Utah Statutes

§ 70A-3-205 — Special indorsement -- Blank indorsement -- Anomalous indorsement.

Utah § 70A-3-205
JurisdictionUtah
Title 70AUniform Commercial Code
Ch. 70A-3Uniform Commercial Code - Negotiable Instruments
Part 70A-3-2Negotiation, Transfer, and Indorsement

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Utah Code Ann. § 70A-3-205 (2026).

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(1)If an indorsement is made by the holder of an instrument, whether payable to an identified person or payable to bearer, and the indorsement identifies a person to whom it makes the instrument payable, it is a "special indorsement." When specially indorsed, an instrument becomes payable to the identified person and may be negotiated only by the indorsement of that person. The principles stated in Section 70A-3-110 apply to special indorsements.
(2)If an indorsement is made by the holder of an instrument and it is not a special indorsement, it is a "blank indorsement." When indorsed in blank, an instrument becomes payable to bearer and may be negotiated by transfer of possession alone until specially indorsed.
(3)The holder may convert a blank indorsement that consists only of a signa

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Related

Sterling Fiduciaries LLC v. JPMorgan Chase Bank NA
2017 UT App 135 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 2017)
3 case citations

Legislative History

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 237, 1993 General Session

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