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§ 28-3-301 — District of Columbia Law | CourtGPT
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District of Columbia Legal Code

§ 28-3-301

Person entitled to enforce instrument. 'Person entitled to enforce' an instrument means (i) the holder of the instrument, (ii) a nonholder in possession of the instrument who has the rights of a holder, or (iii) a person not in possession of the instrument who is entitled to enforce the instrument pursuant to section 28:3-309 or 28:3-418(d) . A person may be a person entitled to enforce the instrument even though the person is not the owner of the instrument or is in wrongful possession of the instrument. (Dec. 30, 1963, 77 Stat. 680, Pub. L. 88-243, § 1; Mar. 23, 1995, D.C. Law 10-249, § 2(d), 42 DCR 467.) Prior Codifications 1981 Ed., § 28:3-301. 1973 Ed., § 28:3-301. Section References This section is referenced in § 28:3-103, § 28:3-308, and § 28:4-104. Uniform Commercial Code Comment This section replaces former Section 3-301 that stated the rights of a holder. The rights stated in former Section 3-301 to transfer, negotiate, enforce, or discharge an instrument are stated in other sections of Article 3. In revised Article 3, Section 3-301 defines 'person entitled to enforce' an instrument. The definition recognizes that enforcement is not limited to holders.

re stated in other sections of Article 3. In revised Article 3, Section 3-301 defines 'person entitled to enforce' an instrument. The definition recognizes that enforcement is not limited to holders. The quoted phrase includes a person enforcing a lost or stolen instrument. Section 3-309. It also includes a person in possession of an instrument who is not a holder. A nonholder in possession of an instrument includes a person that acquired rights of a holder by subrogation or under Section 3-203(a). It also includes any other person who under applicable law is a successor to the holder or otherwise acquires the holder’s rights.
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