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    • UCC - Uniform Commercial Code
    • Article 3 - Commercial Paper
    • Part 5 - Presentment, Notice of Dishonor and Protest

    New York Laws
    Article 3 - Commercial Paper
    Part 5 - Presentment, Notice of Dishonor and Protest

    3-501 - When Presentment, Notice of Dishonor, and Protest Necessary or Permissible. - (1) Unless excused (Section 3--511) presentment is necessary to charge...

    3-502 - Unexcused Delay; Discharge. - (1) Where without excuse any necessary presentment or notice of...

    3-503 - Time of Presentment. - (1) Unless a different time is expressed in the instrument...

    3-504 - How Presentment Made. - (1) Presentment is a demand for acceptance or payment made...

    3-505 - Rights of Party to Whom Presentment Is Made. - (1) The party to whom presentment is made may without...

    3-506 - Time Allowed for Acceptance or Payment. - (1) Acceptance may be deferred without dishonor until the close...

    3-507 - Dishonor; Holder's Right of Recourse; Term Allowing Re-Presentment. - (1) An instrument is dishonored when (a) a necessary or...

    3-508 - Notice of Dishonor. - (1) Notice of dishonor may be given to any person...

    3-509 - Protest; Noting for Protest. - (1) A protest is a certificate of dishonor made under...

    3-510 - Evidence of Dishonor and Notice of Dishonor. - (a) a document regular in form as provided in the...

    3-511 - Waived or Excused Presentment, Protest or Notice of Dishonor or Delay Therein. - (1) Delay in presentment, protest or notice of dishonor is...

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