4209 - Encoding and retention warranties.

     § 4209.  Encoding and retention warranties.        (a)  Encoding warranty.--A person who encodes information on     or with respect to an item after issue warrants to any     subsequent collecting bank and to the payor bank or other payor     that the information is correctly encoded. If the customer of a     depositary bank encodes, that bank also makes the warranty.        (b)  Retention warranty.--A person who undertakes to retain     an item pursuant to an agreement for electronic presentment     warrants to any subsequent collecting bank and to the payor bank     or other payor that retention and presentment of the item comply     with the agreement. If a customer of a depositary bank     undertakes to retain an item, that bank also makes this     warranty.        (c)  Measure of damages for breach of warranty.--A person to     whom warranties are made under this section and who took the     item in good faith may recover from the warrantor as damages for     breach of warranty an amount equal to the loss suffered as a     result of the breach, plus expenses and loss of interest     incurred as a result of the breach.     (July 9, 1992, P.L.507, No.97, eff. one year)        1992 Amendment.  Act 97 added present section 4209 and     renumbered former section 4209 to present section 4211.