Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 74 § 74.2120 — Presentment by notice of item not payable by, through or at bank; liability of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 74 ·
Oregon Code § 74.2120·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Presentment by notice of item not payable by, through or at bank; liability of
drawer or indorser.
(1) Unless otherwise instructed, a collecting bank may present an item not
payable by, through or at a bank by sending to the party to accept or pay a
written notice that the bank holds the item for acceptance or payment. The
notice must be sent in time to be received on or before the day when
presentment is due and the bank must meet any requirement of the party to
accept or pay under ORS 73.0501 by the close of the banks next banking day
after it knows of the requirement.
(2) If
presentment is made by notice, and payment, acceptance or request for compliance
with a requirement under ORS 73.0501 is not received by the close of business
on the day after maturity or, in the case of demand items, by the close of
business on the third banking day after notice was sent, the presenting bank
may treat the item as dishonored and charge any drawer or indorser by sending
it notice of the facts. [1961 c.726 §74.2120; 1985 c.436 §1; 1993 c.545 §95;
1995 c.79 §26]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 74.2120
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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