Code of Alabama

Ala. Code § 7-4-101 (2026)

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This article may be cited as Uniform Commercial Code - Bank Deposits and Collections.

(Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811; repealed by Acts 1995, No. 95-668, p. 1381, §2; added by Acts 1995, No. 95-668, p. 1381, §2.)

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4 cases, 1986–2012 · leading case: Regions Bank v. Plott, 897 So. 2d 239 (Ala. 2004).
Regions Bank v. Plott, 897 So. 2d 239 (Ala. 2004). · cites it 2× “" Regions, however, correctly points out that the Plotts have "offered no evidence that the return of the checks was wrongful or that Regions did anything contrary to the provisions of Alabama's Uniform Commercial Code — Bank Deposits and Collections, Ala.Code § 7-4-101, et seq.…”
Braden Furniture Co. v. Union State Bank, 109 So. 3d 625 (Ala. 2012). “The provisions of the UCC addressing the transaction at issue here are found in the article entitled “Bank Deposits and Collections,” see § 7-4-101 et seq., Ala. Code 1975. Specifically, the UCC sets forth provisions addressing the collection of items by depository and…”
Brannon v. BankTrust, Inc., 50 So. 3d 397 (Ala. 2010). “Among other things, Bank-Trust cited the provisions of Article 4 of the Uniform Commercial Code (“the UCC”), codified at § 7-4-101 et seq. 5 During discovery, BankTrust filed a notice of intent to serve a subpoena on a nonparty, Hand Arendall.”
Moseley v. Washington Cnty. State Bank, 491 So. 2d 229 (Ala. 1986). “” Section 7-4-103(3) further states that “in the absence of special instructions, action or nonaction consistent with clearinghouse rules and the like or with general banking usage not disapproved by this article, pri-ma facie constitutes the exercise of ordinary care.”
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