Maine Code § 11-8-1106

Control
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(1). A purchaser has control of a certificated security in bearer form if the certificated security is
delivered to the purchaser.
[PL 1997, c. 429, Pt. B, §2 (NEW).]
(2). A purchaser has control of a certificated security in registered form if the certificated security
is delivered to the purchaser, and:
(a). The certificate is indorsed to the purchaser or in blank by an effective indorsement; or [PL
1997, c. 429, Pt. B, §2 (NEW).]
(b). The certificate is registered in the name of the purchaser upon original issue or registration of
transfer by the issuer. [PL 1997, c. 429, Pt. B, §2 (NEW).]
[PL 1997, c. 429, Pt. B, §2 (NEW).]
(3). A purchaser has control of an uncertificated security if:
(a). The uncertificated security is delivered to the purchaser; or [PL 1997, c. 429, Pt. B, §2
(NEW).]
(b). The issuer has agreed that it will comply with instructions originated by the purchaser without
further consent by the registered owner. [PL 1997, c. 429, Pt. B, §2 (NEW).]
[PL 1997, c. 429, Pt. B, §2 (NEW).]
(4). A purchaser has control of a security entitlement if:
(a). The purchaser becomes the entitlement holder; [PL 1999, c. 699, Pt. B, §21 (AMD); PL
1999, c. 699, Pt. B, §28 (AFF).]
(b). The securities intermediary has agreed that it will comply with entitlement orders originated
by the purchaser without further consent by the entitlement holder; or [PL 1999, c. 699, Pt. B,
§21 (AMD); PL 1999, c. 699, Pt. B, §28 (AFF).]
(c). Another person, other than the transferor to the purchaser of an interest in the security
entitlement:
(i) Has control of the security entitlement and acknowledges that it has control on behalf of
the purchaser; or

(ii) Obtains control of the security entitlement after having acknowledged that it will obtain
control of the security entitlement on behalf of the purchaser. [PL 2023, c. 669, Pt. A, §60
(AMD); PL 2023, c. 669, Pt. E, §1 (AFF).]
[PL 2023, c. 669, Pt. A, §60 (AMD); PL 2023, c. 669, Pt. E, §1 (AFF).]
(5). If an interest in a security entitlement is granted by the entitlement holder to the entitlement
holder's own securities intermediary, the securities intermediary has control.
[PL 1997, c. 429, Pt. B, §2 (NEW).]
(6). A purchaser who has satisfied the requirements of subsection (3) or subsection (4) has control,
even if the registered owner in the case of subsection (3) or the entitlement holder in the case of
subsection (4) retains the right to make substitutions for the uncertificated security or security
entitlement, to originate instructions or entitlement orders to the issuer or securities intermediary or
otherwise to deal with the uncertificated security or security entitlement.
[PL 1999, c. 699, Pt. B, §21 (AMD); PL 1999, c. 699, Pt. B, §28 (AFF).]
(7). An issuer or a securities intermediary may not enter into an agreement of the kind described
in subsection (3), paragraph (b) or subsection (4), paragraph (b) without the consent of the registered
owner or entitlement holder, but an issuer or a securities intermediary is not required to enter into such
an agreement even though the registered owner or entitlement holder so directs. An issuer or securities
intermediary that has entered into such an agreement is not required to confirm the existence of the
agreement to another party unless requested to do so by the registered owner or entitlement holder.
[PL 1997, c. 429, Pt. B, §2 (NEW).]
(8). A person that has control under this section is not required to acknowledge that it has control
on behalf of a purchaser.
[PL 2023, c. 669, Pt. A, §61 (NEW); PL 2023, c. 669, Pt. E, §1 (AFF).]
(9). If a person acknowledges that it has or will obtain control on behalf of a purchaser, unless the
person otherwise agrees or law other than this Article or Article 9-A otherwise provides, the person
does not owe any duty to the purchaser and is not required to confirm the acknowledgment to any other
person.
[PL 2023, c. 669, Pt. A, §62 (NEW); PL 2023, c. 669, Pt. E, §1 (AFF).]

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