Allonge to Promissory Note - An allonge is a piece of paper attached to a promissory note for the purpose of adding additional signatures or endorsements when there is no room on the original document. In the context of United States law, specifically compliant with the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), an allonge must be firmly attached to the original promissory note to be considered valid.
What makes an allonge legally binding?
For an allonge to be legally binding, it must be permanently affixed to the promissory note and contain necessary endorsements that are signed and dated.
Can an allonge be added after the promissory note has been issued?
Yes, an allonge can be added to a promissory note after it has been issued provided it is properly attached and meets all legal requirements.