U.C.C. - ARTICLE 8 - INVESTMENT SECURITIES
..PART 3. TRANSFER
§ 8-319. Statute of Frauds.
A contract for the sale of securities is not enforceable by way of action
or defense unless:
- (a) there is some writing signed by the party against whom enforcement is
sought or by his authorized agent or broker,
sufficient to indicate that a contract has been made for sale of a stated quantity
of described securities at a defined or stated price;
- (b) delivery of a certificated
security or transfer instruction has been accepted, or transfer of an uncertificated
security has been registered and the transferee has failed to send written
objection to the issuer within 10 days
after receipt of the initial transaction statement confirming the registration,
or payment has been made, but the contract is enforceable under this provision
only to the extent of the delivery, registration, or payment;
- (c) within a reasonable time a writing in confirmation of the sale or purchase
and sufficient against the sender under paragraph (a) has been received by
the party against whom enforcement is sought and he has failed to send written
objection to its contents within 10 days after its receipt; or
- (d) the party against whom enforcement is sought admits in his pleading,
testimony, or otherwise in court that a contract was made for the sale of a
stated quantity of described securities at a defined or stated price.
As amended in 1977.
See Appendix I for material relating to changes made in text in 1977.
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