Arizona Statutes
§ 6-429 — Issuance, delivery, and transfer of certificates and account books
Arizona § 6-429
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 6-429 (2026).
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A.An association may evidence an account by one or more appropriate certificates.
B.The holder of an account may transfer his rights in the account absolutely or conditionally to any other person eligible to hold the same by written assignment. Notwithstanding the effectiveness of such a transfer between the parties to the transfer, the association may treat the holder of record as the owner of the account for payment, voting and all other purposes until the assignment and any accompanying certificate or account books have been received by the association with a request for the transfer on the association's records.
C.Account certificates, account books and any other evidences of membership are negotiable or nonnegotiable and not subject to, but shares of guaranty capital certificates
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