an instruction, as stated in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 11302, to route the funds transfer through that intermediary bank is entitled to receive or retain payment from the sender of the payment order that it accepted. The first sender in the funds transfer that issued an instruction requiring routing through that intermediary bank is subrogated to the right of the bank that paid the intermediary bank to refund as stated in subdivision (d). (f) The right of the sender of a payment order to be excused from the obligation to pay the order as stated in subdivision (c) or to receive refund under subdivision (d) may not be varied by agreement. (Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 125, Sec. 2.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

payment orderbeneficiary’s bankfunds transferintermediary bank

Related Statutes

  • § 11401 Payment Order Payment Date
  • § 11404 Beneficiary Bank Payment Obligation
  • § 11405 Beneficiary Bank Payment Timing
  • § 11104 Funds Transfer Definitions
  • § 11302 Receiving Bank Execution Obligations

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Commercial Code. Section 11402.
View Official Source