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      (810 ILCS 5/Art. 8 Pt. 1 heading)
PART 1. SHORT TITLE AND GENERAL MATTERS

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑101) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑101)
    Sec. 8‑101. Short title. This Article may be cited as Uniform Commercial Code‑‑Investment Securities.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑102) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑102)
    Sec. 8‑102. Definitions.
    (a) In this Article:
        (1) "Adverse claim" means a claim that a claimant
     has a property interest in a financial asset and that it is a violation of the rights of the claimant for another person to hold, transfer, or deal with the financial asset.
        (2) "Bearer form," as applied to a certificated
     security, means a form in which the security is payable to the bearer of the security certificate according to its terms but not by reason of an indorsement.
        (3) "Broker" means a person defined as a broker or
     dealer under the federal securities laws, but without excluding a bank acting in that capacity.
        (4) "Certificated security" means a security that is
     represented by a certificate.
        (5) "Clearing corporation" means:
            (i) a person that is registered as a "clearing
         agency" under the federal securities laws;
            (ii) a federal reserve bank; or
            (iii) any other person that provides clearance
         or settlement services with respect to financial assets that would require it to register as a clearing agency under the federal securities laws but for an exclusion or exemption from the registration requirement, if its activities as a clearing corporation, including promulgation of rules, are subject to regulation by a federal or state governmental authority.
        (6) "Communicate" means to:
            (i) send a signed writing; or
            (ii) transmit information by any mechanism
         agreed upon by the persons transmitting and receiving the information.
        (7) "Entitlement holder" means a person identified
     in the records of a securities intermediary as the person having a security entitlement against the securities intermediary. If a person acquires a security entitlement by virtue of Section 8‑501(b)(2) or (3), that person is the entitlement holder.
        (8) "Entitlement order" means a notification
     communicated to a securities intermediary directing transfer or redemption of a financial asset to which the entitlement holder has a security entitlement.
        (9) "Financial asset," except as otherwise provided
     in Section 8‑103, means:
            (i) a security;
            (ii) an obligation of a person or a share,
         participation, or other interest in a person or in property or an enterprise of a person, which is, or is of a type, dealt in or traded on financial markets, or which is recognized in any area in which it is issued or dealt in as a medium for investment; or
            (iii) any property that is held by a securities
         intermediary for another person in a securities account if the securities intermediary has expressly agreed with the other person that the property is to be treated as a financial asset under this Article. As context requires, the term means either the interest itself or the means by which a person's claim to it is evidenced, including a certificated or uncertificated security, a security certificate, or a security entitlement.
        (10) "Good faith," for purposes of the obligation of
     good faith in the performance or enforcement of contracts or duties within this Article, means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.
        (11) "Indorsement" means a signature that alone or
     accompanied by other words is made on a security certificate in registered form or on a separate document for the purpose of assigning, transferring, or redeeming the security or granting a power to assign, transfer, or redeem it.
        (12) "Instruction" means a notification communicated
     to the issuer of an uncertificated security which directs that the transfer of the security be registered or that the security be redeemed.
        (13) "Registered form," as applied to a certificated
     security, means a form in which:
            (i) the security certificate specifies a person
         entitled to the security; and
            (ii) a transfer of the security may be
         registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the issuer, or the security certificate so states.
        (14) "Securities intermediary" means:
            (i) a clearing corporation; or
            (ii) a person, including a bank or broker, that
         in the ordinary course of its business maintains securities accounts for others and is acting in that capacity.
        (15) "Security," except as otherwise provided in
     Section 8‑103, means an obligation of an issuer or a share, participation, or other interest in an issuer or in property or an enterprise of an issuer:
            (i) which is represented by a security
         certificate in bearer or registered form, or the transfer of which may be registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the issuer;
            (ii) which is one of a class or series or by its
         terms is divisible into a class or series of shares, participations, interests, or obligations; and
            (iii) which:
                (A) is, or is of a type, dealt in or traded
             on securities exchanges or securities markets; or
                (B) is a medium for investment and by its
             terms expressly provides that it is a security governed by this Article.
        (16) "Security certificate" means a certificate
     representing a security.
        (17) "Security entitlement" means the rights and
     property interest of an entitlement holder with respect to a financial asset specified in Part 5.
        (18) "Uncertificated security" means a security that
     is not represented by a certificate.
    (b) Other definitions applying to this Article and the sections in which they appear are:
    Appropriate person            Section 8‑107
    Control                       Section 8‑106
    Delivery                      Section 8‑301
    Investment company security   Section 8‑103
    Issuer                        Section 8‑201
    Overissue                     Section 8‑210
    Protected purchaser           Section 8‑303
    Securities account            Section 8‑501

    (c) In addition, Article 1 contains general definitions and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this Article.
    (d) The characterization of a person, business, or transaction for purposes of this Article does not determine the characterization of the person, business, or transaction for purposes of any other law, regulation, or rule.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑103)(from Ch. 26, par. 8‑103)
    Sec. 8‑103. Rules for determining whether certain obligations and interests are securities or financial assets.
    (a) A share or similar equity interest issued by a corporation, business trust, joint stock company, or similar entity is a security.
    (b) An "investment company security" is a security. "Investment company security" means a share or similar equity interest issued by an entity that is registered as an investment company under the federal investment company laws, an interest in a unit investment trust that is so registered, or a face‑amount certificate issued by a face‑amount certificate company that is so registered. Investment company security does not include an insurance policy or endowment policy or annuity contract issued by an insurance company.
    (c) An interest in a partnership or limited liability company is not a security unless it is dealt in or traded on securities exchanges or in securities markets, its terms expressly provide that it is a security governed by this Article, or it is an investment company security. However, an interest in a partnership or limited liability company is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.
    (d) A writing that is a security certificate is governed by this Article and not by Article 3, even though it also meets the requirements of that Article. However, a negotiable instrument governed by Article 3 is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.
    (e) An option or similar obligation issued by a clearing corporation to its participants is not a security, but is a financial asset.
    (f) A commodity contract, as defined in Section 9‑102(a)(15), is not a security or a financial asset.
    (g) A document of title is not a financial asset unless Section 8‑102(a)(9)(iii) applies.
(Source: P.A. 95‑895, eff. 1‑1‑09.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑104) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑104)
    Sec. 8‑104. Acquisition of security or financial asset or interest therein.
    (a) A person acquires a security or an interest therein, under this Article, if:
        (1) the person is a purchaser to whom a security is
     delivered pursuant to Section 8‑301; or
        (2) the person acquires a security entitlement to
     the security pursuant to Section 8‑501.
    (b) A person acquires a financial asset, other than a security, or an interest therein, under this Article, if the person acquires a security entitlement to the financial asset.
    (c) A person who acquires a security entitlement to a security or other financial asset has the rights specified in Part 5, but is a purchaser of any security, security entitlement, or other financial asset held by the securities intermediary only to the extent provided in Section 8‑503.
    (d) Unless the context shows that a different meaning is intended, a person who is required by other law, regulation, rule, or agreement to transfer, deliver, present, surrender, exchange, or otherwise put in the possession of another person a security or financial asset satisfies that requirement by causing the other person to acquire an interest in the security or financial asset pursuant to subsection (a) or (b).
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑105) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑105)
    Sec. 8‑105. Notice of adverse claim.
    (a) A person has notice of an adverse claim if:
        (1) the person knows of the adverse claim;
        (2) the person is aware of facts sufficient to
     indicate that there is a significant probability that the adverse claim exists and deliberately avoids information that would establish the existence of the adverse claim; or
        (3) the person has a duty, imposed by statute or
     regulation, to investigate whether an adverse claim exists, and the investigation so required would establish the existence of the adverse claim.
    (b) Having knowledge that a financial asset or interest therein is or has been transferred by a representative imposes no duty of inquiry into the rightfulness of a transaction and is not notice of an adverse claim. However, a person who knows that a representative has transferred a financial asset or interest therein in a transaction that is, or whose proceeds are being used, for the individual benefit of the representative or otherwise in breach of duty has notice of an adverse claim.
    (c) An act or event that creates a right to immediate performance of the principal obligation represented by a security certificate or sets a date on or after which the certificate is to be presented or surrendered for redemption or exchange does not itself constitute notice of an adverse claim except in the case of a transfer more than:
        (1) one year after a date set for presentment or
     surrender for redemption or exchange; or
        (2) six months after a date set for payment of money
     against presentation or surrender of the certificate, if money was available for payment on that date.
    (d) A purchaser of a certificated security has notice of an adverse claim if the security certificate:
        (1) whether in bearer or registered form, has been
     indorsed "for collection" or "for surrender" or for some other purpose not involving transfer; or
        (2) is in bearer form and has on it an unambiguous
     statement that it is the property of a person other than the transferor, but the mere writing of a name on the certificate is not such a statement.
    (e) Filing of a financing statement under Article 9 is not notice of an adverse claim to a financial asset.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑106)(from Ch. 26, par. 8‑106)
    Sec. 8‑106. Control.
    (a) A purchaser has "control" of a certificated security in bearer form if the certificated security is delivered to the purchaser.
    (b) A purchaser has "control" of a certificated security in registered form if the certificated security is delivered to the purchaser, and:
        (1) the certificate is indorsed to the purchaser or
     in blank by an effective indorsement; or
        (2) the certificate is registered in the name of the
     purchaser, upon original issue or registration of transfer by the issuer.
    (c) A purchaser has "control" of an uncertificated security if:
        (1) the uncertificated security is delivered to the
     purchaser; or
        (2) the issuer has agreed that it will comply with
     instructions originated by the purchaser without further consent by the registered owner.
    (d) A purchaser has "control" of a security entitlement if:
        (1) the purchaser becomes the entitlement holder;
        (2) the securities intermediary has agreed that it
     will comply with entitlement orders originated by the purchaser without further consent by the entitlement holder; or
        (3) another person has control of the security
     entitlement on behalf of the purchaser or, having previously acquired control of the security entitlement, acknowledges that it has control on behalf of the purchaser.
    (e) If an interest in a security entitlement is granted by the entitlement holder to the entitlement holder's own securities intermediary, the securities intermediary has control.
    (f) A purchaser who has satisfied the requirements of subsection (c) or (d) has control even if the registered owner in the case of subsection (c) or the entitlement holder in the case of subsection (d) retains the right to make substitutions for the uncertificated security or security entitlement, to originate instructions or entitlement orders to the issuer or securities intermediary, or otherwise to deal with the uncertificated security or security entitlement.
    (g) An issuer or a securities intermediary may not enter into an agreement of the kind described in subsection (c)(2) or (d)(2) without the consent of the registered owner or entitlement holder, but an issuer or a securities intermediary is not required to enter into such an agreement even though the registered owner or entitlement holder so directs. An issuer or securities intermediary that has entered into such an agreement is not required to confirm the existence of the agreement to another party unless requested to do so by the registered owner or entitlement holder.
(Source: P.A. 95‑331, eff. 8‑21‑07.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑107) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑107)
    Sec. 8‑107. Whether indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is effective.
    (a) "Appropriate person" means:
        (1) with respect to an indorsement, the person
     specified by a security certificate or by an effective special indorsement to be entitled to the security;
        (2) with respect to an instruction, the registered
     owner of an uncertificated security;
        (3) with respect to an entitlement order, the
     entitlement holder;
        (4) if the person designated in paragraph (1), (2),
     or (3) is deceased, the designated person's successor taking under other law or the designated person's personal representative acting for the estate of the decedent; or
        (5) if the person designated in paragraph (1), (2),
     or (3) lacks capacity, the designated person's guardian, conservator, or other similar representative who has power under other law to transfer the security or financial asset.
    (b) An indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is effective if:
        (1) it is made by the appropriate person;
        (2) it is made by a person who has power under the
     law of agency to transfer the security or financial asset on behalf of the appropriate person, including, in the case of an instruction or entitlement order, a person who has control under Section 8‑106(c)(2) or (d)(2); or
        (3) the appropriate person has ratified it or is
     otherwise precluded from asserting its ineffectiveness.
    (c) An indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order made by a representative is effective even if:
        (1) the representative has failed to comply with a
     controlling instrument or with the law of the state having jurisdiction of the representative relationship, including any law requiring the representative to obtain court approval of the transaction; or
        (2) the representative's action in making the
     indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order or using the proceeds of the transaction is otherwise a breach of duty.
    (d) If a security is registered in the name of or specially indorsed to a person described as a representative, or if a securities account is maintained in the name of a person described as a representative, an indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order made by the person is effective even though the person is no longer serving in the described capacity.
    (e) Effectiveness of an indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is determined as of the date the indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is made, and an indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order does not become ineffective by reason of any later change of circumstances.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑108) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑108)
    Sec. 8‑108. Warranties in direct holding.
    (a) A person who transfers a certificated security to a purchaser for value warrants to the purchaser, and an indorser, if the transfer is by indorsement, warrants to any subsequent purchaser, that:
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      (810 ILCS 5/Art. 8 Pt. 1 heading)
PART 1. SHORT TITLE AND GENERAL MATTERS

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑101) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑101)
    Sec. 8‑101. Short title. This Article may be cited as Uniform Commercial Code‑‑Investment Securities.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑102) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑102)
    Sec. 8‑102. Definitions.
    (a) In this Article:
        (1) "Adverse claim" means a claim that a claimant
     has a property interest in a financial asset and that it is a violation of the rights of the claimant for another person to hold, transfer, or deal with the financial asset.
        (2) "Bearer form," as applied to a certificated
     security, means a form in which the security is payable to the bearer of the security certificate according to its terms but not by reason of an indorsement.
        (3) "Broker" means a person defined as a broker or
     dealer under the federal securities laws, but without excluding a bank acting in that capacity.
        (4) "Certificated security" means a security that is
     represented by a certificate.
        (5) "Clearing corporation" means:
            (i) a person that is registered as a "clearing
         agency" under the federal securities laws;
            (ii) a federal reserve bank; or
            (iii) any other person that provides clearance
         or settlement services with respect to financial assets that would require it to register as a clearing agency under the federal securities laws but for an exclusion or exemption from the registration requirement, if its activities as a clearing corporation, including promulgation of rules, are subject to regulation by a federal or state governmental authority.
        (6) "Communicate" means to:
            (i) send a signed writing; or
            (ii) transmit information by any mechanism
         agreed upon by the persons transmitting and receiving the information.
        (7) "Entitlement holder" means a person identified
     in the records of a securities intermediary as the person having a security entitlement against the securities intermediary. If a person acquires a security entitlement by virtue of Section 8‑501(b)(2) or (3), that person is the entitlement holder.
        (8) "Entitlement order" means a notification
     communicated to a securities intermediary directing transfer or redemption of a financial asset to which the entitlement holder has a security entitlement.
        (9) "Financial asset," except as otherwise provided
     in Section 8‑103, means:
            (i) a security;
            (ii) an obligation of a person or a share,
         participation, or other interest in a person or in property or an enterprise of a person, which is, or is of a type, dealt in or traded on financial markets, or which is recognized in any area in which it is issued or dealt in as a medium for investment; or
            (iii) any property that is held by a securities
         intermediary for another person in a securities account if the securities intermediary has expressly agreed with the other person that the property is to be treated as a financial asset under this Article. As context requires, the term means either the interest itself or the means by which a person's claim to it is evidenced, including a certificated or uncertificated security, a security certificate, or a security entitlement.
        (10) "Good faith," for purposes of the obligation of
     good faith in the performance or enforcement of contracts or duties within this Article, means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.
        (11) "Indorsement" means a signature that alone or
     accompanied by other words is made on a security certificate in registered form or on a separate document for the purpose of assigning, transferring, or redeeming the security or granting a power to assign, transfer, or redeem it.
        (12) "Instruction" means a notification communicated
     to the issuer of an uncertificated security which directs that the transfer of the security be registered or that the security be redeemed.
        (13) "Registered form," as applied to a certificated
     security, means a form in which:
            (i) the security certificate specifies a person
         entitled to the security; and
            (ii) a transfer of the security may be
         registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the issuer, or the security certificate so states.
        (14) "Securities intermediary" means:
            (i) a clearing corporation; or
            (ii) a person, including a bank or broker, that
         in the ordinary course of its business maintains securities accounts for others and is acting in that capacity.
        (15) "Security," except as otherwise provided in
     Section 8‑103, means an obligation of an issuer or a share, participation, or other interest in an issuer or in property or an enterprise of an issuer:
            (i) which is represented by a security
         certificate in bearer or registered form, or the transfer of which may be registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the issuer;
            (ii) which is one of a class or series or by its
         terms is divisible into a class or series of shares, participations, interests, or obligations; and
            (iii) which:
                (A) is, or is of a type, dealt in or traded
             on securities exchanges or securities markets; or
                (B) is a medium for investment and by its
             terms expressly provides that it is a security governed by this Article.
        (16) "Security certificate" means a certificate
     representing a security.
        (17) "Security entitlement" means the rights and
     property interest of an entitlement holder with respect to a financial asset specified in Part 5.
        (18) "Uncertificated security" means a security that
     is not represented by a certificate.
    (b) Other definitions applying to this Article and the sections in which they appear are:
    Appropriate person            Section 8‑107
    Control                       Section 8‑106
    Delivery                      Section 8‑301
    Investment company security   Section 8‑103
    Issuer                        Section 8‑201
    Overissue                     Section 8‑210
    Protected purchaser           Section 8‑303
    Securities account            Section 8‑501

    (c) In addition, Article 1 contains general definitions and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this Article.
    (d) The characterization of a person, business, or transaction for purposes of this Article does not determine the characterization of the person, business, or transaction for purposes of any other law, regulation, or rule.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑103)(from Ch. 26, par. 8‑103)
    Sec. 8‑103. Rules for determining whether certain obligations and interests are securities or financial assets.
    (a) A share or similar equity interest issued by a corporation, business trust, joint stock company, or similar entity is a security.
    (b) An "investment company security" is a security. "Investment company security" means a share or similar equity interest issued by an entity that is registered as an investment company under the federal investment company laws, an interest in a unit investment trust that is so registered, or a face‑amount certificate issued by a face‑amount certificate company that is so registered. Investment company security does not include an insurance policy or endowment policy or annuity contract issued by an insurance company.
    (c) An interest in a partnership or limited liability company is not a security unless it is dealt in or traded on securities exchanges or in securities markets, its terms expressly provide that it is a security governed by this Article, or it is an investment company security. However, an interest in a partnership or limited liability company is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.
    (d) A writing that is a security certificate is governed by this Article and not by Article 3, even though it also meets the requirements of that Article. However, a negotiable instrument governed by Article 3 is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.
    (e) An option or similar obligation issued by a clearing corporation to its participants is not a security, but is a financial asset.
    (f) A commodity contract, as defined in Section 9‑102(a)(15), is not a security or a financial asset.
    (g) A document of title is not a financial asset unless Section 8‑102(a)(9)(iii) applies.
(Source: P.A. 95‑895, eff. 1‑1‑09.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑104) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑104)
    Sec. 8‑104. Acquisition of security or financial asset or interest therein.
    (a) A person acquires a security or an interest therein, under this Article, if:
        (1) the person is a purchaser to whom a security is
     delivered pursuant to Section 8‑301; or
        (2) the person acquires a security entitlement to
     the security pursuant to Section 8‑501.
    (b) A person acquires a financial asset, other than a security, or an interest therein, under this Article, if the person acquires a security entitlement to the financial asset.
    (c) A person who acquires a security entitlement to a security or other financial asset has the rights specified in Part 5, but is a purchaser of any security, security entitlement, or other financial asset held by the securities intermediary only to the extent provided in Section 8‑503.
    (d) Unless the context shows that a different meaning is intended, a person who is required by other law, regulation, rule, or agreement to transfer, deliver, present, surrender, exchange, or otherwise put in the possession of another person a security or financial asset satisfies that requirement by causing the other person to acquire an interest in the security or financial asset pursuant to subsection (a) or (b).
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑105) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑105)
    Sec. 8‑105. Notice of adverse claim.
    (a) A person has notice of an adverse claim if:
        (1) the person knows of the adverse claim;
        (2) the person is aware of facts sufficient to
     indicate that there is a significant probability that the adverse claim exists and deliberately avoids information that would establish the existence of the adverse claim; or
        (3) the person has a duty, imposed by statute or
     regulation, to investigate whether an adverse claim exists, and the investigation so required would establish the existence of the adverse claim.
    (b) Having knowledge that a financial asset or interest therein is or has been transferred by a representative imposes no duty of inquiry into the rightfulness of a transaction and is not notice of an adverse claim. However, a person who knows that a representative has transferred a financial asset or interest therein in a transaction that is, or whose proceeds are being used, for the individual benefit of the representative or otherwise in breach of duty has notice of an adverse claim.
    (c) An act or event that creates a right to immediate performance of the principal obligation represented by a security certificate or sets a date on or after which the certificate is to be presented or surrendered for redemption or exchange does not itself constitute notice of an adverse claim except in the case of a transfer more than:
        (1) one year after a date set for presentment or
     surrender for redemption or exchange; or
        (2) six months after a date set for payment of money
     against presentation or surrender of the certificate, if money was available for payment on that date.
    (d) A purchaser of a certificated security has notice of an adverse claim if the security certificate:
        (1) whether in bearer or registered form, has been
     indorsed "for collection" or "for surrender" or for some other purpose not involving transfer; or
        (2) is in bearer form and has on it an unambiguous
     statement that it is the property of a person other than the transferor, but the mere writing of a name on the certificate is not such a statement.
    (e) Filing of a financing statement under Article 9 is not notice of an adverse claim to a financial asset.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑106)(from Ch. 26, par. 8‑106)
    Sec. 8‑106. Control.
    (a) A purchaser has "control" of a certificated security in bearer form if the certificated security is delivered to the purchaser.
    (b) A purchaser has "control" of a certificated security in registered form if the certificated security is delivered to the purchaser, and:
        (1) the certificate is indorsed to the purchaser or
     in blank by an effective indorsement; or
        (2) the certificate is registered in the name of the
     purchaser, upon original issue or registration of transfer by the issuer.
    (c) A purchaser has "control" of an uncertificated security if:
        (1) the uncertificated security is delivered to the
     purchaser; or
        (2) the issuer has agreed that it will comply with
     instructions originated by the purchaser without further consent by the registered owner.
    (d) A purchaser has "control" of a security entitlement if:
        (1) the purchaser becomes the entitlement holder;
        (2) the securities intermediary has agreed that it
     will comply with entitlement orders originated by the purchaser without further consent by the entitlement holder; or
        (3) another person has control of the security
     entitlement on behalf of the purchaser or, having previously acquired control of the security entitlement, acknowledges that it has control on behalf of the purchaser.
    (e) If an interest in a security entitlement is granted by the entitlement holder to the entitlement holder's own securities intermediary, the securities intermediary has control.
    (f) A purchaser who has satisfied the requirements of subsection (c) or (d) has control even if the registered owner in the case of subsection (c) or the entitlement holder in the case of subsection (d) retains the right to make substitutions for the uncertificated security or security entitlement, to originate instructions or entitlement orders to the issuer or securities intermediary, or otherwise to deal with the uncertificated security or security entitlement.
    (g) An issuer or a securities intermediary may not enter into an agreement of the kind described in subsection (c)(2) or (d)(2) without the consent of the registered owner or entitlement holder, but an issuer or a securities intermediary is not required to enter into such an agreement even though the registered owner or entitlement holder so directs. An issuer or securities intermediary that has entered into such an agreement is not required to confirm the existence of the agreement to another party unless requested to do so by the registered owner or entitlement holder.
(Source: P.A. 95‑331, eff. 8‑21‑07.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑107) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑107)
    Sec. 8‑107. Whether indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is effective.
    (a) "Appropriate person" means:
        (1) with respect to an indorsement, the person
     specified by a security certificate or by an effective special indorsement to be entitled to the security;
        (2) with respect to an instruction, the registered
     owner of an uncertificated security;
        (3) with respect to an entitlement order, the
     entitlement holder;
        (4) if the person designated in paragraph (1), (2),
     or (3) is deceased, the designated person's successor taking under other law or the designated person's personal representative acting for the estate of the decedent; or
        (5) if the person designated in paragraph (1), (2),
     or (3) lacks capacity, the designated person's guardian, conservator, or other similar representative who has power under other law to transfer the security or financial asset.
    (b) An indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is effective if:
        (1) it is made by the appropriate person;
        (2) it is made by a person who has power under the
     law of agency to transfer the security or financial asset on behalf of the appropriate person, including, in the case of an instruction or entitlement order, a person who has control under Section 8‑106(c)(2) or (d)(2); or
        (3) the appropriate person has ratified it or is
     otherwise precluded from asserting its ineffectiveness.
    (c) An indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order made by a representative is effective even if:
        (1) the representative has failed to comply with a
     controlling instrument or with the law of the state having jurisdiction of the representative relationship, including any law requiring the representative to obtain court approval of the transaction; or
        (2) the representative's action in making the
     indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order or using the proceeds of the transaction is otherwise a breach of duty.
    (d) If a security is registered in the name of or specially indorsed to a person described as a representative, or if a securities account is maintained in the name of a person described as a representative, an indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order made by the person is effective even though the person is no longer serving in the described capacity.
    (e) Effectiveness of an indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is determined as of the date the indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is made, and an indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order does not become ineffective by reason of any later change of circumstances.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑108) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑108)
    Sec. 8‑108. Warranties in direct holding.
    (a) A person who transfers a certificated security to a purchaser for value warrants to the purchaser, and an indorser, if the transfer is by indorsement, warrants to any subsequent purchaser, that:
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      (810 ILCS 5/Art. 8 Pt. 1 heading)
PART 1. SHORT TITLE AND GENERAL MATTERS

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑101) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑101)
    Sec. 8‑101. Short title. This Article may be cited as Uniform Commercial Code‑‑Investment Securities.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑102) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑102)
    Sec. 8‑102. Definitions.
    (a) In this Article:
        (1) "Adverse claim" means a claim that a claimant
     has a property interest in a financial asset and that it is a violation of the rights of the claimant for another person to hold, transfer, or deal with the financial asset.
        (2) "Bearer form," as applied to a certificated
     security, means a form in which the security is payable to the bearer of the security certificate according to its terms but not by reason of an indorsement.
        (3) "Broker" means a person defined as a broker or
     dealer under the federal securities laws, but without excluding a bank acting in that capacity.
        (4) "Certificated security" means a security that is
     represented by a certificate.
        (5) "Clearing corporation" means:
            (i) a person that is registered as a "clearing
         agency" under the federal securities laws;
            (ii) a federal reserve bank; or
            (iii) any other person that provides clearance
         or settlement services with respect to financial assets that would require it to register as a clearing agency under the federal securities laws but for an exclusion or exemption from the registration requirement, if its activities as a clearing corporation, including promulgation of rules, are subject to regulation by a federal or state governmental authority.
        (6) "Communicate" means to:
            (i) send a signed writing; or
            (ii) transmit information by any mechanism
         agreed upon by the persons transmitting and receiving the information.
        (7) "Entitlement holder" means a person identified
     in the records of a securities intermediary as the person having a security entitlement against the securities intermediary. If a person acquires a security entitlement by virtue of Section 8‑501(b)(2) or (3), that person is the entitlement holder.
        (8) "Entitlement order" means a notification
     communicated to a securities intermediary directing transfer or redemption of a financial asset to which the entitlement holder has a security entitlement.
        (9) "Financial asset," except as otherwise provided
     in Section 8‑103, means:
            (i) a security;
            (ii) an obligation of a person or a share,
         participation, or other interest in a person or in property or an enterprise of a person, which is, or is of a type, dealt in or traded on financial markets, or which is recognized in any area in which it is issued or dealt in as a medium for investment; or
            (iii) any property that is held by a securities
         intermediary for another person in a securities account if the securities intermediary has expressly agreed with the other person that the property is to be treated as a financial asset under this Article. As context requires, the term means either the interest itself or the means by which a person's claim to it is evidenced, including a certificated or uncertificated security, a security certificate, or a security entitlement.
        (10) "Good faith," for purposes of the obligation of
     good faith in the performance or enforcement of contracts or duties within this Article, means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.
        (11) "Indorsement" means a signature that alone or
     accompanied by other words is made on a security certificate in registered form or on a separate document for the purpose of assigning, transferring, or redeeming the security or granting a power to assign, transfer, or redeem it.
        (12) "Instruction" means a notification communicated
     to the issuer of an uncertificated security which directs that the transfer of the security be registered or that the security be redeemed.
        (13) "Registered form," as applied to a certificated
     security, means a form in which:
            (i) the security certificate specifies a person
         entitled to the security; and
            (ii) a transfer of the security may be
         registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the issuer, or the security certificate so states.
        (14) "Securities intermediary" means:
            (i) a clearing corporation; or
            (ii) a person, including a bank or broker, that
         in the ordinary course of its business maintains securities accounts for others and is acting in that capacity.
        (15) "Security," except as otherwise provided in
     Section 8‑103, means an obligation of an issuer or a share, participation, or other interest in an issuer or in property or an enterprise of an issuer:
            (i) which is represented by a security
         certificate in bearer or registered form, or the transfer of which may be registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the issuer;
            (ii) which is one of a class or series or by its
         terms is divisible into a class or series of shares, participations, interests, or obligations; and
            (iii) which:
                (A) is, or is of a type, dealt in or traded
             on securities exchanges or securities markets; or
                (B) is a medium for investment and by its
             terms expressly provides that it is a security governed by this Article.
        (16) "Security certificate" means a certificate
     representing a security.
        (17) "Security entitlement" means the rights and
     property interest of an entitlement holder with respect to a financial asset specified in Part 5.
        (18) "Uncertificated security" means a security that
     is not represented by a certificate.
    (b) Other definitions applying to this Article and the sections in which they appear are:
    Appropriate person            Section 8‑107
    Control                       Section 8‑106
    Delivery                      Section 8‑301
    Investment company security   Section 8‑103
    Issuer                        Section 8‑201
    Overissue                     Section 8‑210
    Protected purchaser           Section 8‑303
    Securities account            Section 8‑501

    (c) In addition, Article 1 contains general definitions and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this Article.
    (d) The characterization of a person, business, or transaction for purposes of this Article does not determine the characterization of the person, business, or transaction for purposes of any other law, regulation, or rule.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑103)(from Ch. 26, par. 8‑103)
    Sec. 8‑103. Rules for determining whether certain obligations and interests are securities or financial assets.
    (a) A share or similar equity interest issued by a corporation, business trust, joint stock company, or similar entity is a security.
    (b) An "investment company security" is a security. "Investment company security" means a share or similar equity interest issued by an entity that is registered as an investment company under the federal investment company laws, an interest in a unit investment trust that is so registered, or a face‑amount certificate issued by a face‑amount certificate company that is so registered. Investment company security does not include an insurance policy or endowment policy or annuity contract issued by an insurance company.
    (c) An interest in a partnership or limited liability company is not a security unless it is dealt in or traded on securities exchanges or in securities markets, its terms expressly provide that it is a security governed by this Article, or it is an investment company security. However, an interest in a partnership or limited liability company is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.
    (d) A writing that is a security certificate is governed by this Article and not by Article 3, even though it also meets the requirements of that Article. However, a negotiable instrument governed by Article 3 is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.
    (e) An option or similar obligation issued by a clearing corporation to its participants is not a security, but is a financial asset.
    (f) A commodity contract, as defined in Section 9‑102(a)(15), is not a security or a financial asset.
    (g) A document of title is not a financial asset unless Section 8‑102(a)(9)(iii) applies.
(Source: P.A. 95‑895, eff. 1‑1‑09.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑104) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑104)
    Sec. 8‑104. Acquisition of security or financial asset or interest therein.
    (a) A person acquires a security or an interest therein, under this Article, if:
        (1) the person is a purchaser to whom a security is
     delivered pursuant to Section 8‑301; or
        (2) the person acquires a security entitlement to
     the security pursuant to Section 8‑501.
    (b) A person acquires a financial asset, other than a security, or an interest therein, under this Article, if the person acquires a security entitlement to the financial asset.
    (c) A person who acquires a security entitlement to a security or other financial asset has the rights specified in Part 5, but is a purchaser of any security, security entitlement, or other financial asset held by the securities intermediary only to the extent provided in Section 8‑503.
    (d) Unless the context shows that a different meaning is intended, a person who is required by other law, regulation, rule, or agreement to transfer, deliver, present, surrender, exchange, or otherwise put in the possession of another person a security or financial asset satisfies that requirement by causing the other person to acquire an interest in the security or financial asset pursuant to subsection (a) or (b).
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑105) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑105)
    Sec. 8‑105. Notice of adverse claim.
    (a) A person has notice of an adverse claim if:
        (1) the person knows of the adverse claim;
        (2) the person is aware of facts sufficient to
     indicate that there is a significant probability that the adverse claim exists and deliberately avoids information that would establish the existence of the adverse claim; or
        (3) the person has a duty, imposed by statute or
     regulation, to investigate whether an adverse claim exists, and the investigation so required would establish the existence of the adverse claim.
    (b) Having knowledge that a financial asset or interest therein is or has been transferred by a representative imposes no duty of inquiry into the rightfulness of a transaction and is not notice of an adverse claim. However, a person who knows that a representative has transferred a financial asset or interest therein in a transaction that is, or whose proceeds are being used, for the individual benefit of the representative or otherwise in breach of duty has notice of an adverse claim.
    (c) An act or event that creates a right to immediate performance of the principal obligation represented by a security certificate or sets a date on or after which the certificate is to be presented or surrendered for redemption or exchange does not itself constitute notice of an adverse claim except in the case of a transfer more than:
        (1) one year after a date set for presentment or
     surrender for redemption or exchange; or
        (2) six months after a date set for payment of money
     against presentation or surrender of the certificate, if money was available for payment on that date.
    (d) A purchaser of a certificated security has notice of an adverse claim if the security certificate:
        (1) whether in bearer or registered form, has been
     indorsed "for collection" or "for surrender" or for some other purpose not involving transfer; or
        (2) is in bearer form and has on it an unambiguous
     statement that it is the property of a person other than the transferor, but the mere writing of a name on the certificate is not such a statement.
    (e) Filing of a financing statement under Article 9 is not notice of an adverse claim to a financial asset.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑106)(from Ch. 26, par. 8‑106)
    Sec. 8‑106. Control.
    (a) A purchaser has "control" of a certificated security in bearer form if the certificated security is delivered to the purchaser.
    (b) A purchaser has "control" of a certificated security in registered form if the certificated security is delivered to the purchaser, and:
        (1) the certificate is indorsed to the purchaser or
     in blank by an effective indorsement; or
        (2) the certificate is registered in the name of the
     purchaser, upon original issue or registration of transfer by the issuer.
    (c) A purchaser has "control" of an uncertificated security if:
        (1) the uncertificated security is delivered to the
     purchaser; or
        (2) the issuer has agreed that it will comply with
     instructions originated by the purchaser without further consent by the registered owner.
    (d) A purchaser has "control" of a security entitlement if:
        (1) the purchaser becomes the entitlement holder;
        (2) the securities intermediary has agreed that it
     will comply with entitlement orders originated by the purchaser without further consent by the entitlement holder; or
        (3) another person has control of the security
     entitlement on behalf of the purchaser or, having previously acquired control of the security entitlement, acknowledges that it has control on behalf of the purchaser.
    (e) If an interest in a security entitlement is granted by the entitlement holder to the entitlement holder's own securities intermediary, the securities intermediary has control.
    (f) A purchaser who has satisfied the requirements of subsection (c) or (d) has control even if the registered owner in the case of subsection (c) or the entitlement holder in the case of subsection (d) retains the right to make substitutions for the uncertificated security or security entitlement, to originate instructions or entitlement orders to the issuer or securities intermediary, or otherwise to deal with the uncertificated security or security entitlement.
    (g) An issuer or a securities intermediary may not enter into an agreement of the kind described in subsection (c)(2) or (d)(2) without the consent of the registered owner or entitlement holder, but an issuer or a securities intermediary is not required to enter into such an agreement even though the registered owner or entitlement holder so directs. An issuer or securities intermediary that has entered into such an agreement is not required to confirm the existence of the agreement to another party unless requested to do so by the registered owner or entitlement holder.
(Source: P.A. 95‑331, eff. 8‑21‑07.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑107) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑107)
    Sec. 8‑107. Whether indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is effective.
    (a) "Appropriate person" means:
        (1) with respect to an indorsement, the person
     specified by a security certificate or by an effective special indorsement to be entitled to the security;
        (2) with respect to an instruction, the registered
     owner of an uncertificated security;
        (3) with respect to an entitlement order, the
     entitlement holder;
        (4) if the person designated in paragraph (1), (2),
     or (3) is deceased, the designated person's successor taking under other law or the designated person's personal representative acting for the estate of the decedent; or
        (5) if the person designated in paragraph (1), (2),
     or (3) lacks capacity, the designated person's guardian, conservator, or other similar representative who has power under other law to transfer the security or financial asset.
    (b) An indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is effective if:
        (1) it is made by the appropriate person;
        (2) it is made by a person who has power under the
     law of agency to transfer the security or financial asset on behalf of the appropriate person, including, in the case of an instruction or entitlement order, a person who has control under Section 8‑106(c)(2) or (d)(2); or
        (3) the appropriate person has ratified it or is
     otherwise precluded from asserting its ineffectiveness.
    (c) An indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order made by a representative is effective even if:
        (1) the representative has failed to comply with a
     controlling instrument or with the law of the state having jurisdiction of the representative relationship, including any law requiring the representative to obtain court approval of the transaction; or
        (2) the representative's action in making the
     indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order or using the proceeds of the transaction is otherwise a breach of duty.
    (d) If a security is registered in the name of or specially indorsed to a person described as a representative, or if a securities account is maintained in the name of a person described as a representative, an indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order made by the person is effective even though the person is no longer serving in the described capacity.
    (e) Effectiveness of an indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is determined as of the date the indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order is made, and an indorsement, instruction, or entitlement order does not become ineffective by reason of any later change of circumstances.
(Source: P.A. 89‑364, eff. 1‑1‑96.)

    (810 ILCS 5/8‑108) (from Ch. 26, par. 8‑108)
    Sec. 8‑108. Warranties in direct holding.
    (a) A person who transfers a certificated security to a purchaser for value warrants to the purchaser, and an indorser, if the transfer is by indorsement, warrants to any subsequent purchaser, that:
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