4A202 - Authorized and verified payment orders.

     § 4A202.  Authorized and verified payment orders.        (a)  Authorized payment order.--A payment order received by     the receiving bank is the authorized order of the person     identified as sender if that person authorized the order or is     otherwise bound by it under the law of agency.        (b)  Verified payment order.--If a bank and its customer have     agreed that the authenticity of payment orders issued to the     bank in the name of the customer as sender will be verified     pursuant to a security procedure, a payment order received by     the receiving bank is effective as the order of the customer,     whether or not authorized, if:            (1)  the security procedure is a commercially reasonable        method of providing security against unauthorized payment        orders; and            (2)  the bank proves that it accepted the payment order        in good faith and in compliance with the security procedure        and any written agreement or instruction of the customer        restricting acceptance of payment orders issued in the name        of the customer.     The bank is not required to follow an instruction that violates     a written agreement with the customer or notice of which is not     received at a time and in a manner affording the bank a     reasonable opportunity to act on it before the payment order is     accepted.        (c)  Commercial reasonableness of security procedure.--     Commercial reasonableness of a security procedure is a question     of law to be determined by considering the wishes of the     customer expressed to the bank, the circumstances of the     customer known to the bank, including the size, type and     frequency of payment orders normally issued by the customer to     the bank, alternative security procedures offered to the     customer and security procedures in general use by customers and     receiving banks similarly situated. A security procedure is     deemed to be commercially reasonable if:            (1)  the security procedure was chosen by the customer        after the bank offered, and the customer refused, a security        procedure that was commercially reasonable for that customer;        and            (2)  the customer expressly agreed in writing to be bound        by any payment order, whether or not authorized, issued in        its name and accepted by the bank in compliance with the        security procedure chosen by the customer.        (d)  Definition of "sender".--The term "sender" in this     division includes the customer in whose name a payment order is     issued if the order is the authorized order of the customer     under subsection (a), or it is effective as the order of the     customer under subsection (b).        (e)  Amendments and cancellations of payment orders.--This     section applies to amendments and cancellations of payment     orders to the same extent it applies to payment orders.        (f)  Rights and obligations.--Except as provided in this     section and in section 4A203(a)(1) (relating to unenforceability     of certain verified payment orders), rights and obligations     arising under this section or section 4A203 may not be varied by     agreement.        Cross References.  Section 4A202 is referred to in sections     4A203, 4A204 of this title.