3 edition of The law on negotiable instruments found in the catalog.
The law on negotiable instruments
Hector M. De Leon
Published
2009
by Published & distributed by Rex Book Store in Manila, Philippines
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes indexes.
Statement | Hector S. De Leon. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xxi, 413 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 413 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23940857M |
ISBN 10 | 9789712353376 |
LC Control Number | 2009516470 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 461641419 |
A negotiable instrument is any transferable document which satisfies certain conditions. These instruments pass freely from hand to hand and thus form an integral form part this modern businesses instruments. It also has to be noted that in our country, the law relating to negotiable instruments, is governed by the Negotiable Instruments Act Therefore, by introducing the new article a (1) PILA, the DLT Bill codifies a largely accepted principle of conflicts of laws and addresses not only negotiable instruments proper but extends the scope of this rule to book-entry rights and allows not only a paper instrument but any other instrument to determine the law applicable to the Author: Rashid Bahar.
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According to section 13 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, , a negotiable instrument means “promissory note, bill of exchange, or cheque, payable either to order or to bearer”. Types of Negotiable Instruments According to the Negotiable Instruments Act, there are just three types of negotiable instruments i.e., promissory note File Size: KB. THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW. (A REVIEw OF THE AMES-BREWSTER CONTROVERSY.) First Paper. The Negotiable Instruments Law has now been adopted by twenty states' as well as for the District of Columbia, and there is little doubt that in a very few years, at the longest, it will be the law throughout this country. A negotiable instrument is a signed document that promises a sum of payment to a specified person or the assignee. Negotiable instruments .
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Negotiable Instruments Under the Uniform Commercial Code by Frederick M. Hart and William F. Willier Call Number: KF Z95 H Publication Author: Anne Rajotte.