New York Statutes

§ 3-104 — Form of Negotiable Instruments; "Draft"; "Check"; "Certificate of Deposit"; "Note"

New York·Law UCC Uniform Commercial Code·Part 1 Short Title, Form and Interpretation·Art. 3 Commercial Paper
Section 3--104. Form of Negotiable Instruments; "Draft"; "Check";\n "Certificate of Deposit"; "Note".\n (1) Any writing to be a negotiable instrument within this Article must\n (a) be signed by the maker or drawer; and\n (b) contain an unconditional promise or order to pay a sum\n certain in money and no other promise, order, obligation or\n power given by the maker or drawer except as authorized by\n this Article; and\n (c) be payable on demand or at a definite time; and\n (d) be payable to order or to bearer.\n (2) A writing which complies with the requirements of this section is\n (a) a "draft" ("bill of exchange") if it is an order;\n (b) a "check" if it is a draft drawn on a bank and payable on\n

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