New York Statutes
§ 3-401 — Signature
New York § 3-401
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N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code § 3-401 (2026).
Text
Section 3--401. Signature.\n (1) No person is liable on an instrument unless his signature appears\nthereon.\n (2) A signature is made by use of any name, including any trade or\nassumed name, upon an instrument, or by any word or mark used in lieu of\na written signature.\n
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