Arkansas Statutes

§ 4-9-406 — Discharge of account debtor - Notification of assignment - Identification and proof of assignment - Restrictions on assignment of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, and promissory notes ineffective

Arkansas § 4-9-406

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Ark. Code Ann. § 4-9-406 (2026).

Text

(a)Subject to subsections (b)-
(i), an account debtor on an account, chattel paper, or a payment intangible may discharge its obligation by paying the assignor until, but not after, the account debtor receives a notification, authenticated by the assignor or the assignee, that the amount due or to become due has been assigned and that payment is to be made to the assignee. After receipt of the notification, the account debtor may discharge its obligation by paying the assignee and may not discharge the obligation by paying the assignor.
(b)Subject to subsection (h), notification is ineffective under subsection (a):
(1)if it does not reasonably identify the rights assigned;
(2)to the extent that an agreement between an account debtor and a seller of a payment intangible limits the accoun

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Related

Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 1991)

Legislative History

Amended by Act 2013, No. 138,§ 13, eff. 2/20/2013. Acts 2001, No. 1439, § 1.

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