Code of Alabama
Ala. Code § 7-3-101 (2026)
Short Title.
✓ official Alabama Legislature (ALISON) text, current July 2026
This article may be cited as Uniform Commercial Code - Negotiable Instruments.
(Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811; repealed by Acts 1995, No. 95-668, p. 1381, §1; added by Acts 1995, No. 95-668, p. 1381, §1.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1981–2024 · leading case: Kennedy v. Boles Investments, Inc., 53 So. 3d 60 (Ala. 2010).
Kennedy v. Boles Investments, Inc., 53 So. 3d 60 (Ala. 2010). “Section 7-3-101 et seq., Ala.Code 1975, governs negotiable instruments such as promissory notes.”
Atl. Nat. Trust, LLC v. McNamee, 984 So. 2d 375 (Ala. 2007). “Analysis The certified question references Article 3 of Alabama's version of the Uniform Commercial Code, § 7-3-101 et seq., Ala. Code 1975, which deals with negotiable instruments.”
First Alabama Bank of Guntersville v. Hunt, 402 So. 2d 992 (Ala. Civ. App. 1981). “This case is governed by Article III of Alabama’s Uniform Commercial Code, §§ 7-3-101 et seq., Code of Ala. 1975. The First Alabama Bank of Guntersville sued Hunt on a promissory note.”
Donald J. Mottern, as Adm'r of the Est. of Lavonne S. Mottern v. Baptist Health Sys., Inc., d/b/a BMC - Princeton Med. Ctr. (Appeal from Jefferson Circuit Court: CV-11-901140). (Ala. 2024). “The primary issue in this appeal is whether the trial court erred in dismissing Mottern's claim under the Alabama Extended Manufacturer's Liability Doctrine ("the AEMLD") and his claim alleging a breach of implied warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code ("the UCC"), Ala. Code…”
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