Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 1303.21 | Negotiation - UCC 3-201.
...(A) "Negotiation" means a voluntary or involuntary transfer of possession of an instrument by a person other than the issuer to a person who by the transfer becomes the holder of the instrument. (B) Except for negotiation by a remitter, if an instrument is payable to an identified person, negotiation requires transfer of possession of the instrument and its indorsement by the holder. If an instrument is payable to b... |
Section 1303.22 | Transfer of instrument - rights acquired by transfer - UCC 3-203.
...(A) An instrument is transferred when it is delivered by a person other than its issuer for the purpose of giving to the person receiving delivery the right to enforce the instrument. (B) Transfer of an instrument, whether or not the transfer is a negotiation, vests in the transferee any right of the transferor to enforce the instrument, including any right as a holder in due course, but the transferee cannot acquir... |
Section 1303.23 | Negotiation subject to rescission - UCC 3-202.
...(A) Negotiation is effective even if it is obtained in any of the following manners: (1) From an infant, a corporation exceeding its powers, or any other person without capacity; (2) By fraud, duress, or mistake of any kind; (3) As part of an illegal transaction; (4) In breach of duty. (B) To the extent permitted by other law, negotiation may be rescinded or may be subject to other remedies, but those remedies m... |
Section 1303.24 | Indorsement - UCC 3-204.
...(A)(1) "Indorsement" means a signature, other than that of a signer as maker, drawer, or acceptor, that alone or accompanied by other words is made on an instrument for any of the following purposes: (a) To negotiate the instrument; (b) To restrict payment of the instrument; (c) To incur the indorser's liability on the instrument. (2) Regardless of the intent of the signer, a signature and its accompanying words ... |
Section 1303.25 | Special indorsement - blank indorsement - anomalous indorsement - UCC 3-205.
...(A) A "special indorsement" means an indorsement that is made by the holder of an instrument, whether payable to an identified person or payable to the bearer, and that identifies a person to whom it makes the instrument payble. An instrument, when specially indorsed, becomes payable to the identified person and may be negotiated only by the indorsement of that person. Section 1303.08 of the Revised Code applies to s... |
Section 1303.26 | Restrictive indorsement - UCC 3-206.
...(A) An indorsement limiting payment to a particular person or otherwise prohibiting further transfer or negotiation of the instrument is not effective to prevent further transfer or negotiation of the instrument. (B) An indorsement stating a condition to the right of the indorsee to receive payment does not affect the right of the indorsee to enforce the instrument. A person paying the instrument or taking it for va... |
Section 1303.27 | Reacquisition - UCC 3-207.
..."Reacquisition of an instrument" occurs if it is transferred by negotiation or otherwise to a former holder. A former holder who reacquires the instrument may cancel any indorsements made after the reacquirer first became a holder of the instrument. If the cancellation causes the instrument to be payable to the reacquirer or to bearer, the reacquirer may negotiate the instrument. An indorser whose indorsement is canc... |
Section 1303.31 | Person entitled to enforce instrument - UCC 3-301.
...(A) "Person entitled to enforce" an instrument means any of the following persons: (1) The holder of the instrument; (2) A nonholder in possession of the instrument who has the rights of a holder; (3) A person not in possession of the instrument who is entitled to enforce the instrument pursuant to section 1303.38 or division (D) of section 1303.58 of the Revised Code. (B) A person may be a "person entitled to en... |
Section 1303.32 | Holder in due course - UCC 3-302.
...(A) Subject to division (C) of this section and division (D) of section 1303.05 of the Revised Code, "holder in due course" means the holder of an instrument if both of the following apply: (1) The instrument when issued or negotiated to the holder does not bear evidence of forgery or alteration that is so apparent, or is not otherwise so irregular or incomplete as to call into question its authenticity; (2) The ho... |
Section 1303.33 | Value and consideration - UCC 3-303.
...(A) An instrument is issued or transferred for value if any of the following apply: (1) The instrument is issued or transferred for a promise of performance, to the extent the promise has been performed. (2) The transferee acquires a security interest or other lien in the instrument other than a lien obtained by judicial proceeding. (3) The instrument is issued or transferred as payment of, or as security for, an ... |
Section 1303.34 | Overdue instrument - UCC 3-304.
...(A) An instrument payable on demand becomes overdue at the earliest of the following times: (1) On the day after the day during which demand for payment is duly made; (2) If the instrument is a check, ninety days after its date; (3) If the instrument is not a check, when the instrument has been outstanding for a period of time after its date that is unreasonably long under the circumstances of the particular case ... |
Section 1303.35 | Defenses and claims in recoupment - UCC 3-305.
...(A) Except as otherwise stated in this section, the right to enforce the obligation of a party to pay an instrument is subject to all of the following: (1) A defense of the obligor based on any of the following: (a) Infancy of the obligor to the extent it is a defense to a simple contract; (b) Duress, lack of legal capacity, or illegality of the transaction that, under other law, nullifies the obligation of the ob... |
Section 1303.36 | Proof of signatures and status as holder in due course - UCC 3-308 - claims to an instrument - UCC 3-306.
...(A) Unless specifically denied in the pleadings, in an action with respect to an instrument, the authenticity of, and authority to make, each signature on an instrument is admitted. If the validity of a signature is denied in the pleadings, the burden of establishing validity is on the party claiming validity but the signature is presumed to be authentic and authorized unless the action is to enforce the liability of... |
Section 1303.37 | Notice of breach of fiduciary duty - UCC 3-307.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Fiduciary" means an agent, trustee, partner, corporate officer, corporate director, or other representative owing a fiduciary duty with respect to an instrument. (2) "Represented person" means the principal, beneficiary, partnership, corporation, or other person to whom the fiduciary duty with respect to an instrument referred to in division (A)(1) of this section is owed. (B) If ... |
Section 1303.38 | Enforcement of lost, destroyed or stolen instrument - UCC 3-309.
...(A) A person not in possession of an instrument is entitled to enforce the instrument if all of the following apply: (1) The person seeking to enforce the instrument was entitled to enforce the instrument when loss of possession occurred or has directly or indirectly acquired ownership of the instrument from a person who was entitled to enforce the instrument when loss of possession occurred. (2) The loss of posses... |
Section 1303.39 | Effect of instrument on obligation for which taken - UCC 3-310.
...(A) Unless otherwise agreed, if a certified check, cashier's check, or teller's check is taken for an obligation, the obligation is discharged to the same extent discharge would result if an amount of money equal to the amount of the instrument were taken in payment of the obligation. The discharge of the obligation does not affect any liability that the obligor may have as an indorser of the instrument taken in paym... |
Section 1303.40 | Accord and satisfaction by use of instrument - UCC 3-311.
...If a person against whom a claim is asserted proves that that person in good faith tendered an instrument to the claimant as full satisfaction of the claim, that the amount of the claim was unliquidated or subject to a bona fide dispute, and that the claimant obtained payment of the instrument, all the following apply: (A) Unless division (B) of this section applies, the claim is discharged if the person against who... |
Section 1303.401 | Lost, destroyed or stolen cashier's check, teller's check or certified check - UCC 3-312.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Check" means a cashier's check, teller's check, or certified check. (2) "Claimant" means a person who claims the right to receive the amount of a check that was lost, destroyed, or stolen. (3) "Declaration of loss" means a statement made in a record, under penalty of perjury, to the effect that all of the following are true: (a) The declarant lost possession of a check; (b) Th... |
Section 1303.41 | Signature - UCC 3-401.
...(A) A person is not liable on an instrument unless the person signed the instrument or the person is represented by an agent or representative who signed the instrument and the signature is binding on the represented person pursuant to section 1303.42 of the Revised Code. (B) A signature may be made manually or by means of a device or machine and by the use of any name, including a trade or assumed name, or by a wor... |
Section 1303.42 | Signature by representative - UCC 3-402.
...(A) If a person acting, or purporting to act, as a representative signs an instrument by signing either the name of the represented person or the name of the signer, the represented person is bound by the signature to the same extent the represented person would be bound if the signature were on a simple contract. If the represented person is so bound, the signature of the representative is the "authorized signature ... |
Section 1303.43 | Unauthorized signature - UCC 3-403.
...(A) Unless otherwise provided in this chapter or sections 1304.01 to 1304.40 of the Revised Code, an unauthorized signature is ineffective except as the signature of the unauthorized signer in favor of a person who in good faith pays the instrument or takes it for value. An unauthorized signature may be ratified for all purposes of this chapter. (B) If the signature of more than one person is required to constitute ... |
Section 1303.44 | Impostors - fictitious payees - UCC 3-404.
...(A) If an impostor, by use of the mails or otherwise, induces the issuer of an instrument to issue the instrument to the impostor, or to a person acting in concert with the impostor, by impersonating the payee of the instrument or a person authorized to act for the payee, an indorsement of the instrument by any person in the name of the payee is effective as the indorsement of the payee in favor of a person who, in g... |
Section 1303.45 | Drawee not liable on unaccepted draft - UCC 3-408.
...A check or other draft does not of itself operate as an assignment of any funds in the hands of the drawee available for its payment, and the drawee is not liable on the instrument until he accepts it. |
Section 1303.46 | Acceptance of draft - certified check - UCC 3-409.
...(A) "Acceptance" means the drawee's signed agreement to pay the draft as presented. It must be written on the draft, and may consist of his signature alone. Acceptance may be made at any time and becomes effective when notification is given pursuant to instructions or the accepted draft is delivered for the purpose of giving rights on the acceptance to any person. (B) A draft may be accepted although it has not bee... |
Section 1303.47 | Employer's responsibility for fraudulent indorsement by employee - UCC 3-405.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Employee" includes an independent contractor and an employee of an independent contractor retained by the employer. (2) "Fraudulent indorsement" means either of the following: (a) In the case of an instrument payable to the employer, a forged indorsement purporting to be that of the employer; (b) In the case of an instrument with respect to which the employer is the issuer, a for... |