New York Statutes

§ 3-403 — Signature by Authorized Representative

New York·Law UCC Uniform Commercial Code·Part 4 Liability of Parties·Art. 3 Commercial Paper
Section 3--403. Signature by Authorized Representative.\n (1) A signature may be made by an agent or other representative, and\nhis authority to make it may be established as in other cases of\nrepresentation. No particular form of appointment is necessary to\nestablish such authority.\n (2) An authorized representative who signs his own name to an\ninstrument\n (a) is personally obligated if the instrument neither names the\n person represented nor shows that the representative signed\n in a representative capacity;\n (b) except as otherwise established between the immediate\n parties, is personally obligated if the instrument names the\n person represented but does not show that the representative\n signed in a representativ

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