CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 42a-3-206. Restrictive endorsement.
Sec. 42a-3-206. Restrictive endorsement. (a) An endorsement limiting payment
to a particular person or otherwise prohibiting further transfer or negotiation of the
instrument is not effective to prevent further transfer or negotiation of the instrument.
(b) An endorsement stating a condition to the right of the endorsee to receive payment does not affect the right of the endorsee to enforce the instrument. A person paying
the instrument or taking it for value or collection may disregard the condition, and the
rights and liabilities of that person are not affected by whether the condition has been
fulfilled.
(c) If an instrument bears an endorsement (i) described in section 42a-4-201(b), or
(ii) in blank or to a particular bank using the words "for deposit", "for collection", or
other words indicating a purpose of having the instrument collected by a bank for the
endorser or for a particular account, the following rules apply:
(1) A person other than a bank, who purchases the instrument when so endorsed
converts the instrument unless the amount paid for the instrument is received by the
endorser or applied consistently with the endorsement.
(2) A depositary bank that purchases the instrument or takes it for collection when
so endorsed converts the instrument unless the amount paid by the bank with respect to
the instrument is received by the endorser or applied consistently with the endorsement.
(3) A payor bank that is also the depositary bank or that takes the instrument for
immediate payment over the counter from a person other than a collecting bank converts
the instrument unless the proceeds of the instrument are received by the endorser or
applied consistently with the endorsement.
(4) Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (3), a payor bank or intermediary
bank may disregard the endorsement and is not liable if the proceeds of the instrument
are not received by the endorser or applied consistently with the endorsement.
(d) Except for an endorsement covered by subsection (c), if an instrument bears an
endorsement using words to the effect that payment is to be made to the endorsee as
agent, trustee, or other fiduciary for the benefit of the endorser or another person, the
following rules apply:
(1) Unless there is notice of breach of fiduciary duty as provided in section 42a-3-307, a person who purchases the instrument from the endorsee or takes the instrument
from the endorsee for collection or payment may pay the proceeds of payment or the
value given for the instrument to the endorsee without regard to whether the endorsee
violates a fiduciary duty to the endorser.
(2) A subsequent transferee of the instrument or person who pays the instrument is
neither given notice nor otherwise affected by the restriction in the endorsement unless
the transferee or payor knows that the fiduciary dealt with the instrument or its proceeds
in breach of fiduciary duty.
(e) The presence of an instrument of an endorsement to which this section applies
does not prevent a purchaser of the instrument from becoming a holder in due course
of the instrument unless the purchaser is a converter under subsection (c) or has notice
or knowledge of breach of fiduciary duty as stated in subsection (d).
(f) In an action to enforce the obligation of a party to pay the instrument, the obligor
has a defense if payment would violate an endorsement to which this section applies
and the payment is not permitted by this section.
(1959, P.A. 133, S. 3-206; P.A. 91-304, S. 25.)
History: P.A. 91-304 substantially revised section.
Annotations to former statute (1958 Rev., S. 39-38):
Effect of endorsement "for collection and remittance". 76 C. 126; 87 C. 248; 88 C. 202.
Annotation to present section:
Former Subsec. (4):
Cited. 185 C. 463.
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