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Cal. Com. Code § 8301

Transfer of Certificated and Uncertificated Securities

Known as the Uniform Commercial Code

The act spans §§ 1101–12107 (623 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 46 Cal. 4th 1323 - Azure Ltd. v. I-Flow Corp. (2009)

Most recently applied in 46 Cal. 4th 1323 - Azure Ltd. v. I-Flow Corp. (July 2009)

Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 991, Sec. 33.3

(a) Delivery of a certificated security to a purchaser occurs when any of the following occur:

(1) The purchaser acquires possession of the security certificate.

(2) Another person, other than a securities intermediary, either acquires possession of the security certificate on behalf of the purchaser or, having previously acquired possession of the certificate, acknowledges that it holds for the purchaser.

(3) A securities intermediary acting on behalf of the purchaser acquires possession of the security certificate, only if the certificate is in registered form and is (A) registered in the name of the purchaser, (B) payable to the order of the purchaser, or (C) specially endorsed to the purchaser by an effective endorsement and has not been endorsed to the securities intermediary or in blank.

(b) Delivery of an uncertificated security to a purchaser occurs when any of the following occur:

(1) The issuer registers the purchaser as the registered owner, upon original issue or registration of transfer.

(2) Another person, other than a securities intermediary, either becomes the registered owner of the uncertificated security on behalf of the purchaser or, having previously become the registered owner, acknowledges that it holds for the purchaser.

Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.