HRS §490:3-107
Paying an instrument in foreign money
This section says that if a check or similar paper says it is payable in foreign money, the person paying it can pay either in that foreign money or in U.S. dollars using the current exchange rate on the day of payment, unless the paper says otherwise.
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The statute, as written — Instrument payable in foreign money
Unless the instrument otherwise provides, an instrument that states the amount payable in foreign money may be paid in the foreign money or in an equivalent amount in dollars calculated by using the current bank-offered spot rate at the place of payment for the purchase of dollars on the day on which the instrument is paid.
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