Montana Statutes
§ 30-3-310 — Effect Of Instrument On Obligation For Which Taken
Montana § 30-3-310
JurisdictionMontana
Title 30TRADE AND COMMERCE
Ch. 3UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
Part 3Rights of a Holder
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 30-3-310 (2026).
Text
30-3-310 . Effect of instrument on obligation for which taken.
(1)Unless otherwise agreed, if a certified check, cashier's check, or teller's check is taken for an obligation, the obligation is discharged to the same extent discharge would result if an amount of money equal to the amount of the instrument were taken in payment of the obligation. Discharge of the obligation does not affect any liability that the obligor may have as an indorser of the instrument.
(2)Unless otherwise agreed and except as provided in subsection (1), if a note or an uncertified check is taken for an obligation, the obligation is suspended to the same extent the obligation would be discharged if an amount of money equal to the amount of the instrument were taken.
(3)In the case of an uncertified check, suspen
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 123, Ch. 410, L. 1991.
Nearby Sections
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§ 30-3-101
Short Title§ 30-3-102
Definitions§ 30-3-103
Repealed§ 30-3-104
Negotiable Instrument§ 30-3-105
Unconditional Promise Or Order§ 30-3-106
Repealed§ 30-3-107
Instrument Payable In Foreign Money§ 30-3-108
Payable On Demand§ 30-3-109
Definite Time§ 30-3-110
Repealed§ 30-3-111
Payable To Bearer Or To Order§ 30-3-112
Repealed§ 30-3-113
Repealed§ 30-3-114
Date Of Instrument§ 30-3-115
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Bluebook (online)
Montana § 30-3-310, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mt/3/30-3-310.