"Signed", "signing", and "signature" have corresponding meanings.
Okla. Stat. tit. 12A, § 1-201
Oklahoma Code Comment
Revised § 1-201 Comment:
The definitions from old section 1-201 are rearranged, with some stylistic and technical revisions, in revised section 1-201 and the following sections. Several longer definitions from old section 1-201 are moved to revised sections 1-202, 1-203, 1-204 and 1-206.
Revised section 1-201 updates the definitions in old section 1-201 to recognize that certain transactions and documents may be electronic. Examples include the definitions of "bearer," "delivery," "document of title," "holder," "send," "signed," and "warehouse receipt."
The definition of "bank" in revised section 1-201(b)(4), referring to "the business of banking," is a uniform provision. This definition applies a functional standard, and includes depository entities (e.g., credit unions, savings and loan associations, and trust companies) that are not allowed to use the word "bank" in their name or advertising.
New section 1-201(b)(11) requires, first, that a "consumer" be an "individual." Second, the definition of "consumer" applies only when that individual "enters into a transaction primarily for personal, family or household purposes." A living trust, for example, is not an individual, and therefore not a "consumer," regardless of a transaction's purpose.
Section 1-201(b)(25) clarifies that every type of legal or commercial entity that is not an "individual" is considered an "organization."
The definition of "present value" in section 1-201(b)(28) is taken from old section 1-201(37)(d)(iii) .