Maine Code § 11-4-1507

Choice of law
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(1). The following rules apply unless the affected parties otherwise agree or subsection (3) applies.
(a). The rights and obligations between the sender of a payment order and the receiving bank are
governed by the law of the jurisdiction in which the receiving bank is located. [PL 1991, c. 812,
§2 (NEW).]
(b). The rights and obligations between the beneficiary's bank and the beneficiary are governed by
the law of the jurisdiction in which the beneficiary's bank is located. [PL 1991, c. 812, §2
(NEW).]
(c). The issue of when payment is made pursuant to a funds transfer by the originator to the
beneficiary is governed by the law of the jurisdiction in which the beneficiary's bank is located.
[PL 1991, c. 812, §2 (NEW).]
[PL 1991, c. 812, §2 (NEW).]
(2). If the parties described in subsection (1), paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) have made an agreement
and selected the law of a particular jurisdiction to govern rights and obligations between them, the law
of that jurisdiction governs those rights and obligations whether or not the payment order or the funds
transfer bears a reasonable relation to that jurisdiction.
[PL 1991, c. 812, §2 (NEW).]
(3). A funds transfer system rule may select the law of a particular jurisdiction to govern the rights
and obligations:
(a). Between participating banks with respect to payment orders transmitted or processed through
the system; or [PL 1991, c. 812, §2 (NEW).]
(b). Of some or all parties to a funds transfer, any part of which is carried out by means of the
system. [PL 1991, c. 812, §2 (NEW).]
A choice of law made pursuant to paragraph (a) is binding on participating banks. A choice of law
made pursuant to paragraph (b) is binding on the originator, other sender or a receiving bank having
notice that the funds transfer system may be used in the funds transfer and notice of the choice of law

by the system, when the originator, other sender or receiving bank issued or accepted a payment order.
The beneficiary of a funds transfer is bound by the choice of law if, when the funds transfer is initiated,
the beneficiary has notice that the funds transfer system may be used in the funds transfer and notice of
the choice of law by the system. The law of a jurisdiction selected pursuant to this subsection may
govern, whether or not that law bears a reasonable relation to the matter in issue.
[PL 1991, c. 812, §2 (NEW).]
(4). In the event of inconsistency between an agreement under subsection (2) and a choice-of-law
rule under subsection (3), the agreement under subsection (2) prevails.
[PL 1991, c. 812, §2 (NEW).]
(5). If a funds transfer is made by use of more than one funds transfer system and there is
inconsistency between the choice-of-law rules of the systems, the matter in issue is governed by the
law of the selected jurisdiction that has the most significant relationship to the matter in issue.
[PL 1991, c. 812, §2 (NEW).]

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