Ohio Statutes
§ 1308.30 — Wrongful transfer of security
Ohio § 1308.30
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 1308.30 (2026).
Text
(A)Any person against whom the transfer of a security is wrongful for any reason, including his incapacity, as against anyone except a bona fide purchaser, may:
(1)Reclaim possession of the certificated security wrongfully transferred;
(2)Obtain possession of any new certificated security representing all or part of the same rights;
(3)Compel the origination of an instruction to transfer to him or a person designated by him an uncertificated security constituting all or part of the same rights; or
(4)Have damages.
(B)If the transfer is wrongful because of an unauthorized indorsement of a certificated security, the owner may also reclaim or obtain possession of the security or a new certificated security even from a bona fide purchaser if the ineffectiveness of the purported indo
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Related
Smith v. Provident Bank
170 F.3d 609 (Sixth Circuit, 1999)
Toledo Trust Co. v. Peoples Banking Co. (In Re Hartley)
52 B.R. 679 (N.D. Ohio, 1985)
Legislative History
Effective: September 20, 1984 | Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 283 - 115th General Assembly
Nearby Sections
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§ 1308.01
Definitions - UCC 8-102§ 1308.08
Issuer - UCC 8-201Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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