Negotiable Instruments Law


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"This book gives a thorough overview of Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code, commonly referred to as negotiable instruments or commercial paper [sec. 1-101(a) and 3-101], which contains the statutory framework that provides rules to facilitate the transfer of negotiable instruments and increase their acceptance in our commercial system"--




Negotiable Instruments Under the U. C. C.


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An in-depth treatise on Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Specific chapters cover forms of transfer, contractual obligation of parties, electronic fund transfers and more. The price quoted for this work covers one year's worth of service. The upkeep price is $326.




The End of Negotiable Instruments


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In The End of Negotiable Instruments: Bringing Payments Systems Law Out of the Past, author James Rogers challenges the basic assumptions of the law of checks and notes and its history, and provides a well-reasoned account of how the law could be changed to better suit the evolution of new payment technologies. The modern American law of payment systems is in disarray. Efforts to create a unified body of law for payment systems have so far been unsuccessful. Part of the reason for that failure is the assumption that the existing law works well for the traditional paper-based check system, and that problems have been created only by the evolution of new technologies. The End of Negotiable Instruments argues that this assumption is unfounded. The basic law of checks is itself anachronistic. There are no other books that undertake a similar analysis—there are legal treatises on the law of checks and notes, but all of them take for granted the basic assumptions challenged in this book. Several articles were published in the late twentieth century concerning the dispute over the application of certain doctrines of traditional negotiable instruments law to modern consumer finance transactions, but none of this literature went on to consider the broader question of whether there is anything worthwhile left in negotiable instruments law.







E-Z Rules for Negotiable Instruments (UCC Articles 3 and 4)


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E-Z RULES translates the technical and complex language of your supplement into plain English. User-friendly Roadmaps and a visually clear and intuitive presentation will save you time and give you confidence as you discover that you can find the rule you seek and understand it completely. Features: An introductory roadmap for a complete overview of how rules or statutes apply in practice The subs tance of the rule or statute can be grasped at a glance The title of the rule or statute is presented in bold for quick spotting The organization of therules or statutes follows the format of your supplement for easy cross-referencing E-Z RUL ES bullets list important ramifications of the rule or code Look for Other E-Z Rules titles in the following course areas: Bankruptcy, Contracts & Sales,Civil Procedure,Commercial Law, Evidence.




The ABCs of the UCC


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The book allows the reader to become acquainted with the background, terminology, and general outline of the law of negotiable instruments, check collections, credit cards, consumer electronic funds transfers, prepaid value cards and other emerging payment systems. It is an easy-to-read and concise resource.




Without Prejudice Ucc 1-207


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"Without Prejudice" UCC 1-207 means "that which is so clearly stated or distinctly set forth that there is no doubt as to its meaning." Negotiable Instrument Law UCC 3-104.2 states that a summons, license, or draft 'must' be signed "unconditionally." A reservation of Without Prejudice places a condition on the agreement which means 'I do not partake', the unit is now non-assumpsit. These units are "unconscionable" at UCC 2-302. The Constitution of these united States is alive and firmly within God's plan. IRS and Patriot Act are of foreign Law to the domicile Citizen of each separate state. Agency is the authorized representative of Congress who requires 'subjects' sign negotiable instruments and license. Department of Justice 'executes' agency police power per contracted enlistment to Maritime Jurisdiction. We Thee People are not "subject to the jurisdiction of the United States." This book will prove "the fact of the matter stated" and share with each Citizen; Truth of 'entitlement' to "privileges and immunities" of the Bill of Rights. Agency has proliferated by using fraudulent devise and elliptical 'words of art' to confuse the People into believing in false teaching for 'inferior' benefit. By reserving Rights a Citizen remains In Propria Persona at signature and the unit is void of 'promise' at UCC 3-104.3.







The Portable UCC


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