Wisconsin Code § 410.406

Payment by originator to beneficiary; discharge of underlying obligation
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(1) Subject to ss. 410.211

(5) and 410.405 (4) and (5), the originator of a funds transfer pays
the beneficiary of the originator’s payment order at the time a
payment order for the benefit of the beneficiary is accepted by the
beneficiary’s bank in the funds transfer and in an amount equal to
the amount of the order accepted by the beneficiary’s bank, but
not more than the amount of the originator’s order.
(2) (a) If payment under sub. (1) is made to satisfy an obligation, the obligation is discharged to the same extent discharge
would result from payment to the beneficiary of the same amount
in money, unless all of the following apply:
1. The payment under sub. (1) was made by a means prohibited by the contract of the beneficiary with respect to the
obligation.
2. The beneficiary, within a reasonable time after receiving
notice of receipt of the order by the beneficiary’s bank, notified
the originator of the beneficiary’s refusal of the payment.
3. Funds with respect to the order were not withdrawn by the
beneficiary or applied to a debt of the beneficiary.
4. The beneficiary would suffer a loss that could reasonably
have been avoided if payment had been made by a means complying with the contract.
(b) If payment by the originator does not result in discharge
under this section, the originator is subrogated to the rights of the
beneficiary to receive payment from the beneficiary’s bank under
s. 410.404 (1).
(3) For the purpose of determining whether discharge of an
obligation occurs under sub. (2) (a), if the beneficiary’s bank accepts a payment order in an amount equal to the amount of the
originator’s payment order less charges of one or more receiving
banks in the funds transfer, payment to the beneficiary is considered to be in the amount of the originator’s order unless upon demand by the beneficiary the originator does not pay the beneficiary the amount of the deducted charges.
(4) Rights of the originator or of the beneficiary of a funds
transfer under this section may be varied only by agreement of
the originator and the beneficiary.

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