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NRS 104.3204

Endorsement

Known as the Uniform Commercial Code

The act spans §§ 104–104 (489 sections).

Applied in 6 court decisions — leading case Edelstein v. Bank of New York Mellon (2012)

Most recently applied in Daisy Trust v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (July 2019)

(Added to NRS by 1965, 823; A 1993, 1268)

How often courts cite this section

2011201920
citing decisions per year

Court decisions citing this, by year. The dip in the last several years is a data-coverage gap, not a real trend — our corpus holds fewer opinions from the most recent years, so recent citations are undercounted.

1. “Endorsement” means a signature, other than that of a signer as maker, drawer or acceptor, that alone or accompanied by other words is made on an instrument for the purpose of negotiating the instrument, restricting payment of the instrument, or incurring endorser’s liability on the instrument, but regardless of the intent of the signer, a signature and its accompanying words are an endorsement unless the accompanying words, terms of the instrument, place of the signature, or other circumstances unambiguously indicate that the signature was made for a purpose other than endorsement. For the purpose of determining whether a signature is made on an instrument, a paper affixed to the instrument is a part of the instrument.

2. “Endorser” means a person who makes an endorsement.

3. For the purpose of determining whether the transferee of an instrument is a holder, an endorsement that transfers a security interest in the instrument is effective as an unqualified endorsement of the instrument.

4. If an instrument is payable to a holder under a name that is not the holder’s own, endorsement may be made by the holder in the name stated in the instrument or in his or her own name, or both, but signature in both names may be required by a person paying or taking the instrument for value or collection.

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