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A person may not direct, cause, arrange, or permit a transfer of funds by wire or automated clearinghouse into a financial institution account that is not owned by the intended beneficiary of the funds transfer unless the person has first disclosed to the financial institution the fact that the account is not owned by the intended beneficiary of the funds transfer and has obtained the express, written consent of the financial institution for each transfer. A person who directs, causes, arranges, or permits a transfer of funds by wire or automated clearinghouse into a financial institution account that is not owned by the intended beneficiary of the funds transfer may not withdraw the funds without the written consent of the accountholder and may not recover from the financial institution any damages, costs, or expenditures, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred in connection with the transfer or the use or withdrawal of the transferred funds by the owner of the account.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 6. Banks and Banking § 6-08-32. Funds transfers--Disclosure to financial institution required - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-6-banks-and-banking/nd-cent-code-sect-6-08-32/
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