Idaho Statutes
§ 28-3-419 — INSTRUMENTS SIGNED FOR ACCOMMODATION
Idaho § 28-3-419
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 28COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Part 4.LIABILITY OF PARTIES
Ch. 3UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE — NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 28-3-419 (2026).
Text
(1)If an instrument is issued for value given for the benefit of a party to the instrument ("accommodated party") and another party to the instrument ("accommodation party") signs the instrument for the purpose of incurring liability on the instrument without being a direct beneficiary of the value given for the instrument, the instrument is signed by the accommodation party "for accommodation."
(2)An accommodation party may sign the instrument as maker, drawer, acceptor, or indorser and, subject to subsection (4) of this section, is obliged to pay the instrument in the capacity in which the accommodation party signs. The obligation of an accommodation party may be enforced notwithstanding any statute of frauds and whether or not the accommodation party receives consideration for the acc
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Related
Ponderosa Paint Manufacturing, Inc. v. Yack
870 P.2d 663 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1994)
Hoopes v. Hoopes
861 P.2d 88 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1993)
Legislative History
[28-3-419, added 1993, ch. 288, sec. 2, p. 1046.]
Nearby Sections
15
§ 28-1-101
SHORT TITLES§ 28-1-102
SCOPE OF CHAPTER§ 28-1-104
CONSTRUCTION AGAINST IMPLIED REPEAL§ 28-1-105
SEVERABILITY§ 28-1-106
USE OF SINGULAR AND PLURAL — GENDER§ 28-1-107
SECTION CAPTIONS§ 28-1-201
GENERAL DEFINITIONS§ 28-1-202
NOTICE — KNOWLEDGE§ 28-1-204
VALUE§ 28-1-205
REASONABLE TIME — SEASONABLENESS§ 28-1-206
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Idaho § 28-3-419, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/28-3-419.