Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 definition

Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 means the terms and provisions of Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code governing the creation, transfer and payment of negotiable instruments.

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.