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Author / Creator: | Brook, James, 1946- |
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Edition: | Fifth edition. |
Imprint: | New York : Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, [2013] |
Description: | xvi, 478 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Examples & explanations Examples & explanations series. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9130148 |
Table of Contents:
- Summary of Contents
- Part I. The Basic Law of Negotiable Instruments
- Ch. 1. What Is a Negotiable Instrument?
- Ch. 2. Principles of Negotiation and Becoming a Holder
- Ch. 3. Liability on the Negotiable Instrument
- Ch. 4. Issues of Agency
- Ch. 5. Accommodation Parties
- Ch. 6. Effect on the Underlying Obligation
- Part II. The Holder in Due Course
- Ch. 7. Who Qualifies as a Holder in Due Course?
- Ch. 8. Defenses, Claims of Others, and the Holder in Due Course
- Ch. 9. The Consumer Context
- Part III. The Check Collection System
- Ch. 10. The Traditional Method of Check Collection
- Ch. 11. The Checking Account in the Electronic Age
- Ch. 12. Final Payment
- Ch. 13. Expedited Return Under Regulation CC
- Part IV. The Bank-Customer Relationship
- Ch. 14. The Duty to Pay and Wrongful Dishonor
- Ch. 15. Stopping Payment
- Ch. 16. Funds Availability Under Regulation CC
- Part V. Problems of Theft, Forgery, and Alteration
- Ch. 17. Who Bears the Risk of Theft, Forgery, and Alteration?
- Ch. 18. Special Rules for Special Situations
- Ch. 19. The Bank Statement Rule
- Part VI. Electronic Means of Payment: The Consumer Context
- Ch. 20. Credit Cards
- Ch. 21. Debit Cards and ATM Transactions
- Part VII. Electronic Means of Payment: The Commercial Context
- Ch. 22. Introduction to Commercial Electronic Funds Transfers and Article 4A
- Ch. 23. Security Procedures and the Risk of Theft
- Ch. 24. Errors in Execution
- Table of U.C.C. Citations
- Index