Tennessee Code Annotated

Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-3-103 (2026)

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Acts 1995, ch. 397, § 2; 2003 , ch. 62, § 1.


Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 2001–2024 · leading case: Bank/First Citizens Bank v. Citizens & Assocs., 82 S.W.3d 259 (Tenn. 2002).
Bank/First Citizens Bank v. Citizens & Assocs., 82 S.W.3d 259 (Tenn. 2002). · cites it 6× “For example, the legislature retained Official Comment [3] to section 47-3-103, which specifically refers to the definition of “good faith” as requiring “not only honesty in fact, but also ‘observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.”
Borg v. Chase Manhattan Bank USA, N.A., 247 F. App'x 627 (6th Cir. 2007). “” Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-3-103 (a)(3). Because Mary Borg was the person identified on the forged checks as the person ordering payment, the district court correctly reasoned that Mary Borg was the “issuer*” of the forged checks and that plaintiffs’ claim for conversion was…”
Elaster v. Bank of Am. Corp. (E.D. Tenn. 2024). · cites it 4× “BANA argues that UCC Article 3-103, adopted by the State of Tennessee as T.C.A. § 47-3-103, does not provide a private cause of action, but merely a definition of “ordinary care.”
Brown v. Brown (M.D. Tenn. 2020). · cites it 2× “Tenn. Code Ann. §§ 47-3-103 (b) and 47-3-104.”
The Bank/First Citizens Bank v. Citizens & Assocs., Allied Mortg. Capital Corp., Frieda Gray, & Henry Gray, A/K/A James Gray, First Tennessee Bank (Tenn. Ct. App. 2001). · cites it 2× “Ordinary care is defined in Tenn. Code Ann. §47-3-103 (a)(6) as “observance of reasonable commercial standards, prevailing in the area in which the person is located, with respect to the business in which the person is engaged.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-3-103(6) — 1 case
Elaster v. Bank of Am. Corp. (E.D. Tenn. 2024). “BANA argues that UCC Article 3-103, adopted by the State of Tennessee as T.C.A. § 47-3-103, does not provide a private cause of action, but merely a definition of “ordinary care.”
— Tenn. Code Ann. § 47-3-103(a)(4) — 1 case
Bank/First Citizens Bank v. Citizens & Assocs., 82 S.W.3d 259 (Tenn. 2002). “For example, the legislature retained Official Comment [3] to section 47-3-103, which specifically refers to the definition of “good faith” as requiring “not only honesty in fact, but also ‘observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing.”
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