Wisconsin Code § 410.202

Authorized and verified payment orders
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(1)
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.
(2) (a) 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 all of the following apply:
1. The security procedure is a commercially reasonable
method of providing security against unauthorized payment
orders.
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.
(b) The bank is not required to follow an instruction that vio-

lates 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.
(3) Commercial reasonableness of a security procedure is a
question of law to be determined by considering the wishes of the
customer that are 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 considered to be
commercially reasonable if all of the following apply:
(a) 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.
(b) The customer expressly agreed in writing to be bound by
any payment order, whether or not authorized, issued in the customer’s name and accepted by the bank in compliance with the
security procedure chosen by the customer.
(4) In this chapter, “sender” includes the customer in whose
name a payment order is issued if the order is the authorized order of the customer under sub. (1), or it is effective as the order of
the customer under sub. (2).
(5) This section applies to amendments and cancellations of
payment orders to the same extent that it applies to payment
orders.
(6) Except as provided in this section and in s. 410.203 (1)
(a), rights and obligations arising under this section or s. 410.203
may not be varied by agreement.

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