Utah Code § 7-28-106

Payment to beneficiary by bank
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(1) Unless the account agreement provides otherwise, the bank is obligated to pay a beneficiary if
there are sufficient actually and finally collected funds in the balance of the special deposit.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), the obligation to pay the beneficiary is excused if the
funds available in the special deposit are insufficient to cover such payment.
(3)
(a) Unless the account agreement provides otherwise, if the funds available in the special deposit
are insufficient to cover an obligation to pay a beneficiary, a beneficiary may elect to be paid
the funds that are available or, if there is more than one beneficiary, a pro rata share of the
funds available.
(b) Payment to the beneficiary making the election under this Subsection (3) discharges the
bank's obligation to pay a beneficiary and does not constitute an accord and satisfaction with
respect to another person obligated to the beneficiary.
(4) Unless the account agreement provides otherwise, the obligation of the bank obligated to pay a
beneficiary is immediately due and payable.
(5) The bank may discharge the bank's obligation under this section by:
(a) crediting another transaction account of the beneficiary; or
(b) taking other action that:
(i) is permitted under the account agreement for the bank to obtain a discharge; or

(ii) otherwise would constitute a discharge under law.
(6) If the bank obligated to pay a beneficiary has incurred an obligation to discharge the obligation
of another person, the obligation of the other person is discharged if action by the bank under
Subsection (5) would constitute a discharge of the obligation of the other person under law that
determines whether an obligation is satisfied.

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