Okla. Stat. tit. 12A, § 4A-403
(b) If the
sender and receiving bank are members of a funds-transfer system that nets obligations multilaterally among participants, the receiving bank receives final settlement when settlement is complete in accordance with the rules of the system. The obligation of the sender to pay the amount of a payment order transmitted through the funds-transfer system may be satisfied, to the extent permitted by the rules of the system, by setting off and applying against the sender's obligation the right of the sender to receive payment from the receiving bank of the amount of any other payment order transmitted to the sender by the receiving bank through the funds-transfer system. The aggregate balance of obligations owed by each sender to each receiving bank in the funds-transfer system may be satisfied, to the extent permitted by the rules of the system, by setting off and applying against that balance the aggregate balance of obligations owed to the sender by other members of the system. The aggregate balance is determined after the right of setoff stated in the second sentence of this subsection has been exercised.
(c) If two banks transmit
payment orders to each other under an agreement that settlement of the obligations of each bank to the other under Section 27 of this act will be made at the end of the day or other period, the total amount owed with respect to all orders transmitted by one bank shall be set off against the total amount owed with respect to all orders transmitted by the other bank. To the extent of the setoff, each bank has made payment to the other.
(d) In a case not covered by subsection (a) of this section, the time when payment of the
sender's obligation under subsections (b) or (c) of Section 27 of this act occurs is governed by applicable principles of law that determine when an obligation is satisfied.
Oklahoma Code Comment
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funds transfer system may provide a time at which settlement is completed among its members. The rule may also permit offset between system members or between a member and the aggregate transactions with all members through the system.
If two banks transmit
payment orders to each other, they may agree to settle their obligations at the end of the day or other period. The total amount of orders transmitted by one bank may be set off against the total amount of orders transmitted by the other.
Laws 1990, SB 641, c. 110, § 28, eff. July 1, 1991.