Louisiana Statutes

§ 10:3-106 — Unconditional promise or order

Louisiana·Title 10 Commercial Laws
(a)Except as provided in this Section, for the purposes of R.S. 10:3-104(a), a promise or order is unconditional unless it states (i) an express condition to payment, (ii) that the promise or order is subject to or governed by another writing, or (iii) that rights or obligations with respect to the promise or order are stated in another writing. A reference to another writing does not of itself make the promise or order conditional.
(b)A promise or order is not made conditional (i) by a reference to another writing for a statement of rights with respect to collateral, prepayment, or acceleration, or (ii) because payment is limited to resort to a particular fund or source.
(c)If a promise or order requires, as a condition to payment, a countersignature by a person whose specimen signatur

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Legislative History

Acts 1992, No. 1133, §3, eff. July 1, 1993; Acts 1993, No. 948, §10, eff. Jan. 1, 1994.

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