9-304 - Law Governing Perfection and Priority of Security Interests in Deposit Accounts.

Section 9--304. Law   Governing  Perfection  and  Priority  of  Security                    Interests in Deposit Accounts.    (a) Law of bank's jurisdiction governs. The  local  law  of  a  bank's  jurisdiction   governs   perfection,   the   effect   of  perfection  or  nonperfection, and the priority of a  security  interest  in  a  deposit  account maintained with that bank.    (b) Bank's  jurisdiction.  The  following  rules  determine  a  bank's  jurisdiction for purposes of this part:         (1) If an agreement between the bank and the debtor governing the             deposit  account  expressly  provides   that   a   particular             jurisdiction  is the bank's jurisdiction for purposes of this             part, this article, or this chapter, that jurisdiction is the             bank's jurisdiction.         (2) If paragraph (1) does not apply and an agreement between  the             bank and its customer governing the deposit account expressly             provides  that  the  agreement  is  governed  by the law of a             particular jurisdiction,  that  jurisdiction  is  the  bank's             jurisdiction.         (3) If  neither  paragraph  (1)  nor paragraph (2) applies and an             agreement between the bank and  its  customer  governing  the             deposit  account  expressly provides that the deposit account             is maintained at an office in a particular jurisdiction, that             jurisdiction is the bank's jurisdiction.         (4) If  none  of  the  preceding  paragraphs  apply,  the  bank's             jurisdiction   is   the  jurisdiction  in  which  the  office             identified in an account statement as the office serving  the             customer's account is located.         (5) If  none  of  the  preceding  paragraphs  apply,  the  bank's             jurisdiction is the jurisdiction in which the chief executive             office of the bank is located.