Payment systems : examples and explanations /

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Author / Creator:Brook, James, 1946-
Edition:2nd ed.
Imprint:New York : Aspen Publishers, c2004.
Description:xvi, 422 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Examples & explanations series
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5340076
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ISBN:073553974X
Notes:Includes index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • A Note on "the Revisions"
  • Part 1. The Basic Law of Negotiable Instruments
  • 1.. What Is a Negotiable Instrument?
  • 2.. Principles of Negotiation and Becoming a Holder
  • 3.. Liability on the Negotiable Instrument
  • 4.. Issues of Agency
  • 5.. Accommodation Parties
  • 6.. Effect on the Underlying Obligation
  • Part 2. The Holder in Due Course
  • 7.. Who Qualifies as a Holder in Due Course?
  • 8.. Defenses, Claims of Others, and the Holder in Due Course
  • 9.. The Consumer Context
  • Part 3. The Check Collection System
  • 10.. The Basic Scheme of Check Collection
  • 11.. Final Payment
  • 12.. Expedited Return Under Regulation CC
  • Part 4. The Bank-Customer Relationship
  • 13.. The Duty to Pay and Wrongful Dishonor
  • 14.. Stopping Payment
  • 15.. Funds Availability Under Regulation CC
  • Part 5. Problems of Theft, Forgery, and Alteration
  • 16.. Who Bears the Risk of Theft, Forgery, and Alteration?
  • 17.. Special Rules for Special Situations
  • 18.. The Bank Statement Rule
  • Part 6. Electronic Means of Payment: The Consumer Context
  • 19.. Credit Cards
  • 20.. Debit Cards and ATM Transactions
  • Part 7. Electronic Means of Payment: The Commercial Context
  • 21.. Introduction to Commercial Electronic Funds Transfers and Article 4A
  • 22.. Security Procedures and the Risk of Theft
  • 23.. Errors in Execution
  • Table of U.C.C. Citations
  • Index