Subject: at *2 law ...See Official Comment to Section 4-A-503 (explaining that this section “is designed to prevent interruption of a funds transfer after it has been set in motion” and that “intermediary banks are protected”); see also In re Contichem LPG, No. 99 Civ. 10493, 1999 WL 977364, at *2 n.2 (S.DN.Y. Oct. 27, 1999) (“Under New York Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) § 4-A-503, funds in the hands of an intermediary bank in a series of wire transfers of funds cannot be attached, nor their further transfer be restrained.”).
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