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- 2009044548 contributor B11446469.
- 2009044548 created "c2010.".
- 2009044548 date "2010".
- 2009044548 date "c2010.".
- 2009044548 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2009044548 description "What is a negotiable instrument? -- Principles of negotiation and becoming a holder -- Liability on the negotiable instrument -- Issues of agency -- Accommodation parties -- Effect on the underlying obligation -- Who qualifies as a holder in due course? -- Defenses, claims of others, and the holder in due course -- The consumer context -- The traditional method of check collection -- The checking account in the electronic age -- Final payment -- Expedited return under Regulation CC -- The duty to pay and wrongful dishonor -- Stopping payment -- Funds availability under Regulation CC -- Who bears the risk of theft, forgery, and alteration? -- Special rules for special situations -- The bank statement rule -- Credit cards -- Debit cards and ATM transactions -- Introduction to commercial electronic funds transfers and Article 4a -- Security procedures and the risk of theft -- Errors in execution.".
- 2009044548 extent "xviii, 472 p. :".
- 2009044548 identifier "0735588538 (pbk.)".
- 2009044548 identifier "9780735588530 (pbk.)".
- 2009044548 isPartOf "Examples & explanations series.".
- 2009044548 isPartOf "The examples & explanations series".
- 2009044548 issued "2010".
- 2009044548 issued "c2010.".
- 2009044548 language "eng".
- 2009044548 publisher "New York : Aspen Publishers,".
- 2009044548 spatial "United States.".
- 2009044548 subject "346.7307/2 22".
- 2009044548 subject "Checks United States.".
- 2009044548 subject "KF933 .B76 2010".
- 2009044548 subject "Payment United States.".
- 2009044548 subject "Point-of-sale systems Law and legislation United States.".
- 2009044548 subject "Sales United States.".
- 2009044548 tableOfContents "What is a negotiable instrument? -- Principles of negotiation and becoming a holder -- Liability on the negotiable instrument -- Issues of agency -- Accommodation parties -- Effect on the underlying obligation -- Who qualifies as a holder in due course? -- Defenses, claims of others, and the holder in due course -- The consumer context -- The traditional method of check collection -- The checking account in the electronic age -- Final payment -- Expedited return under Regulation CC -- The duty to pay and wrongful dishonor -- Stopping payment -- Funds availability under Regulation CC -- Who bears the risk of theft, forgery, and alteration? -- Special rules for special situations -- The bank statement rule -- Credit cards -- Debit cards and ATM transactions -- Introduction to commercial electronic funds transfers and Article 4a -- Security procedures and the risk of theft -- Errors in execution.".
- 2009044548 title "Payment systems : examples & explanations / James Brook.".
- 2009044548 type "text".