§ 3405. Employer's responsibility for fraudulent indorsement by
employee.
(a) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection: "Employee." Includes an independent contractor and employee of an independent contractor retained by the employer. "Fraudulent indorsement."
(1) In the case of an instrument payable to the employer, a forged indorsement purporting to be that of the employer.
(2) In the case of an instrument with respect to which the employer is the issuer, a forged indorsement purporting to be that of the person identified as payee. "Responsibility." With respect to instruments means authority:
(1) to sign or indorse instruments on behalf of the employer;
(2) to process instruments received by the employer for bookkeeping purposes, for deposit to an account or for other disposition;
(3) to prepare or process instruments for issue in the name of the employer;
(4) to supply information determining the names or addresses of payees of instruments to be issued in the name of the employer;
(5) to control the disposition of instruments to be issued in the name of the employer; or
(6) to act otherwise with respect to instruments in a responsible capacity. The term does not include authority that merely allows an employee to have access to instruments or blank or incomplete instrument forms that are being stored or transported or are part of incoming or outgoing mail or similar access.
(b) Rights and liabilities.--For the purpose of determining the rights and liabilities of a person who, in good faith, pays an instrument or takes it for value or for collection, if an employer entrusted an employee with responsibility with respect to the instrument and the employee or a person acting in concert with the employee makes a fraudulent indorsement of the instrument, the indorsement is effective as the indorsement of the person to whom the instrument is payable if it is made in the name of that person. If the person paying the instrument or taking it for value or for collection fails to exercise ordinary care in paying or taking the instrument and that failure substantially contributes to loss resulting from the fraud, the person bearing the loss may recover from the person failing to exercise ordinary care to the extent the failure to exercise ordinary care contributed to the loss.
(c) Application.--Under subsection (b), an indorsement is made in the name of the person to whom an instrument is payable if:
(1) it is made in a name substantially similar to the name of that person; or
(2) the instrument, whether or not indorsed, is deposited in a depositary bank to an account in a name substantially similar to the name of that person.
Cross References. Section 3405 is referred to in sections 3417, 4208 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 34 - Liability of Parties
Section 3402 - Signature by representative
Section 3403 - Unauthorized signature
Section 3404 - Impostors; fictitious payees
Section 3405 - Employer's responsibility for fraudulent indorsement by employee
Section 3406 - Negligence contributing to forged signature or alteration of instrument
Section 3408 - Drawee not liable on unaccepted draft
Section 3409 - Acceptance of draft; certified check
Section 3410 - Acceptance varying draft
Section 3411 - Refusal to pay cashier's checks, teller's checks and certified checks
Section 3412 - Obligation of issuer of note or cashier's check
Section 3413 - Obligation of acceptor
Section 3414 - Obligation of drawer
Section 3415 - Obligation of indorser
Section 3416 - Transfer warranties
Section 3417 - Presentment warranties
Section 3418 - Payment or acceptance by mistake