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Wrongful Dishonor

 
Banking Dictionary: Wrongful Dishonor
 

Failure to pay a Check or Draft properly endorsed and presented for payment. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, the payer bank has until midnight of the day after it receives a check to pay or Dishonor it. A bank may return a check with a missing signature, altered date, and so on, without penalty. If, however, the Drawee (the person presenting the check) suffers financially because of the bank's refusal to Honor an otherwise payable check, the bank may be liable to its customer for damages. The customer must still be able to prove financial harm. See also Protest.

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