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§ 41-160-05

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05. Evidence of unpaid debt or undischarged obligation. (a) A record of a putative holder showing an unpaid debt or undischarged obligation is prima facie evidence of the debt or obligation. (b) A putative holder may establish by a preponderance of the evidence that there is no unpaid debt or undischarged obligation for a debt or obligation described in subsection (a) of this section or that the debt or obligation was not, or no longer is, a fixed and certain obligation of the putative holder. (c) A putative holder may overcome prima facie evidence under subsection (a) of this section by establishing by a preponderance of the evidence that a check, draft, or similar instrument was: (1) Issued as an unaccepted offer in settlement of an unliquidated amount; (2) Issued but later was replaced with another instrument because the earlier instrument was lost or contained an error that was corrected; (3) Issued to a party affiliated with the issuer; (4) Paid, satisfied, or discharged; (5) Issued in error; (6) Issued without consideration; (7) Issued but there was a failure of consideration; (8) Voided not later than 90 days after issuance for a valid business reason set forth in

; (5) Issued in error; (6) Issued without consideration; (7) Issued but there was a failure of consideration; (8) Voided not later than 90 days after issuance for a valid business reason set forth in a contemporaneous record; or (9) Issued but not delivered to the third-party payee for a sufficient reason recorded within a reasonable time after issuance. (d) In asserting a defense under this section, a putative holder may present evidence of a course of dealing between the putative holder and the apparent owner or of custom and practice. (Nov. 13, 2021, D.C. Law 24-45, § 7062, 68 DCR 010163.)