Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 definition
Examples of Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 in a sentence
Such information includes but is not limited to the amount of the check, the payee, the drawer's signature, and all other elements of a negotiable instrument under Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 as adopted in Washington.
Such information includes but is not limited to the amount of the check, the payee, the drawer’s signature, and all other elements of a negotiable instrument under Washington Uniform Commercial Code Article 3.
The Service will be subject to, and governed by, the Federal Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act, American National Standards X9 specification, Regulations J and CC of the Federal Reserve Board, Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 and 4 and all other laws and regulations that may now or hereafter apply (the “Rules”).
Such information includes but is not limited to the amount of the check, the payee, the drawer's signature, and all other elements of a negotiable instrument under Washington Uniform Commercial Code Article 3.
Such information includes, but is not limited to, the amount of the check, the payee, the drawer's signature, and all other elements of a negotiable instrument under Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 as adopted by Washington State.