3-118 - Ambiguous Terms and Rules of Construction.

Section 3--118. Ambiguous Terms and Rules of Construction.    The following rules apply to every instrument:    (a)  Where  there is doubt whether the instrument is a draft or a note  the holder may treat it as either.  A  draft  drawn  on  the  drawer  is  effective as a note.    (b)  Handwritten  terms  control  typewritten  and  printed terms, and  typewritten control printed.    (c) Words control figures except  that  if  the  words  are  ambiguous  figures control.    (d) Unless otherwise specified a provision for interest means interest  at  the  judgment  rate  at  the  place  of payment from the date of the  instrument, or if it is undated from the date of issue.    (e) Unless the instrument otherwise specifies two or more persons  who  sign  as maker, acceptor or drawer or indorser and as a part of the same  transaction are jointly and severally liable even though the  instrument  contains such words as "I promise to pay."    (f)  Unless  otherwise  specified  consent  to  extension authorizes a  single extension for not longer than the original period. A  consent  to  extension,  expressed in the instrument, is binding on secondary parties  and accommodation makers. A holder may not exercise his option to extend  an instrument over the objection of a maker or acceptor or  other  party  who  in  accordance  with  Section  3--604 tenders full payment when the  instrument is due.