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35-4-435
Section 35-4-435 Notice requirements for existing private transfer fee obligations. (a) The
payee of a private transfer fee obligation imposed prior to May 25, 2011, shall record, prior
to December 31, 2011, against the real property subject to the private transfer fee obligation,
a separate document in the office of the judge of probate for each county in which the real
property is located which complies with all of the following requirements: (1) The title of
the document shall be "Notice of Private Transfer Fee Obligation" in at least 14-point
boldface type. (2) The amount, if the private transfer fee is a flat amount, or the percentage
of the sales price constituting the cost of the private transfer fee, or such other basis
by which the private transfer fee is to be calculated. (3) If the real property is residential
property, actual dollar-cost examples of the private transfer fee for a home priced at two
hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000), five hundred thousand dollars...
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35-4-434
Section 35-4-434 Disclosure. (a) Any contract for the sale of real property subject to a private
transfer fee obligation shall include a provision disclosing the existence of that obligation,
a description of the obligation, and a statement that private transfer fee obligations are
subject to certain prohibitions under this article. A contract for sale of real property which
does not conform to the requirements of this section is not enforceable by the seller against
the buyer, nor is the buyer liable to the seller for damages under such a contract, and the
buyer under the contract is entitled to the return of all deposits made in connection with
the sale of the real property. (b) Where a private transfer fee obligation is not disclosed
under subsection (a) and a buyer subsequently discovers the existence of the private transfer
fee obligation after title to the property has passed to the buyer, the buyer has the right
to recover both: (1) Any and all damages resulting from the failure...
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7-4A-208
Section 7-4A-208 Misdescription of intermediary bank or beneficiary's bank. (a) This subsection
applies to a payment order identifying an intermediary bank or the beneficiary's bank only
by an identifying number. (1) The receiving bank may rely on the number as the proper identification
of the intermediary or beneficiary's bank and need not determine whether the number identifies
a bank. (2) The sender is obliged to compensate the receiving bank for any loss and expenses
incurred by the receiving bank as a result of its reliance on the number in executing or attempting
to execute the order. (b) This subsection applies to a payment order identifying an intermediary
bank or the beneficiary's bank both by name and an identifying number if the name and number
identify different persons. (1) If the sender is a bank, the receiving bank may rely on the
number as the proper identification of the intermediary or beneficiary's bank if the receiving
bank, when it executes the sender's order, does...
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27-32-27.1
Section 27-32-27.1 Authority of receivers and federal home loan banks regarding collateral
pledged by insurer members in delinquency proceedings. (a) For purposes of this chapter, the
following terms shall have the following meanings: (1) FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK or FHLB. A federal
home loan bank established pursuant to the Federal Home Loan Bank Act, 12 U.S.C. Section 1421,
et seq. (2) INSURER MEMBER. An insurer who is a member of a federal home loan bank. (b) Notwithstanding
any other provision of this chapter, the receiver for an insurer member may not void any transfer
of, or any obligation to transfer, money or any other property arising under or in connection
with any federal home loan bank security agreement, or any pledge, security, collateral, or
guarantee agreement, or any other similar arrangement or credit enhancement relating to a
federal home loan bank security agreement made in the ordinary course of business and in compliance
with the applicable federal home loan bank...
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8-9B-6
Section 8-9B-6 Transfer voidable as to present creditor. (a) A transfer made by a debtor is
voidable as to a creditor whose claim arose before the transfer was made if the debtor made
the transfer without the debtor receiving a reasonably equivalent value in exchange for the
transfer and the debtor was insolvent at that time or the debtor became insolvent as a result
of the transfer. (b) A transfer made by a debtor is voidable as to a creditor whose claim
arose before the transfer was made if the transfer was made to an insider for an antecedent
debt, the debtor was insolvent at that time, and the insider had reasonable cause to believe
that the debtor was insolvent. (c) Subject to Section 8-9B-3(b), a creditor making a claim
for relief under subsection (a) or (b) has the burden of proving the elements of the claim
for relief by a preponderance of the evidence. (Act 2018-163, ยง1.)...
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7-3-305
Section 7-3-305 Defenses and claims in recoupment. (a) Except as stated in subsection (b),
the right to enforce the obligation of a party to pay an instrument is subject to the following:
(1) A defense of the obligor based on (i) infancy of the obligor to the extent it is a defense
to a simple contract, (ii) duress, lack of legal capacity, or illegality of the transaction
which, under other law, nullifies the obligation of the obligor, (iii) fraud that induced
the obligor to sign the instrument with neither knowledge nor reasonable opportunity to learn
of its character or its essential terms, or (iv) discharge of the obligor in insolvency proceedings;
(2) A defense of the obligor stated in another section of this article or a defense of the
obligor that would be available if the person entitled to enforce the instrument were enforcing
a right to payment under a simple contract; and (3) A claim in recoupment of the obligor against
the original payee of the instrument if the claim arose...
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7-4-104
Section 7-4-104 Definitions and index of definitions. (a) In this article, unless the context
otherwise requires: (1) "Account" means any deposit or credit account with a bank,
including a demand, time, savings, passbook, share draft, or like account, other than an account
evidenced by a certificate of deposit; (2) "Afternoon" means the period of a day
between noon and midnight; (3) "Banking day" means the part of a day on which a
bank is open to the public for carrying on substantially all of its banking functions; (4)
"Clearing house" means an association of banks or other payors regularly clearing
items; (5) "Customer" means a person having an account with a bank or for whom a
bank has agreed to collect items, including a bank that maintains an account at another bank;
(6) "Documentary draft" means a draft to be presented for acceptance or payment
if specified documents, certificated securities (Section 7-8-102) or instructions for uncertificated
securities (Section 7-8-308), or...
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7-4A-105
Section 7-4A-105 Other definitions. (a) In this article: (1) "Authorized account"
means a deposit account of a customer in a bank designated by the customer as a source of
payment of payment orders issued by the customer to the bank. If a customer does not so designate
an account, any account of the customer is an authorized account if payment of a payment order
from that account is not inconsistent with a restriction on the use of that account. (2) "Bank"
means a person engaged in the business of banking and includes a savings bank, savings and
loan association, credit union, and trust company. A branch or separate office of a bank is
a separate bank for purposes of this article. (3) "Customer" means a person, including
a bank, having an account with a bank, or from whom a bank has agreed to receive payment orders.
(4) "Funds-transfer business day" of a receiving bank means the part of a day during
which the receiving bank is open for the receipt, processing, and transmittal of...
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7-4A-207
Section 7-4A-207 Misdescription of beneficiary. (a) Subject to subsection (b), if, in a payment
order received by the beneficiary's bank, the name, bank account number, or other identification
of the beneficiary refers to a nonexistent or unidentifiable person or account, no person
has rights as a beneficiary of the order and acceptance of the order cannot occur. (b) If
a payment order received by the beneficiary's bank identifies the beneficiary both by name
and by an identifying or bank account number and the name and number identify different persons,
the following rules apply: (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c), if the beneficiary's
bank does not know that the name and number refer to different persons, it may rely on the
number as the proper identification of the beneficiary of the order. The beneficiary's bank
need not determine whether the name and number refer to the same person. (2) If the beneficiary's
bank pays the person identified by name or knows that the...
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7-4A-507
Section 7-4A-507 Choice of law. (a) The following rules apply unless the affected parties otherwise
agree or subsection (c) applies: (1) The rights and obligations between the sender of a payment
order and the receiving bank are governed by the law of the jurisdiction in which the receiving
bank is located. (2) The rights and obligations between the beneficiary's bank and the beneficiary
are governed by the law of the jurisdiction in which the beneficiary's bank is located. (3)
The issue of when payment is made pursuant to a funds transfer by the originator to the beneficiary
is governed by the law of the jurisdiction in which the beneficiary's bank is located. (b)
If the parties described in each paragraph of subsection (a) have made an agreement selecting
the law of a particular jurisdiction to govern rights and obligations between each other,
the law of that jurisdiction governs those rights and obligations, whether or not the payment
order or the funds transfer bears a reasonable...
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