Effective: April 6, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 463 - 131st General Assembly
(A) If a person entitled to enforce an instrument releases the obligation of a principal obligor in whole or in part, and another party to the instrument is a secondary obligor with respect to the obligation of that principal obligor, the following rules apply:
(1) Any obligations of the principal obligor to the secondary obligor with respect to any previous payment by the secondary obligor are not affected. Unless the terms of the release preserve the secondary obligor's recourse, the principal obligor is discharged, to the extent of the release, from any other duties to the secondary obligor under this chapter.
(2) Unless the terms of the release provide that the person entitled to enforce the instrument retains the right to enforce the instrument against the secondary obligor, the secondary obligor is discharged to the same extent as the principal obligor from any unperformed portion of its obligation on the instrument. If the instrument is a check and the obligation of the secondary obligor is based on an indorsement of the check, the secondary obligor is discharged without regard to the language or circumstances of the discharge or other release.
(3) If the secondary obligor is not discharged under division (A)(2) of this section, the secondary obligor is discharged to the extent of the value of the consideration for the release, and to the extent that the release would otherwise cause the secondary obligor a loss.
(B) If a person entitled to enforce an instrument grants a principal obligor an extension of the time at which one or more payments are due on the instrument and another party to the instrument is a secondary obligor with respect to the obligation of that principal obligor, the following rules apply:
(1) Any obligations of the principal obligor to the secondary obligor with respect to any previous payment by the secondary obligor are not affected. Unless the terms of the extension preserve the secondary obligor's recourse, the extension correspondingly extends the time for performance of any other duties owed to the secondary obligor by the principal obligor under this chapter.
(2) The secondary obligor is discharged to the extent that the extension would otherwise cause the secondary obligor a loss.
(3) To the extent that the secondary obligor is not discharged under division (B)(2) of this section, the secondary obligor may perform its obligations to a person entitled to enforce the instrument as if the time for payment had not been extended or, unless the terms of the extension provide that the person entitled to enforce the instrument retains the right to enforce the instrument against the secondary obligor as if the time for payment had not been extended, treat the time for performance of its obligations as having been extended correspondingly.
(C) If a person entitled to enforce an instrument agrees, with or without consideration, to a modification of the obligation of a principal obligor other than a complete or partial release or an extension of the due date and another party to the instrument is a secondary obligor with respect to the obligation of that principal obligor, the following rules apply:
(1) Any obligations of the principal obligor to the secondary obligor with respect to any previous payment by the secondary obligor are not affected. The modification correspondingly modifies any other duties owed to the secondary obligor by the principal obligor under this chapter.
(2) The secondary obligor is discharged from any unperformed portion of its obligation to the extent that the modification would otherwise cause the secondary obligor a loss.
(3) To the extent that the secondary obligor is not discharged under division (C)(2) of this section, the secondary obligor may satisfy its obligation on the instrument as if the modification had not occurred, or treat its obligation on the instrument as having been modified correspondingly.
(D) If the obligation of a principal obligor is secured by an interest in collateral, another party to the instrument is a secondary obligor with respect to that obligation, and a person entitled to enforce the instrument impairs the value of the interest in collateral, the obligation of the secondary obligor is discharged to the extent of the impairment. The value of an interest in collateral is impaired to the extent the value of the interest is reduced to an amount less than the amount of the recourse of the secondary obligor, or the reduction in value of the interest causes an increase in the amount by which the amount of the recourse exceeds the value of the interest. For purposes of this division, impairing the value of an interest in collateral includes any of the following:
(1) The failure to obtain or maintain perfection or recordation of the interest in collateral;
(2) The release of collateral without substitution of collateral of equal value or equivalent reduction of the underlying obligation;
(3) The failure to perform a duty to preserve the value of collateral owed, under Chapter 1309. of the Revised Code or other law, to a debtor or other person secondarily liable;
(4) The failure to comply with applicable law in disposing of or otherwise enforcing the interest in collateral.
(E) A secondary obligor is not discharged under division (A)(3), (B), (C), or (D) of this section unless the person entitled to enforce the instrument knows that the person is a secondary obligor or has notice under division (C) of section 1303.59 of the Revised Code that the instrument was signed for accommodation.
(F) A secondary obligor is not discharged under this section if the secondary obligor consents to the event or conduct that is the basis of the discharge, or the instrument or a separate agreement of the party provides for a waiver of discharge under this section specifically or by general language indicating that parties waive defenses based on suretyship or impairment of collateral. Unless the circumstances indicate otherwise, consent by the principal obligor to an act that would lead to a discharge under this section constitutes consent to that act by the secondary obligor if the secondary obligor controls the principal obligor or deals with the person entitled to enforce the instrument on behalf of the principal obligor.
(G) A release or extension preserves a secondary obligor's recourse if the terms of the release or extension provide both of the following:
(1) The person entitled to enforce the instrument retains the right to enforce the instrument against the secondary obligor.
(2) The recourse of the secondary obligor continues as if the release or extension had not been granted.
(H) Except as otherwise provided in division (I) of this section, a secondary obligor asserting a discharge under this section has the burden of persuasion both with respect to the occurrence of the acts alleged to harm the secondary obligor and loss or prejudice caused by those acts.
(I) If the secondary obligor demonstrates prejudice caused by an impairment of its recourse, and the circumstances of the case indicate that the amount of loss is not reasonably susceptible of calculation or requires proof of facts that are not ascertainable, it is presumed that the act impairing recourse caused a loss or impairment equal to the liability of the secondary obligor on the instrument. In that event, the burden of persuasion as to any lesser amount of the loss is on the person entitled to enforce the instrument.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 13 | Commercial Transactions
Chapter 1303 | Commercial Paper
Section 1303.01 | Definitions - Ucc 3-103.
Section 1303.02 | Subject Matter - Ucc 3-102.
Section 1303.03 | Negotiable Instrument - Ucc 3-104.
Section 1303.04 | Issue of Instrument - Ucc 3-105(b).
Section 1303.05 | Unconditional Promise or Order - Ucc 3-106.
Section 1303.06 | Instrument Payable in Foreign Money - Ucc 3-107.
Section 1303.07 | Payable on Demand or at Definite Time - Ucc 3-108.
Section 1303.08 | Identification of Person to Whom Instrument Is Payable - Ucc 3-110.
Section 1303.09 | Place of Payment - Ucc 3-111.
Section 1303.10 | Payable to Bearer or to Order - Ucc 3-109.
Section 1303.11 | Incomplete Instrument - Ucc 3-115.
Section 1303.12 | Interest - Ucc 3-112.
Section 1303.13 | Date of Instrument - Ucc 3-113.
Section 1303.14 | Joint and Several Liability - Contribution - Ucc 3-116.
Section 1303.15 | Other Agreements Affecting Instrument - Ucc 3-117.
Section 1303.16 | Statute of Limitations - Ucc 3-118.
Section 1303.17 | Contradictory Terms of Instrument - Ucc 3-114.
Section 1303.18 | Notice of Right to Defend Action - Ucc 3-119.
Section 1303.21 | Negotiation - Ucc 3-201.
Section 1303.22 | Transfer of Instrument - Rights Acquired by Transfer - Ucc 3-203.
Section 1303.23 | Negotiation Subject to Rescission - Ucc 3-202.
Section 1303.24 | Indorsement - Ucc 3-204.
Section 1303.25 | Special Indorsement - Blank Indorsement - Anomalous Indorsement - Ucc 3-205.
Section 1303.26 | Restrictive Indorsement - Ucc 3-206.
Section 1303.27 | Reacquisition - Ucc 3-207.
Section 1303.31 | Person Entitled to Enforce Instrument - Ucc 3-301.
Section 1303.32 | Holder in Due Course - Ucc 3-302.
Section 1303.33 | Value and Consideration - Ucc 3-303.
Section 1303.34 | Overdue Instrument - Ucc 3-304.
Section 1303.35 | Defenses and Claims in Recoupment - Ucc 3-305.
Section 1303.37 | Notice of Breach of Fiduciary Duty - Ucc 3-307.
Section 1303.38 | Enforcement of Lost, Destroyed or Stolen Instrument - Ucc 3-309.
Section 1303.39 | Effect of Instrument on Obligation for Which Taken - Ucc 3-310.
Section 1303.40 | Accord and Satisfaction by Use of Instrument - Ucc 3-311.
Section 1303.41 | Signature - Ucc 3-401.
Section 1303.42 | Signature by Representative - Ucc 3-402.
Section 1303.43 | Unauthorized Signature - Ucc 3-403.
Section 1303.44 | Impostors - Fictitious Payees - Ucc 3-404.
Section 1303.45 | Drawee Not Liable on Unaccepted Draft - Ucc 3-408.
Section 1303.46 | Acceptance of Draft - Certified Check - Ucc 3-409.
Section 1303.47 | Employer's Responsibility for Fraudulent Indorsement by Employee - Ucc 3-405.
Section 1303.48 | Acceptance Varying Draft - Ucc 3-410.
Section 1303.50 | Alteration - Ucc 3-407.
Section 1303.51 | Refusal to Pay Cashier's Checks, Teller's Checks and Certified Checks - Ucc 3-411.
Section 1303.52 | Obligation of Issuer of Note or Cashier's Check - Ucc 3-412.
Section 1303.53 | Obligation of Acceptor - Ucc 3-413.
Section 1303.54 | Obligation of Drawer - Ucc 3-414.
Section 1303.55 | Obligation of Indorser - Ucc 3-415.
Section 1303.56 | Transfer Warranties - Ucc 3-416.
Section 1303.57 | Presentment Warranties - Ucc 3-417.
Section 1303.58 | Payment or Acceptance by Mistake - Ucc 3-418.
Section 1303.59 | Instruments Signed for Accommodation - Ucc 3-419.
Section 1303.60 | Conversion of Instrument - Ucc 3-420.
Section 1303.61 | Presentment - Ucc 3-501.
Section 1303.62 | Dishonor - Ucc 3-502.
Section 1303.63 | Notice of Dishonor - Ucc 3-503.
Section 1303.64 | Excused Presentment and Notice of Dishonor - Ucc 3-504.
Section 1303.65 | Evidence of Dishonor - Ucc 3-505.
Section 1303.66 | Discharge and Effect of Discharge - Ucc 3-601.
Section 1303.67 | Payment - Ucc 3-602.
Section 1303.68 | Tender of Payment - Ucc 3-603.
Section 1303.69 | Discharge by Cancellation or Renunciation - Ucc 3-604.
Section 1303.70 | Discharge of Secondary Obligors - Ucc 3-605.