Sec. 8205.
An unauthorized signature placed on a security certificate before or in the course of issue is ineffective, but the signature is effective in favor of a purchaser for value of the certificated security if the purchaser is without notice of the lack of authority and the signing has been done by:
(a) An authenticating trustee, registrar, transfer agent, or other person entrusted by the issuer with the signing of the security certificate, or of similar security certificates, or the immediate preparation for signing of any of them.
(b) An employee of the issuer, or of any of the persons listed in subdivision (a) entrusted with responsible handling of the security certificate.
History: 1962, Act 174, Eff. Jan. 1, 1964 ;-- Am. 1987, Act 16, Imd. Eff. Apr. 24, 1987 ;-- Am. 1998, Act 278, Imd. Eff. July 27, 1998
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 440 - Uniform Commercial Code
Act 174 of 1962 - Uniform Commercial Code (440.1101 - 440.11102)
Article 8 - Investment Securities (440.8101...440.8601)
174-1962-8-2 - Part 2 Issue—issuer (440.8201...440.8210)
Section 440.8201 - “Issuer” Defined.
Section 440.8203 - Conditions to Charging Purchaser With Notice of Defect.
Section 440.8204 - Restriction on Transfer of Security.
Section 440.8205 - Unauthorized Signature.
Section 440.8206 - Completion or Alteration of Security Certificate.
Section 440.8207 - Rights of Issuer or Indenture Trustee With Respect to Registered Owner.
Section 440.8208 - Warranty of Person Signing Security Certificate.