§ 8114 Certificated Security Actions
You have a piece of paper that says you own 100 shares of a company, and it has a signature on it.
If you go to court because the company won't give you what the paper says, the court will believe the signature is real unless the company proves it's fake. If the signature is real, you can get what the paper promises, unless the company shows there's a problem with the paper. If there is a problem, you have to prove you should still get what the paper says.
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§ 8114 Certificated Security Actions
Last verified: January 23, 2026