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Section 1-210 - Certificates of deposit; claims for payment.

§ 1-210. Certificates of deposit; claims for payment.
 

(a)  Definitions.-  

(1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. 

(2) "Account agreement" means one or more written instruments that establish when a certificate of deposit is payable. 

(3) "Certificate of deposit" means a deposit or share account at a depository institution that: 

(i) Is payable by the depository institution at the expiration of a specified time; and 

(ii) May be transferable or nontransferable, negotiable or nonnegotiable, and renewable or nonrenewable. 

(4) "Depository institution" means a State-chartered or federally chartered financial institution located in the State that is authorized to maintain certificates of deposit. 

(5) "Maturity date" means the time specified in an account agreement when a certificate of deposit is first payable, without taking into account any agreement regarding renewals. 

(b)  Commencement of action.- Subject to subsection (c) of this section, an action to enforce the obligation of a depository institution to pay all or part of the balance of a certificate of deposit must be commenced by the earlier of: 

(1) The time that an action to enforce an obligation under § 3-118(e) of the Commercial Law Article must be commenced, if the certificate of deposit is subject to that section; or 

(2) 6 years after the later of: 

(i) The maturity date of the certificate of deposit; 

(ii) The due date of the certificate of deposit indicated in the depository institution's last written notice of renewal of the certificate of deposit, if any; 

(iii) The date of the last written communication from the depository institution recognizing the depository institution's obligation to pay the certificate of deposit; or 

(iv) The last day of the taxable year for which a person identified in the certificate of deposit last reported interest income earned on the certificate of deposit on a federal or State income tax return. 

(c)  Automatically renewing certificates of deposit.- Notwithstanding subsection (b) of this section, an action to enforce the obligation of a depository institution to pay all or part of the balance of an automatically renewing certificate of deposit in existence on June 1, 2006, must be commenced by the later of: 

(1) 6 years after the later of the events described in subsection (b)(2)(i) through (iv) of this section; or 

(2) 1 year after June 1, 2006. 
 

[2006, ch. 535.] 
 

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