Transferable records.

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(a) A person has control of a transferable record if a system employed for evidencing the transfer of interests in the transferable record reliably establishes that person as the person to whom the transferable record was issued or transferred.

(b) A system satisfies (a) of this section, and a person is considered to have control of a transferable record, if the transferable record is created, stored, and assigned in such a manner that

(1) a single authoritative copy of the transferable record exists that is unique, identifiable, and, except as otherwise provided in (4) - (6) of this subsection, unalterable;

(2) the authoritative copy identifies the person asserting control as the person to whom the transferable record was

(A) issued; or

(B) most recently transferred if the authoritative copy indicates that the transferable record has been transferred;

(3) the authoritative copy is communicated to and maintained by the person asserting control or the person's designated custodian;

(4) copies or revisions that add or change an identified assignee of the authoritative copy can be made only with the consent of the person asserting control;

(5) each copy of the authoritative copy and any copy of a copy is readily identifiable as a copy that is not the authoritative copy; and

(6) any revision of the authoritative copy is readily identifiable as authorized or unauthorized.

(c) Except as otherwise agreed, a person having control of a transferable record is the holder, as defined in AS 45.01.211(b), of the transferable record and has the same rights and defenses as a holder of an equivalent record or writing under the Uniform Commercial Code, including, if the applicable statutory requirements under AS 45.03.302(a), AS 45.07.501, or AS 45.29.308 are satisfied, the rights and defenses of a holder in due course, a holder to which a negotiable document of title has been duly negotiated, or a purchaser, respectively. Delivery, possession, and endorsement are not required to obtain or exercise a right under this subsection.

(d) Except as otherwise agreed, an obligor under a transferable record has the same rights and defenses as an equivalent obligor under equivalent records or writings under the Uniform Commercial Code.

(e) If requested by a person against whom enforcement is sought, the person seeking to enforce the transferable record shall provide reasonable proof that the person is in control of the transferable record. Proof may include access to the authoritative copy of the transferable record and related business records sufficient to review the terms of the transferable record and to establish the identity of the person having control of the transferable record.

(f) In this section, “transferable record” means an electronic record that

(1) would be a note under AS 45.03 or a document under AS 45.07 if the electronic record were in writing; and

(2) the issuer of the electronic record expressly has agreed is a transferable record.


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