2006 Minnesota Code
Chapters 324 - 338 Trade Regulations, Consumer Protection
Chapter 336 Uniform Commercial Code
Section 336.8-405 REPLACEMENT OF LOST, DESTROYED, OR WRONGFULLY TAKEN SECURITY CERTIFICATE.

336.8-405 MS 1994 [Repealed, 1995 c 194 art 1 s 53]
336.8-405 REPLACEMENT OF LOST, DESTROYED, OR WRONGFULLY TAKEN
SECURITY CERTIFICATE.
(a) If an owner of a certificated security, whether in registered or bearer form, claims that the
certificate has been lost, destroyed, or wrongfully taken, the issuer shall issue a new certificate if
the owner:
(1) so requests before the issuer has notice that the certificate has been acquired by a
protected purchaser;
(2) files with the issuer a sufficient indemnity bond; and
(3) satisfies other reasonable requirements imposed by the issuer.
(b) If, after the issue of a new security certificate, a protected purchaser of the original
certificate presents it for registration of transfer, the issuer shall register the transfer unless an
overissue would result. In that case, the issuer's liability is governed by section 336.8-210. In
addition to any rights on the indemnity bond, an issuer may recover the new certificate from a
person to whom it was issued or any person taking under that person, except a protected purchaser.
History: 1995 c 194 art 1 s 38

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