Nevada Code § 104.4213

Medium and time of settlement by bank
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1. With respect to settlement by a bank,
the medium and time of settlement may be prescribed by Federal Reserve
regulations or circulars, clearinghouse rules, and the like, or agreement. In
the absence of such prescription:
(a) The medium of settlement is cash or credit to
an account in a Federal Reserve bank of or specified by the person to receive
settlement; and
(b) The time of settlement is:
(1) With respect to tender of settlement
by cash, a cashiers check or tellers check, when the cash or check is sent or
delivered;
(2) With respect to tender of settlement
by credit in an account in a Federal Reserve bank, when the credit is made;
(3) With respect to tender of settlement
by a credit or debit to an account in a bank, when the credit or debit is made
or, in the case of tender of settlement by authority to charge an account, when
the authority is sent or delivered; or
(4) With respect to tender of settlement
by a funds transfer, when payment is made pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 104A.4406 , to the person receiving
settlement.
2. If the tender of settlement is not by a
medium authorized by subsection 1 or the time of settlement is not fixed by
subsection 1, no settlement occurs until the tender of settlement is accepted
by the person receiving settlement.
3. If settlement for an item is made by
cashiers check or tellers check and the person receiving settlement, before
its midnight deadline:
(a) Presents or forwards the check for collection,
settlement is final when the check is finally paid; or
(b) Fails to present or forward the check for
collection, settlement is final at the midnight deadline of the person
receiving settlement.
4. If settlement for an item is made by
giving authority to charge the account of the bank giving settlement in the
bank receiving settlement, settlement is final when the charge is made by the
bank receiving settlement if there are funds available in the account for the
amount of the item.

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