4405 - Death or incapacity of customer.

     § 4405.  Death or incapacity of customer.        (a)  Authority of bank unaffected in absence of knowledge.--     The authority of a payor or collecting bank to accept, pay or     collect an item or to account for proceeds of its collection, if     otherwise effective, is not rendered ineffective by incapacity     of a customer of either bank existing at the time the item is     issued or its collection is undertaken if the bank does not know     of an adjudication of incapacity. Neither death nor incapacity     of a customer revokes the authority to accept, pay, collect or     account until the bank knows of the fact of death or of an     adjudication of incapacity and has reasonable opportunity to act     on it.        (b)  Limited authority of bank following knowledge.--Even     with knowledge, a bank may for ten days after the date of death     pay or certify checks drawn on or before that date unless     ordered to stop payment by a person claiming an interest in the     account.     (Apr. 16, 1992, P.L.108, No.24, eff. 60 days; July 9, 1992,     P.L.507, No.97, eff. one year)        1992 Amendments.  Act 24 amended the heading and subsec. (a)     and Act 97 amended the entire section. Act 97 overlooked the     amendment by Act 24, but the amendments do not conflict in     substance, and both have been given effect in setting forth the     section heading and the text of subsec. (a).