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New Mexico Statutes Chapter 55 > Article 3 - Negotiable Instruments

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 55 > Article 3 - Negotiable Instruments


Current as of: 2010
§ 55-3-101Short title
§ 55-3-102Subject matter
§ 55-3-103Definitions
§ 55-3-104Negotiable instrument
§ 55-3-105Issue of instrument
§ 55-3-106Unconditional promise or order
§ 55-3-107Instrument payable in foreign money
§ 55-3-108Payable on demand or at definite time
§ 55-3-109Payable to bearer or to order
§ 55-3-110Identification of person to whom instrument is payable
§ 55-3-111Place of payment
§ 55-3-112Interest
§ 55-3-113Date of instrument
§ 55-3-114Contradictory terms of instrument
§ 55-3-115Incomplete instrument
§ 55-3-116Joint and several liability; contribution
§ 55-3-117Other agreements affecting instrument
§ 55-3-118Statute of limitations
§ 55-3-119Notice of right to defend action
§ 55-3-201Negotiation
§ 55-3-202Negotiation subject to rescission
§ 55-3-203Transfer of instrument; rights acquired by transfer
§ 55-3-204Indorsement
§ 55-3-205Special indorsement; blank indorsement; anomalous indorsement
§ 55-3-206Restrictive indorsement
§ 55-3-207Reacquisition
§ 55-3-301Person entitled to enforce instrument
§ 55-3-302Holder in due course
§ 55-3-303Value and consideration
§ 55-3-304Overdue instrument
§ 55-3-305Defenses and claims in recoupment
§ 55-3-306Claims to an instrument
§ 55-3-307Notice of breach of fiduciary duty
§ 55-3-308Proof of signatures and status as holder in due course
§ 55-3-309Enforcement of lost, destroyed, or stolen instrument
§ 55-3-310Effect of instrument on obligation for which taken
§ 55-3-311Accord and satisfaction by use of instrument
§ 55-3-312Lost, destroyed or stolen cashier's check, teller's check or certified check
§ 55-3-401Signature
§ 55-3-402Signature by representative
§ 55-3-403Unauthorized signature
§ 55-3-404Impostors; fictitious payees
§ 55-3-405Employer's responsibility for fraudulent indorsement by employee
§ 55-3-406Negligence contributing to forged signature or alteration of instrument
§ 55-3-407Alteration
§ 55-3-408Drawee not liable on unaccepted draft
§ 55-3-409Acceptance of draft; certified check
§ 55-3-410Acceptance varying draft
§ 55-3-411Refusal to pay cashier's checks, teller's checks, and certified checks
§ 55-3-412Obligation of issuer of note or cashier's check
§ 55-3-413Obligation of acceptor
§ 55-3-414Obligation of drawer
§ 55-3-415Obligation of indorser
§ 55-3-416Transfer warranties
§ 55-3-417Presentment warranties
§ 55-3-418Payment or acceptance by mistake
§ 55-3-419Instruments signed for accommodation
§ 55-3-420Conversion of instrument
§ 55-3-501Presentment
§ 55-3-502Dishonor
§ 55-3-503Notice of dishonor
§ 55-3-504Excused presentment and notice of dishonor
§ 55-3-505Evidence of dishonor
§ 55-3-601Discharge and effect of discharge
§ 55-3-602Payment
§ 55-3-603Tender of payment
§ 55-3-604Discharge by cancellation or renunciation
§ 55-3-605Discharge of secondary obligors

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Questions & Answers: Negotiable Instruments (UCC Article 3)

does this apply to real estate foreclosure and the promissoty note?...
how do you over come a person that is in wrongful possession of the note and is trying to enforce it( foreclosure) ...
I have the same two questions above on foreclosure and note what if the mortgage note was never registered in the UCC court file by the original lender. Is this a fraud because th...
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