Negotiable Instruments & Payment Systems covers Articles 3 and 4 of the Uniform Commercial Code, including the 1991 revisions. the coverage of Article 3 concentrates on negotiability, holder in due course, and the liabilities of various parties to instruments (including forged or altered ones). Article 4 relates to bank deposits and collections, with special treatment of electronic funds transfers, credit cards, and letters of credit. Professor Gillette extensively revised this outline in 1995. Important Note: the name of this book was changed from Commerical Paper to Negotiable Instruments & Payment Systems in spring 1997. the text of the book is identical to the former Commercial Paper outline. the name change reflects a shift in terminology away from the term 'Commercial Paper' in law schools. Author Clayton P. Gillette is the Pierce Bowen Professor of Law at the University of Virginia Law School. He has taught and written on the subject of Commercial Law since 1978. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Special features: 80 True-False questions, complete with explanatory answers, to drill the concepts into your head Extensive tables, including references to the Uniform Commercial Code, Table of Cases, and Table of Statutory Sections and Restatement References Detailed Subject-Matter Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A favorite outline series among seasoned law students, Professor Series offers detailed course outlines focusing on major elective subjects in the law school curriculum. Each title is authored by an experienced law school professor. Professor Series Features: Capsule summary of all major cases Table of cases Time-saving format Q&A section Authored by leading law school faculty Great for exam prep, too
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