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§ 3202. Negotiation subject to rescission. (a) General rule.--Negotiation is effective even if obtained: (1) from an infant, a corporation exceeding its powers or a person without capacity; (2) by fraud, duress or mistake; or (3) in breach of duty or as part of an illegal transaction. (b) Rescission or other remedies.--To the extent permitted by other law, negotiation may be rescinded or may be subject to other remedies, but those remedies may not be asserted against a subsequent holder in due course or a person paying the instrument in good faith and without knowledge of facts that are a basis for rescission or other remedy.

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Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-13 > Chapter-32 > 3202

§ 3202. Negotiation subject to rescission. (a) General rule.--Negotiation is effective even if obtained: (1) from an infant, a corporation exceeding its powers or a person without capacity; (2) by fraud, duress or mistake; or (3) in breach of duty or as part of an illegal transaction. (b) Rescission or other remedies.--To the extent permitted by other law, negotiation may be rescinded or may be subject to other remedies, but those remedies may not be asserted against a subsequent holder in due course or a person paying the instrument in good faith and without knowledge of facts that are a basis for rescission or other remedy.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Pennsylvania > Title-13 > Chapter-32 > 3202

§ 3202. Negotiation subject to rescission. (a) General rule.--Negotiation is effective even if obtained: (1) from an infant, a corporation exceeding its powers or a person without capacity; (2) by fraud, duress or mistake; or (3) in breach of duty or as part of an illegal transaction. (b) Rescission or other remedies.--To the extent permitted by other law, negotiation may be rescinded or may be subject to other remedies, but those remedies may not be asserted against a subsequent holder in due course or a person paying the instrument in good faith and without knowledge of facts that are a basis for rescission or other remedy.