Wisconsin Code § 403.106

Unconditional promise or order
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(1) (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, for the purposes of s.
403.104 (1), a promise or order is unconditional unless it states
any of the following:
1. An express condition to payment.
2. That the promise or order is subject to or governed by another writing.
3. That rights or obligations with respect to the promise or
order are stated in another writing.
(b) A reference to another writing does not of itself make the
promise or order conditional.
(2) A promise or order is not made conditional by a reference
to another writing for a statement of rights with respect to collateral, prepayment or acceleration or because payment is limited to
resort to a particular fund or source.
(3) If a promise or order requires, as a condition to payment,
a countersignature by a person whose specimen signature appears
on the promise or order, the condition does not make the promise
or order conditional for the purposes of s. 403.104 (1). If the person whose specimen signature appears on an instrument fails to
countersign the instrument, the failure to countersign is a defense
to the obligation of the issuer, but the failure does not prevent a
transferee of the instrument from becoming a holder of the
instrument.
(4) If a promise or order at the time that it is issued or first
comes into possession of a holder contains a statement, required
by applicable statutory or administrative law, to the effect that the
rights of a holder or transferee are subject to claims or defenses
that the issuer could assert against the original payee, the promise
or order is not thereby made conditional for the purposes of s.
403.104 (1); but if the promise or order is an instrument, there
cannot be a holder in due course of the instrument.

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