Commercial and Debtor-creditor Law: Selected StatutesFoundation Press, 1987 - Bankruptcy |
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Page 215
... instrument which qualifies as " negotiable " under this Arti- cle may also qualify as a " se- curity " under Article 8. It will be noted that the formal req- uisites of negotiability ( Section 3-104 ) go to matters of form exclusively ...
... instrument which qualifies as " negotiable " under this Arti- cle may also qualify as a " se- curity " under Article 8. It will be noted that the formal req- uisites of negotiability ( Section 3-104 ) go to matters of form exclusively ...
Page 340
Selected Statutes. Instruments Not Payable to Order or to Bearer This Article applies to any instrument whose terms do not preclude transfer and which is otherwise negotiable within this Article but which is not payable to order or to ...
Selected Statutes. Instruments Not Payable to Order or to Bearer This Article applies to any instrument whose terms do not preclude transfer and which is otherwise negotiable within this Article but which is not payable to order or to ...
Page 817
... negotiable instruments . Heretofore , the holder of a negotiable instrument was under some circum- stances in a less protected position against competing claims than the holder of chattel paper . The holder of a negotiable instrument ...
... negotiable instruments . Heretofore , the holder of a negotiable instrument was under some circum- stances in a less protected position against competing claims than the holder of chattel paper . The holder of a negotiable instrument ...
Contents
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE | 1 |
Documents of Title | 459 |
Chattel Paper | 617 |
Copyright | |
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acceptance action adverse claims annual percentage rate apply assignment bailee bill of lading bona fide purchaser breach buyer certificated security charge chattel paper clause collateral collecting bank Comment Prior Uniform commercial contract for sale covered creditor debt debtor Definitional Cross References delivery dishonor document of title draft drawer due course duty effect faith filing financing statement fixtures holder in due indorsement instru intended issued issuer lease liability lien limited ment mortgage Negotiable Instruments notice notification obligation obligor Official Comment Prior original Section owner paragraph payable payment payor bank perfected person pledge Point present Prior Uniform Statutory priority proceeds provisions Purposes of Changes real estate reasonable Receipts Act registered remedies rule secured party security agreement security interest seller signature sion specific statute subsection terest term tion transfer transferor uncertificated Uniform Sales Act Uniform Statutory Provi warrantor written warranty