(c) Becomes obligated under other law, regulation or rule to credit a financial asset to the person's securities account.
(3) If a condition of sub. (2) has been met, a person has a security entitlement even though the securities intermediary does not itself hold the financial asset.
(4) If a securities intermediary holds a financial asset for another person, and the financial asset is registered in the name of, payable to the order of, or specially endorsed to the other person, and has not been endorsed to the securities intermediary or in blank, the other person is treated as holding the financial asset directly rather than as having a security entitlement with respect to the financial asset.
(5) Issuance of a security is not establishment of a security entitlement.
408.502 Assertion of adverse claim against entitlement holder. An action based on an adverse claim to a financial asset, whether framed in conversion, replevin, constructive trust, equitable lien or other theory, may not be asserted against a person who acquires a security entitlement under s. 408.501 for value and without notice of the adverse claim.
408.503 Property interest of entitlement holder in financial asset held by securities intermediary. (1) To the extent necessary for a securities intermediary to satisfy all security entitlements with respect to a particular financial asset, all interests in that financial asset held by the securities intermediary are held by the securities intermediary for the entitlement holders, are not property of the securities intermediary, and are not subject to claims of creditors of the securities intermediary, except as otherwise provided in s. 408.511.
(2) An entitlement holder's property interest with respect to a particular financial asset under sub. (1) is a prorated property interest in all interests in that financial asset held by the securities intermediary, without regard to the time the entitlement holder acquired the security entitlement or the time the securities intermediary acquired the interest in that financial asset.
(3) An entitlement holder's property interest with respect to a particular financial asset under sub. (1) may be enforced against the securities intermediary only by exercise of the entitlement holder's rights under ss. 408.505 to 408.508.
(4) (a) An entitlement holder's property interest with respect to a particular financial asset under sub. (1) may be enforced against a purchaser of the financial asset or interest therein only if:
1. Insolvency proceedings have been initiated by or against the securities intermediary;
2. The securities intermediary does not have sufficient interests in the financial asset to satisfy the security entitlements of all of its entitlement holders to that financial asset;
3. The securities intermediary violated its obligations under s. 408.504 by transferring the financial asset or interest therein to the purchaser; and
4. The purchaser is not protected under sub. (5).
(b) The trustee or other liquidator, acting on behalf of all entitlement holders having security entitlements with respect to a particular financial asset, may recover the financial asset, or interest therein, from the purchaser. If the trustee or other liquidator elects not to pursue that right, an entitlement holder whose security entitlement remains unsatisfied has the right to recover its interest in the financial asset from the purchaser.
(5) An action based on the entitlement holder's property interest with respect to a particular financial asset under sub. (1), whether framed in conversion, replevin, constructive trust, equitable lien, or other theory, may not be asserted against any purchaser of a financial asset or interest therein who gives value, obtains control, and does not act in collusion with the securities intermediary in violating the securities intermediary's obligations under s. 408.504.
408.504 Duty of securities intermediary to maintain financial asset. (1) A securities intermediary shall promptly obtain and thereafter maintain a financial asset in a quantity corresponding to the aggregate of all security entitlements it has established in favor of its entitlement holders with respect to that financial asset. The securities intermediary may maintain those financial assets directly or through one or more other securities intermediaries.
(2) Except to the extent otherwise agreed by its entitlement holder, a securities intermediary may not grant any security interests in a financial asset it is obligated to maintain pursuant to sub. (1).
(3) A securities intermediary satisfies the duty in sub. (1) if:
(a) The securities intermediary acts with respect to the duty as agreed upon by the entitlement holder and the securities intermediary; or
(b) In the absence of agreement, the securities intermediary exercises due care in accordance with reasonable commercial standards to obtain and maintain the financial asset.
(4) This section does not apply to a clearing corporation that is itself the obligor of an option or similar obligation to which its entitlement holders have security entitlements.
408.505 Duty of securities intermediary with respect to payments and distributions. (1) A securities intermediary shall take action to obtain a payment or distribution made by the issuer of a financial asset. A securities intermediary satisfies the duty if:
(a) The securities intermediary acts with respect to the duty as agreed upon by the entitlement holder and the securities intermediary; or
(b) In the absence of agreement, the securities intermediary exercises due care in accordance with reasonable commercial standards to attempt to obtain the payment or distribution.
(2) A securities intermediary is obligated to its entitlement holder for a payment or distribution made by the issuer of a financial asset if the payment or distribution is received by the securities intermediary.
408.506 Duty of securities intermediary to exercise rights as directed by entitlement holder. A securities intermediary shall exercise rights with respect to a financial asset if directed to do so by an entitlement holder. A securities intermediary satisfies the duty if:
(1) The securities intermediary acts with respect to the duty as agreed upon by the entitlement holder and the securities intermediary; or
(2) In the absence of agreement, the securities intermediary either places the entitlement holder in a position to exercise the rights directly or exercises due care in accordance with reasonable commercial standards to follow the direction of the entitlement holder.
408.507 Duty of securities intermediary to comply with entitlement order. (1) A securities intermediary shall comply with an entitlement order if the entitlement order is originated by the appropriate person, the securities intermediary has had reasonable opportunity to assure itself that the entitlement order is genuine and authorized, and the securities intermediary has had reasonable opportunity to comply with the entitlement order. A securities intermediary satisfies the duty if:
(a) The securities intermediary acts with respect to the duty as agreed upon by the entitlement holder and the securities intermediary; or
(b) In the absence of agreement, the securities intermediary exercises due care in accordance with reasonable commercial standards to comply with the entitlement order.
(2) If a securities intermediary transfers a financial asset pursuant to an ineffective entitlement order, the securities intermediary shall reestablish a security entitlement in favor of the person entitled to it, and pay or credit any payments or distributions that the person did not receive as a result of the wrongful transfer. If the securities intermediary does not reestablish a security entitlement, the securities intermediary is liable to the entitlement holder for damages.
408.508 Duty of securities intermediary to change entitlement holder's position to other form of security holding. A securities intermediary shall act at the direction of an entitlement holder to change a security entitlement into another available form of holding for which the entitlement holder is eligible, or to cause the financial asset to be transferred to a securities account of the entitlement holder with another securities intermediary. A securities intermediary satisfies the duty if:
(1) The securities intermediary acts as agreed upon by the entitlement holder and the securities intermediary; or
(2) In the absence of agreement, the securities intermediary exercises due care in accordance with reasonable commercial standards to follow the direction of the entitlement holder.
408.509 Specification of duties of securities intermediary by other statute or regulation; manner of performance of duties of securities intermediary; and exercise of rights of entitlement holder. (1) If the substance of a duty imposed upon a securities intermediary by ss. 408.504 to 408.508 is the subject of any other statute, regulation or rule, compliance with that statute, regulation or rule satisfies the duty.
(2) To the extent that specific standards for the performance of the duties of a securities intermediary or the exercise of the rights of an entitlement holder are not specified by other statute, regulation or rule or by agreement between the securities intermediary and entitlement holder, the securities intermediary shall perform its duties and the entitlement holder shall exercise its rights in a commercially reasonable manner.
(3) The obligation of a securities intermediary to perform the duties imposed by ss. 408.504 to 408.508 is subject to:
(a) Rights of the securities intermediary arising out of a security interest under a security agreement with the entitlement holder or otherwise; and
(b) Rights of the securities intermediary under any other law, regulation, rule or agreement to withhold performance of its duties as a result of unfulfilled obligations of the entitlement holder to the securities intermediary.
(4) Sections 408.504 to 408.508 do not require a securities intermediary to take any action that is prohibited by any other statute, regulation or rule.
408.510 Rights of purchaser of security entitlement from entitlement holder. (1) An action based on an adverse claim to a financial asset or security entitlement, whether framed in conversion, replevin, constructive trust, equitable lien or other theory, may not be asserted against a person who purchases a security entitlement, or an interest therein, from an entitlement holder if the purchaser gives value, does not have notice of the adverse claim and obtains control.
(2) If an adverse claim could not have been asserted against an entitlement holder under s. 408.502, the adverse claim cannot be asserted against a person who purchases a security entitlement, or an interest therein, from the entitlement holder.
(3) In a case not covered by the priority rules in ch. 409, a purchaser for value of a security entitlement, or an interest therein, who obtains control has priority over a purchaser of a security entitlement, or an interest therein, who does not obtain control. Purchasers who have control rank equally, except that a securities intermediary as purchaser has priority over a conflicting purchaser who has control unless otherwise agreed by the securities intermediary.
408.511 Priority among security interests and entitlement holders. (1) Except as otherwise provided in subs. (2) and (3), if a securities intermediary does not have sufficient interests in a particular financial asset to satisfy both its obligations to entitlement holders who have security entitlements to that financial asset and its obligation to a creditor of the securities intermediary who has a security interest in that financial asset, the claims of entitlement holders, other than the creditor, have priority over the claim of the creditor.
(2) A claim of a creditor of a securities intermediary who has a security interest in a financial asset held by a securities intermediary has priority over claims of the securities intermediary's entitlement holders who have security entitlements with respect to that financial asset if the creditor has control over the financial asset.
(3) If a clearing corporation does not have sufficient financial assets to satisfy both its obligations to entitlement holders who have security entitlements with respect to a financial asset and its obligation to a creditor of the clearing corporation who has a security interest in that financial asset, the claim of the creditor has priority over the claims of entitlement holders.
subchapter VI
Transitional provisions
408.603 Saving provision. (1) If a security interest in a security is perfected on or before the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], and the action by which the security interest was perfected would suffice to perfect a security interest under this chapter, no further action is required to continue perfection.
(2) If a security interest in a security is perfected on or before the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], under ch. 408, 1995 stats., but the action by which the security interest was perfected would not suffice to perfect a security interest under this chapter, the security interest remains perfected for a period of 4 months after the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], and continues perfected thereafter if appropriate action to perfect under this chapter is taken within that period. If a security interest is perfected on or before the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], and the security interest can be perfected by filing under this chapter, a financing statement signed by the secured party instead of the debtor may be filed within that period to continue perfection or thereafter to perfect.
297,9 Section 9 . 409.103 (6) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
409.103 (6) Investment property. (a) This subsection applies to investment property.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in par. (f), during the time that a security certificate is located in a jurisdiction, perfection of a security interest, the effect of perfection or nonperfection, and the priority of a security interest in the certificated security represented thereby are governed by the local law of that jurisdiction.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in par. (f), perfection of a security interest, the effect of perfection or nonperfection, and the priority of a security interest in an uncertificated security are governed by the local law of the issuer's jurisdiction as specified in s. 408.110 (4).
(d) Except as otherwise provided in par. (f), perfection of a security interest, the effect of perfection or nonperfection, and the priority of a security interest in a security entitlement or securities account are governed by the local law of the securities intermediary's jurisdiction as specified in s. 408.110 (5).
(e) Except as otherwise provided in par. (f), perfection of a security interest, the effect of perfection or nonperfection, and the priority of a security interest in a commodity contract or commodity account are governed by the local law of the commodity intermediary's jurisdiction. The following rules determine a “commodity intermediary's jurisdiction" for purposes of this paragraph:
1. If an agreement between the commodity intermediary and commodity customer specifies that it is governed by the law of a particular jurisdiction, that jurisdiction is the commodity intermediary's jurisdiction.
2. If an agreement between the commodity intermediary and commodity customer does not specify the governing law as provided in subd. 1., but expressly specifies that the commodity account is maintained at an office in a particular jurisdiction, that jurisdiction is the commodity intermediary's jurisdiction.
3. If an agreement between the commodity intermediary and commodity customer does not specify a jurisdiction as provided in subd. 1. or 2., the commodity intermediary's jurisdiction is the jurisdiction in which is located the office identified in an account statement as the office serving the commodity customer's account.
4. If an agreement between the commodity intermediary and commodity customer does not specify a jurisdiction as provided in subd. 1. or 2. and an account statement does not identify an office serving the commodity customer's account as provided in subd. 3., the commodity intermediary's jurisdiction is the jurisdiction in which is located the chief executive office of the commodity intermediary.
(f) Perfection of a security interest by filing, automatic perfection of a security interest in investment property granted by a broker or securities intermediary, and automatic perfection of a security interest in a commodity contract or commodity account granted by a commodity intermediary are governed by the local law of the jurisdiction in which the debtor is located.
297,10 Section 10 . 409.105 (1) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
409.105 (1) (h) “Goods" includes all things which are movable at the time the security interest attaches or which are fixtures (s. 409.313), but does not include money, documents, instruments, investment property, accounts, chattel paper, general intangibles or minerals or the like (including oil and gas) before extraction. “Goods" also includes standing timber which is to be cut and removed under a conveyance or contract for sale, the unborn young of animals and growing crops.
297,11 Section 11 . 409.105 (1) (i) of the statutes is amended to read:
409.105 (1) (i) “Instrument" means a negotiable instrument as defined in s. 403.104 or a certificated security as defined in s. 408.102 or any other writing which evidences a right to the payment of money and is not itself a security agreement or lease and is of a type which is in ordinary course of business transferred by delivery with any necessary endorsement or assignment.
297,12 Section 12 . 409.105 (2) (an) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (2) (an) “Commodity contract" — s. 409.115 (1) (b).
297,13 Section 13 . 409.105 (2) (ap) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (2) (ap) “Commodity customer" — s. 409.115 (1) (c).
297,14 Section 14 . 409.105 (2) (aq) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (2) (aq) “Commodity intermediary" — s. 409.115 (1) (d).
297,15 Section 15 . 409.105 (2) (cb) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (2) (cb) “Control" — s. 409.115 (1) (e).
297,16 Section 16 . 409.105 (2) (gm) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (2) (gm) “Investment property" — s. 409.115 (1) (f).
297,17 Section 17 . 409.105 (3) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 409.105 (3) (am).
297,18 Section 18 . 409.105 (3) (ac) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (3) (ac) “Broker" — s. 408.102 (1) (c).
297,19 Section 19 . 409.105 (3) (ag) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (3) (ag) “Certificated security" — s. 408.102 (1) (d).
297,20 Section 20 . 409.105 (3) (as) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (3) (as) “Clearing corporation" — s. 408.102 (1) (e).
297,21 Section 21 . 409.105 (3) (bh) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (3) (bh) “Delivery" — s. 408.301.
297,22 Section 22 . 409.105 (3) (bp) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (3) (bp) “Entitlement holder" — s. 408.102 (1) (g).
297,23 Section 23 . 409.105 (3) (bt) of the statutes is created to read:
409.105 (3) (bt) “Financial asset" — s. 408.102 (1) (i).
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