Code of Alabama

Ala. Code § 7-8-103 (2026)

Rules for Determining Whether Certain Obligations and Interests Are Securities or Financial Assets.

✓ official Alabama Legislature (ALISON) text, current July 2026
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(a) A share or similar equity interest issued by a corporation, business trust, joint stock company, or similar entity is a security.

(b) An “investment company security” is a security. “Investment company security” means a share or similar equity interest issued by an entity that is registered as an investment company under the federal investment company laws, an interest in a unit investment trust that is so registered, or a face-amount certificate issued by a face-amount certificate company that is so registered. Investment company security does not include an insurance policy or endowment policy or annuity contract issued by an insurance company.

(c) An interest in a partnership or limited liability company is not a security unless it is dealt in or traded on securities exchanges or in securities markets, its terms expressly provide that it is a security governed by this article, or it is an investment company security. However, an interest in a partnership or limited liability company is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.

(d) A writing that is a security certificate is governed by this article and not by Article 3, even though it also meets the requirements of that article. However, a negotiable instrument governed by Article 3 is a financial asset if it is held in a securities account.

(e) An option or similar obligation issued by a clearing corporation to its participants is not a security, but is a financial asset.

(f) A commodity contract, as defined in Section 7-9A-102(a)(15), is not a security or a financial asset.

(g) A document of title is not a financial asset unless Section 7-8-102(a)(9)(iii) applies.

(h) A controllable account, controllable electronic record, or controllable payment intangible is not a financial asset unless Section 7-8-102(a)(9)(iii) applies.

(Acts 1996, No. 96-742, p. 1241, §1; Act 2001-481, p. 647, §2; Act 2004-315, p. 464, §2; Act 2023-492, §1.)

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2004–2004 · leading case: Hughes Developers, Inc. v. Montgomery, 903 So. 2d 94 (Ala. 2004).
Hughes Developers, Inc. v. Montgomery, 903 So. 2d 94 (Ala. 2004). · cites it 3× “" The Official Comment to § 7-8-103 states, in relevant part, that "shares of closely held corporations are Article 8 securities.”
— Ala. Code § 7-8-103(a) — 1 case
Hughes Developers, Inc. v. Montgomery, 903 So. 2d 94 (Ala. 2004). “" The Official Comment to § 7-8-103 states, in relevant part, that "shares of closely held corporations are Article 8 securities.”
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