Wisconsin Code § 410.209

Acceptance of payment order
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(1) Subject to
sub. (4), a receiving bank other than the beneficiary’s bank accepts a payment order when it executes the order.
(2) Subject to subs. (3) and (4), a beneficiary’s bank accepts a
payment order at the earliest of the following times:
(a) When the bank pays the beneficiary as stated in s. 410.405
(1) or (2) or notifies the beneficiary of receipt of the order or that
the account of the beneficiary has been credited with respect to
the order unless the notice indicates that the bank is rejecting the
order or that funds with respect to the order may not be withdrawn or used until receipt of payment from the sender of the
order.

(b) When the bank receives payment of the entire amount of
the sender’s order pursuant to s. 410.403 (1) (a) or (b).
(c) The opening of the next funds-transfer business day of the
bank following the payment date of the order if, at that time, the
amount of the sender’s order is fully covered by a withdrawable
credit balance in an authorized account of the sender or the bank
has otherwise received full payment from the sender, unless the
order was rejected before that time or is rejected within one hour
after that time, or within one hour after the opening of the next
business day of the sender following the payment date if that time
is later. If notice of rejection is received by the sender after the
payment date and the authorized account of the sender does not
bear interest, the bank is obliged to pay interest to the sender on
the amount of the order for the number of days elapsing after the
payment date to the day the sender receives notice or learns that
the order was not accepted, counting that day as an elapsed day.
If the withdrawable credit balance during that period falls below
the amount of the order, the amount of interest payable is reduced
accordingly.
(3) Acceptance of a payment order cannot occur before the
order is received by the receiving bank. Acceptance does not occur under sub. (2) (b) or (c) if the beneficiary of the payment order does not have an account with the receiving bank, the account
has been closed, or the receiving bank is not permitted by law to
receive credits for the beneficiary’s account.
(4) A payment order issued to the originator’s bank cannot be
accepted until the payment date if the bank is the beneficiary’s
bank, or the execution date if the bank is not the beneficiary’s
bank. If the originator’s bank executes the originator’s payment
order before the execution date or pays the beneficiary of the originator’s payment order before the payment date and the payment
order is subsequently canceled pursuant to s. 410.211 (2) , the
bank may recover from the beneficiary any payment received to
the extent allowed by the law governing mistake and restitution.

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