Wisconsin Code § 405.117

Subrogation of issuer, applicant, and nominated person
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(1) An issuer that honors a beneficiary’s presentation is subrogated to the rights of the beneficiary to the same
extent as if the issuer were a secondary obligor of the underlying
obligation owed to the beneficiary and of the applicant to the
same extent as if the issuer were the secondary obligor of the underlying obligation owed to the applicant.
(2) An applicant that reimburses an issuer is subrogated to the
rights of the issuer against any beneficiary, presenter, or nominated person to the same extent as if the applicant were the secondary obligor of the obligations owed to the issuer and has the
rights of subrogation of the issuer to the rights of the beneficiary
stated in sub. (1).
(3) A nominated person who pays or gives value against a
draft or demand presented under a letter of credit is subrogated to
the rights of all of the following:
(a) The issuer against the applicant to the same extent as if the
nominated person were a secondary obligor of the obligation
owed to the issuer by the applicant.
(b) The beneficiary to the same extent as if the nominated person were a secondary obligor of the underlying obligation owed
to the beneficiary.
(c) The applicant to same extent as if the nominated person
were a secondary obligor of the underlying obligation owed to the
applicant.
(4) Notwithstanding any agreement or term to the contrary,
the rights of subrogation stated in subs. (1) and (2) do not arise
until the issuer honors the letter of credit or otherwise pays and
the rights in sub. (3) do not arise until the nominated person pays
or otherwise gives value. Until then, the issuer, nominated per-

son, and the applicant do not derive under this section present or
prospective rights forming the basis of a claim, defense, or
excuse.

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