Arkansas Statutes
§ 4-3-203 — Transfer of instrument - Rights acquired by transfer
Arkansas § 4-3-203
JurisdictionArkansas
Title4
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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 4-3-203 (2026).
Text
(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 acquire rights of a holder in due course by a transfer, directly or indirectly, from a holder in due course if the transferee engaged in fraud or illegality affecting the instrument.
(c)Unless otherwise agreed, if an instrument is transferred for value and the transferee does not become a holder because of lack of indorsement by the transferor, the transferee has a specifically enfor
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Related
UMLIC 2 Funding Corp. v. Butcher
970 S.W.2d 211 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1998)
Chalmers v. Chalmers
937 S.W.2d 171 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1997)
Federal Financial Co. v. Noe
983 S.W.2d 107 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1998)
Legislative History
Acts 1991, No. 572, § 5.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 4-1-101
Short titles§ 4-1-102
Scope of subtitle§ 4-1-104
Construction against implicit repeal§ 4-1-105
Severability§ 4-1-106
Use of singular and plural - Gender§ 4-1-107
Section captions§ 4-1-201
General definitions§ 4-1-202
Notice - Knowledge§ 4-1-204
Value§ 4-1-205
Reasonable time - Seasonableness§ 4-1-206
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Bluebook (online)
Arkansas § 4-3-203, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ar/4-3-203.