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HomeCommercial CodeDiv. 8Ch. 1§ 8102 Financial Asset Definitions

§ 8102 Financial Asset Definitions

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§ 8102 Financial Asset Definitions

Key Takeaways

  • •This law defines special words used when talking about money stuff like stocks and bonds.
  • •It explains who can hold, move, or own these money things, like banks or brokers.
  • •It talks about two types of money papers: ones you can hold (like a certificate) and ones that are just records (no paper).
  • •If someone says they own part of a stock or bond, this law helps figure out if that’s true or not.

Example

If you buy a stock through a broker like Robinhood, the broker keeps track of who owns what.

The law says the broker is a 'securities intermediary' and your ownership is called a 'security entitlement.' This means the broker has to follow rules to make sure your stock is safe and correctly recorded.

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§ 8102 Financial Asset Definitions

(a) In this division: (1) “Adverse claim” means a claim that a claimant has a property interest in a financial asset and that it is a violation of the rights of the claimant for another person to hold, transfer, or deal with the financial asset. (2) “Bearer form,” as applied to a certificated security, means a form in which the security is payable to the bearer of the security certificate according to its terms but not by reason of an indorsement. (3) “Broker” means a person defined as a broker or dealer under the federal securities laws, but without excluding a bank acting in that capacity. (4) “Certificated security” means a security that is represented by a certificate. (5) “Clearing corporation” means any of the following: (A) A person that is registered as a “clearing agency” under the federal securities laws. (B) A federal reserve bank. (C) Any other person that provides clearance or settlement services with respect to financial assets that would require it to register as a clearing agency under the federal securities laws but for an exclusion or exemption from the registration requirement, if its activities as a clearing corporation, including promulgation of rules, are subject to regulation by a federal or state governmental authority. (6) “Communicate” means to either: (A) Send a signed record. (B) Transmit information by any mechanism agreed upon by the persons transmitting and receiving the information. (7) “Entitlement holder” means a person identified in the records of a securities intermediary as the person having a security entitlement against the securities intermediary. If a person acquires a security entitlement by virtue of paragraph (2) or (3) of subdivision (b) of Section 8501, that person is the entitlement holder. (8) “Entitlement order” means a notification communicated to a securities intermediary directing transfer or redemption of a financial asset to which the entitlement holder has a security entitlement. (9) “Financial asset,” except as otherwise provided in Section 8103, means any of the following: (A) A security. (B) An obligation of a person or a share, participation, or other interest in a person or in property or an enterprise of a person, that is, or is of a type, dealt in or traded on financial markets, or that is recognized in any area in which it is issued or dealt in as a medium for investment. (C) Any property that is held by a securities intermediary for another person in a securities account if the securities intermediary has expressly agreed with the other person that the property is to be treated as a financial asset under this division. As context requires, the term means either the interest itself or the means by which a person’s claim to it is evidenced, including a certificated or uncertificated security, a security certificate, or a security entitlement. (10) [Reserved] (11) “Endorsement” means a signature that alone or accompanied by other words is made on a security certificate in registered form or on a separate document for the purpose of assigning, transferring, or redeeming the security or granting a power to assign, transfer, or redeem it. (12) “Instruction” means a notification communicated to the issuer of an uncertificated security that directs that the transfer of the security be registered or that the security be redeemed. (13) “Registered form,” as applied to a certificated security, means a form in which both of the following apply: (A) The security certificate specifies a person entitled to the security. (B) A transfer of the security may be registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the issuer, or the security certificate so states. (14) “Securities intermediary” means either: (A) A clearing corporation. (B) A person, including a bank or broker, that in the ordinary course of its business maintains securities accounts for others and is acting in that capacity. (15) “Security,” except as otherwise provided in Section 8103, means an obligation of an issuer or a share, participation, or other interest in an issuer or in property or an enterprise of an issuer that is all of the following: (A) It is represented by a security certificate in bearer or registered form, or the transfer of it may be registered upon books maintained for that purpose by or on behalf of the issuer. (B) It is one of a class or series or by its terms is divisible into a class or series of shares, participations, interests, or obligations. (C) It is either of the following: (i) It is, or is of a type, dealt in or traded on securities exchanges or securities markets. (ii) It is a medium for investment and by its terms expressly provides that it is a security governed by this division. (16) “Security certificate” means a certificate representing a security. (17) “Security entitlement” means the rights and property interest of an entitlement holder with respect to a financial asset specified in Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 8501). (18) “Uncertificated security” means a security that is not represented by a certificate. (b) The following definitions in this division and other divisions apply to this division: Appropriate person. Section 8107. Control. Section 8106. Controllable account. Section 9102. Controllable electronic record. Section 12102. Controllable payment intangible. Section 9102. Delivery. Section 8301. Investment company security. Section 8103. Issuer. Section 8201. Overissue. Section 8210. Protected purchaser. Section 8303. Securities account. Section 8501. (c) In addition, Division 1 (commencing with Section 1101) contains general definitions and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this division. (d) The characterization of a person, business, or transaction for purposes of this division does not determine the characterization of the person, business, or transaction for purposes of any other law, regulation, or rule. (Amended by Stats. 2023, Ch. 210, Sec. 19. (SB 95) Effective January 1, 2024.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

securityentitlementcorporationendorsementadverse claimbearer formbrokercommunicate

Related Statutes

  • § 8103 Equity Interest Securities Definition
  • § 8104 Security Interest Acquisition
  • § 8105 Notice Of Adverse Claims
  • § 8107 Security Ownership Rights
  • § 8108 Security Transfer Warranties

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Commercial Code. Section 8102.
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