New York Statutes

§ 3-206 — Effect of Restrictive Indorsement

New York § 3-206
JurisdictionNew York
Law UCCUniform Commercial Code
Part 2Transfer and Negotiation
Art. 3Commercial Paper

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N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code § 3-206 (2026).

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Section 3--206. Effect of Restrictive Indorsement.\n (1) No restrictive indorsement prevents further transfer or\nnegotiation of the instrument.\n (2) An intermediary bank, or a payor bank which is not the depositary\nbank, is neither given notice nor otherwise affected by a restrictive\nindorsement of any person except the bank's immediate transferor or the\nperson presenting for payment.\n (3) Except for an intermediary bank, any transferee under an\nindorsement which is conditional or includes the words "for collection",\n"for deposit", "pay any bank", or like terms (subparagraphs (a) and (c)\nof Section 3--205) must pay or apply any value given by him for or on\nthe security of the instrument consistently with the indorsement and to\nthe extent that he does so he becomes a holder fo

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