3-306 - Rights of One Not Holder in Due Course.

Section 3--306. Rights of One Not Holder in Due Course.    Unless  he  has  the rights of a holder in due course any person takes  the instrument subject to    (a) all valid claims to it on the part of any person; and    (b) all defenses of any party which would be available in an action on  a simple contract; and    (c) the defenses of want or failure of consideration,  non-performance  of  any  condition  precedent,  non-delivery,  or delivery for a special  purpose (Section 3--408); and    (d) the defense that  he  or  a  person  through  whom  he  holds  the  instrument acquired it by theft, or that payment or satisfaction to such  holder   would   be   inconsistent  with  the  terms  of  a  restrictive  indorsement. The claim of any third person  to  the  instrument  is  not  otherwise  available as a defense to any party liable thereon unless the  third person himself defends the action for such party.