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7-8-109
Section 7-8-109 Warranties in indirect holding. (a) A person who originates an entitlement
order to a securities intermediary warrants to the securities intermediary that: (1) the entitlement
order is made by an appropriate person, or if the entitlement order is by an agent, the agent
has actual authority to act on behalf of the appropriate person; and (2) there is no adverse
claim to the security entitlement. (b) A person who delivers a security certificate to a securities
intermediary for credit to a securities account or originates an instruction with respect
to an uncertificated security directing that the uncertificated security be credited to a
securities account makes to the securities intermediary the warranties specified in Section
7-8-108(a) or (b). (c) If a securities intermediary delivers a security certificate to its
entitlement holder or causes its entitlement holder to be registered as the owner of an uncertificated
security, the securities intermediary makes to the...
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7-8-501
Section 7-8-501 Securities account; acquisition of security entitlement from securities intermediary.
(a) "Securities account" means an account to which a financial asset is or may be
credited in accordance with an agreement under which the person maintaining the account undertakes
to treat the person for whom the account is maintained as entitled to exercise the rights
that comprise the financial asset. (b) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (d) and
(e), a person acquires a security entitlement if a securities intermediary: (1) indicates
by book entry that a financial asset has been credited to the person's securities account;
(2) receives a financial asset from the person or acquires a financial asset for the person
and, in either case, accepts it for credit to the person's securities account; or (3) becomes
obligated under other law, regulation, or rule to credit a financial asset to the person's
securities account. (c) If a condition of subsection (b) has been met, a...
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7-8-509
Section 7-8-509 Specification of duties of securities intermediary by other statute or regulation;
manner of performance of duties of securities intermediary and exercise of rights of entitlement
holder. (a) If the substance of a duty imposed upon a securities intermediary by Sections
7-8-504 through 7-8-508 is the subject of other statute, regulation, or rule, compliance with
that statute, regulation, or rule satisfies the duty. (b) To the extent that specific standards
for the performance of the duties of a securities intermediary or the exercise of the rights
of an entitlement holder are not specified by other statute, regulation, or rule or by agreement
between the securities intermediary and entitlement holder, the securities intermediary shall
perform its duties and the entitlement holder shall exercise its rights in a commercially
reasonable manner. (c) The obligation of a securities intermediary to perform the duties imposed
by Sections 7-8-504 through 7-8-508 is subject to:...
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7-8-110
Section 7-8-110 Applicability; choice of law. (a) The local law of the issuer's jurisdiction,
as specified in subsection (d), governs: (1) the validity of a security; (2) the rights and
duties of the issuer with respect to registration of transfer; (3) the effectiveness of registration
of transfer by the issuer; (4) whether the issuer owes any duties to an adverse claimant to
a security; and (5) whether an adverse claim can be asserted against a person to whom transfer
of a certificated or uncertificated security is registered or a person who obtains control
of an uncertificated security. (b) The local law of the securities intermediary's jurisdiction,
as specified in subsection (e), governs: (1) acquisition of a security entitlement from the
securities intermediary; (2) the rights and duties of the securities intermediary and entitlement
holder arising out of a security entitlement; (3) whether the securities intermediary owes
any duties to an adverse claimant to a security...
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7-9A-328
Section 7-9A-328 Priority of security interests in investment property. The following rules
govern priority among conflicting security interests in the same investment property: (1)
A security interest held by a secured party having control of investment property under Section
7-9A-106 has priority over a security interest held by a secured party that does not have
control of the investment property. (2) Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (3) and
(4), conflicting security interests held by secured parties each of which has control under
Section 7-9A-106 rank according to priority in time of: (A) if the collateral is a security,
obtaining control; (B) if the collateral is a security entitlement carried in a securities
account and: (i) if the secured party obtained control under Section 7-8-106(d)(1), the secured
party's becoming the person for which the securities account is maintained; (ii) if the secured
party obtained control under Section 7-8-106(d)(2), the securities...
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7-8-510
Section 7-8-510 Rights of purchaser of security entitlement from entitlement holder. (a) In
a case not covered by the priority rules in Article 9A or the rules stated in subsection (c),
an action based on an adverse claim to a financial asset or security entitlement, whether
framed in conversion, replevin, constructive trust, equitable lien, or other theory, may not
be asserted against a person who purchases a security entitlement, or an interest therein,
from an entitlement holder if the purchaser gives value, does not have notice of the adverse
claim, and obtains control. (b) If an adverse claim could not have been asserted against an
entitlement holder under Section 7-8-502, the adverse claim cannot be asserted against a person
who purchases a security entitlement, or an interest therein, from the entitlement holder.
(c) In a case not covered by the priority rules in Article 9A, a purchaser for value of a
security entitlement, or an interest therein, who obtains control has priority...
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7-8-301
Section 7-8-301 Delivery. (a) Delivery of a certificated security to a purchaser occurs when:
(1) the purchaser acquires possession of the security certificate; (2) another person, other
than a securities intermediary, either acquires possession of the security certificate on
behalf of the purchaser or, having previously acquired possession of the certificate, acknowledges
that it holds for the purchaser; or (3) a securities intermediary acting on behalf of the
purchaser acquires possession of the security certificate, only if the certificate is in registered
form and is (i) registered in the name of the purchaser, (ii) payable to the order of the
purchaser, or (iii) specially indorsed to the purchaser by an effective indorsement and has
not been indorsed to the securities intermediary or in blank. (b) Delivery of an uncertificated
security to a purchaser occurs when: (1) the issuer registers the purchaser as the registered
owner, upon original issue or registration of transfer; or (2)...
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7-8-104
Section 7-8-104 Acquisition of security or financial asset or interest therein. (a) A person
acquires a security or an interest therein, under this article, if: (1) the person is a purchaser
to whom a security is delivered pursuant to Section 7-8-301; or (2) the person acquires a
security entitlement to the security pursuant to Section 7-8-501. (b) A person acquires a
financial asset, other than a security, or an interest therein, under this article, if the
person acquires a security entitlement to the financial asset. (c) A person who acquires a
security entitlement to a security or other financial asset has the rights specified in Part
5, but is a purchaser of any security, security entitlement, or other financial asset held
by the securities intermediary only to the extent provided in Section 7-8-503. (d) Unless
the context shows that a different meaning is intended, a person who is required by other
law, regulation, rule, or agreement to transfer, deliver, present, surrender,...
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7-4A-305
Section 7-4A-305 Liability for late or improper execution or failure to execute payment order.
(a) If a funds transfer is completed but execution of a payment order by the receiving bank
in breach of Section 7-4A-302 results in delay in payment to the beneficiary, the bank is
obliged to pay interest to either the originator or the beneficiary of the funds transfer
for the period of delay caused by the improper execution. Except as provided in subsection
(c), additional damages are not recoverable. (b) If execution of a payment order by a receiving
bank in breach of Section 7-4A-302 results in (i) noncompletion of the funds transfer, (ii)
failure to use an intermediary bank designated by the originator, or (iii) issuance of a payment
order that does not comply with the terms of the payment order of the originator, the bank
is liable to the originator for its expenses in the funds transfer and for incidental expenses
and interest losses, to the extent not covered by subsection (a),...
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13A-6-143
Section 13A-6-143 Arrest for violation of article. A law enforcement officer may arrest any
person for the violation of this article if the officer has probable cause to believe that
the person has violated any provision of a valid domestic violence protection order, whether
temporary or permanent. The presentation of a domestic violence protection order constitutes
probable cause for an officer to believe that a valid order exists. For purposes of this article,
the domestic violence protection order may be inscribed on a tangible copy or may be stored
in an electronic or other medium if it is retrievable in a detectable form. Presentation of
a certified copy of the domestic violence protection order is not required for enforcement
or to allow a law enforcement officer to effect a warrantless arrest. If a domestic violence
protection order is not presented to or otherwise confirmed by a law enforcement officer,
the officer may consider other information in determining whether there is...
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