U.C.C. - ARTICLE 3 - NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
..PART 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
§ 3-103. DEFINITIONS.
- (a) In this Article:
- (1) "Acceptor" means a drawee who
has accepted a draft.
- (2) "Drawee" means a person ordered
in a draft to make payment.
- (3) "Drawer" means a person who signs
or is identified in a draft as a
person ordering payment.
- (4) "Good faith" means honesty
in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair
dealing.
- (5) "Maker" means a person who signs
or is identified in a note as a person
undertaking to pay.
- (6) "Order" means a written instruction
to pay money signed by the person giving the instruction. The instruction
may be addressed to any person, including the person giving the instruction,
or to one or more persons jointly or in the alternative but not in succession.
An authorization to pay is not an order unless the person authorized to
pay is also instructed to pay.
- (7) "Ordinary care" in the
case of a person engaged in business means observance of reasonable commercial
standards, prevailing in the area in which the person is located, with
respect to the business in which the person is engaged. In the case of
a bank that takes an instrument for
processing for collection or payment by automated means, reasonable commercial
standards do not require the bank to examine the instrument if the failure
to examine does not violate the bank's prescribed procedures and the bank's
procedures do not vary unreasonably from general banking usage not disapproved
by this Article or Article 4.
- (8) "Party" means a party to an instrument.
- (9) "Promise" means a written undertaking
to pay money signed by the person undertaking to pay. An acknowledgment
of an obligation by the obligor is not a promise unless the obligor also
undertakes to pay the obligation.
- (10) "Prove" with respect to a fact
means to meet the burden of establishing the fact (Section 1-201(8)).
- (11) "Remitter" means a person
who purchases an instrument from
its issuer if the instrument is payable
to an identified person other than the purchaser.
- (b) Other definitions applying to this Article and
the sections in which they appear are:
- "Acceptance" -- Section 3-409
- "Accommodated party" -- Section 3-419
- "Accommodation party" -- Section 3-419
- "Alteration" -- Section 3-407
- "Anomalous indorsement" -- Section 3-205
- "Blank indorsement" -- Section 3-205
- "Cashier's check" -- Section 3-104
- "Certificate of deposit" -- Section 3-104
- "Certified check" -- Section 3-409
- "Check" -- Section 3-104
- "Consideration" -- Section 3-303
- "Draft" -- Section 3-104
- "Holder in due course" -- Section 3-302
- "Incomplete instrument" -- Section 3-115
- "Indorsement" -- Section 3-204
- "Indorser" -- Section 3-204
- "Instrument" -- Section 3-104
- "Issue" -- Section 3-105
- "Issuer" -- Section 3-105
- "Negotiable instrument" -- Section 3-104
- "Negotiation" -- Section 3-201
- "Note" -- Section 3-104
- "Payable at a definite time" -- Section 3-108
- "Payable on demand" -- Section 3-108
- "Payable to bearer" -- Section 3-109
- "Payable to order" -- Section 3-109
- "Payment" -- Section 3-602
- "Person entitled to enforce" -- Section 3-301
- "Presentment" -- Section 3-501
- "Reacquisition" -- Section 3-207
- "Special indorsement" -- Section 3-205
- "Teller's check" -- Section 3-104
- "Transfer of instrument" -- Section 3-203
- "Traveler's check" -- Section 3-104
- "Value" -- Section 3-303
- (c) The following definitions in other Articles
apply to this Article:
- "Bank" -- Section 4-105
- "Banking day" -- Section 4-104
- "Clearing house" -- Section 4-104
- "Collecting bank" -- Section 4-105
- "Depositary bank" -- Section 4-105
- "Documentary draft" -- Section 4-104
- "Intermediary bank" -- Section 4-105
- "Item" -- Section 4-104
- "Payor bank" -- Section 4-105
- "Suspends payments" -- Section 4-104
- (d) In addition, Article 1 contains general definitions
and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this
Article.
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