2006 New York Code - Privilege Of Presenting Bank To Deal With Goods; Security Interest For Expenses



 
  Section 4--504. Privilege   of  Presenting  Bank  to  Deal  With  Goods;
                    Security Interest for Expenses.
    (1) A presenting bank which, following the dishonor of  a  documentary
  draft,  has  seasonably requested instructions but does not receive them
  within a reasonable time may store, sell, or  otherwise  deal  with  the
  goods in any reasonable manner.
    (2)  For  its  reasonable expenses incurred by action under subsection
  (1) the presenting bank has a lien upon the  goods  or  their  proceeds,
  which may be foreclosed in the same manner as an unpaid seller's lien.

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