§ 4-8-306 - Effect of guaranteeing signature, indorsement, or instruction.
               	 		
4-8-306.    Effect of guaranteeing signature, indorsement, or instruction.
    (a)  A person who guarantees a signature of an indorser of a security certificate warrants that at the time of signing:
      (1)  the signature was genuine;
      (2)  the  signer was an appropriate person to indorse, or if the signature is by  an agent, the agent had actual authority to act on behalf of the  appropriate person; and
      (3)  the signer had legal capacity to sign.
(b)  A person who guarantees a signature of the originator of an instruction warrants that at the time of signing:
      (1)  the signature was genuine;
      (2)  the  signer was an appropriate person to originate the instruction, or if  the signature is by an agent, the agent had actual authority to act on  behalf of the appropriate person, if the person specified in the  instruction as the registered owner was, in fact, the registered owner,  as to which fact the signature guarantor does not make a warranty; and
      (3)  the signer had legal capacity to sign.
(c)  A  person who specially guarantees the signature of an originator of an  instruction makes the warranties of a signature guarantor under  subsection (b) and also warrants that at the time the instruction is  presented to the issuer:
      (1)  the  person specified in the instruction as the registered owner of the  uncertificated security will be the registered owner; and
      (2)  the  transfer of the uncertificated security requested in the instruction  will be registered by the issuer free from all liens, security  interests, restrictions, and claims other than those specified in the  instruction.
(d)  A guarantor under  subsections (a) and (b) or a special guarantor under subsection (c) does  not otherwise warrant the rightfulness of the transfer.
(e)  A  person who guarantees an indorsement of a security certificate makes  the warranties of a signature guarantor under subsection (a) and also  warrants the rightfulness of the transfer in all respects.
(f)  A  person who guarantees an instruction requesting the transfer of an  uncertificated security makes the warranties of a special signature  guarantor under subsection (c) and also warrants the rightfulness of the  transfer in all respects.
(g)  An  issuer may not require a special guaranty of signature, a guaranty of  indorsement, or a guaranty of instruction as a condition to registration  of transfer.
(h)  The warranties  under this section are made to a person taking or dealing with the  security in reliance on the guaranty, and the guarantor is liable to the  person for loss resulting from their breach. An indorser or originator  of an instruction whose signature, indorsement, or instruction has been  guaranteed is liable to a guarantor for any loss suffered by the  guarantor as a result of breach of the warranties of the guarantor.