Arizona Revised Statutes
Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 47-4A503 (2026)
Injunction or restraining order with respect to funds transfer
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For proper cause and in compliance with applicable law, a court may restrain a person from issuing a payment order to initiate a funds transfer, an originator's bank from executing the payment order of the originator or the beneficiary's bank from releasing funds to the beneficiary or the beneficiary from withdrawing the funds. A court may not otherwise restrain a person from issuing a payment order, paying or receiving payment of a payment order, or otherwise acting with respect to a funds transfer.
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case, 2008–2008 · leading case: State v. W. Union Fin. Servs., Inc., 199 P.3d 592 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2008).
State v. W. Union Fin. Servs., Inc., 199 P.3d 592 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2008). “Pursuant to A.R.S. § 47-4A503 (2005), a court may not restrain an intermediary bank "from issuing a payment order, paying or receiving payment of a payment order, or otherwise acting with respect to a funds transfer.”
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