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HomeCommercial CodeDiv. 11Ch. 1§ 11103 Payment Order Definitions

§ 11103 Payment Order Definitions

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§ 11103 Payment Order Definitions

This law explains what a 'payment order' is and how it works. It's like when you tell your bank to send money to someone else's bank account.

Key Takeaways

  • •A payment order is when you tell your bank to send money to someone else.
  • •The bank will take the money from your account and send it to the other person's bank.
  • •The instruction must be clear and not have any conditions other than when the money should be sent.

Example

You want to pay your friend $50 for a birthday gift.

You tell your bank to send $50 to your friend's bank account. This instruction is called a 'payment order'. Your bank will take the money from your account and send it to your friend's bank.

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§ 11103 Payment Order Definitions

(a) In this division: (1) “Payment order” means an instruction of a sender to a receiving bank, transmitted orally or in a record, to pay, or to cause another bank to pay, a fixed or determinable amount of money to a beneficiary if all of the following apply: (i) The instruction does not state a condition to payment to the beneficiary other than time of payment. (ii) The receiving bank is to be reimbursed by debiting an account of, or otherwise receiving payment from, the sender. (iii) The instruction is transmitted by the sender directly to the receiving bank or to an agent, funds-transfer system, or communication system for transmittal to the receiving bank. (2) “Beneficiary” means the person to be paid by the beneficiary’s bank. (3) “Beneficiary’s bank” means the bank identified in a payment order in which an account of the beneficiary is to be credited pursuant to the order or which otherwise is to make payment to the beneficiary if the order does not provide for payment to an account. (4) “Receiving bank” means the bank to which the sender’s instruction is addressed. (5) “Sender” means the person giving the instruction to the receiving bank. (b) If an instruction complying with paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) is to make more than one payment to a beneficiary, the instruction is a separate payment order with respect to each payment. (c) A payment order is issued when it is sent to the receiving bank. (Amended by Stats. 2023, Ch. 210, Sec. 81. (SB 95) Effective January 1, 2024.)

Last verified: January 10, 2026

Key Terms

payment ordersenderreceiving bankbeneficiary

Related Statutes

  • § 11106 Payment Order Cutoff Times
  • § 11201 Payment Order Security Procedures
  • § 11203 Unauthorized Payment Order Limits
  • § 11210 Payment Order Rejection
  • § 11211 Payment Order Cancellation

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Commercial Code. Section 11103.
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