State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ucc > Article-4-a > Part-2 > 4-a-201

Section 4-A-201. Security Procedure.    "Security  procedure"  means a procedure established by agreement of a  customer and a receiving bank for the purpose of (1)  verifying  that  a  payment order or communication amending or cancelling a payment order is  that  of the customer, or (2) detecting error in the transmission or the  content of the payment order or communication. A security procedure  may  require  the  use  of  algorithms  or  other codes, identifying words or  numbers, encryption, callback procedures, or similar  security  devices.  Comparison  of  a  signature on a payment order or communication with an  authorized specimen signature  of  the  customer  is  not  by  itself  a  security procedure.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ucc > Article-4-a > Part-2 > 4-a-201

Section 4-A-201. Security Procedure.    "Security  procedure"  means a procedure established by agreement of a  customer and a receiving bank for the purpose of (1)  verifying  that  a  payment order or communication amending or cancelling a payment order is  that  of the customer, or (2) detecting error in the transmission or the  content of the payment order or communication. A security procedure  may  require  the  use  of  algorithms  or  other codes, identifying words or  numbers, encryption, callback procedures, or similar  security  devices.  Comparison  of  a  signature on a payment order or communication with an  authorized specimen signature  of  the  customer  is  not  by  itself  a  security procedure.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Ucc > Article-4-a > Part-2 > 4-a-201

Section 4-A-201. Security Procedure.    "Security  procedure"  means a procedure established by agreement of a  customer and a receiving bank for the purpose of (1)  verifying  that  a  payment order or communication amending or cancelling a payment order is  that  of the customer, or (2) detecting error in the transmission or the  content of the payment order or communication. A security procedure  may  require  the  use  of  algorithms  or  other codes, identifying words or  numbers, encryption, callback procedures, or similar  security  devices.  Comparison  of  a  signature on a payment order or communication with an  authorized specimen signature  of  the  customer  is  not  by  itself  a  security procedure.