Washington and Lee Law Review, Volume 40School of Law, Washington and Lee University, 1983 - Law |
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... seems appropriate to take away negotiability , force the bank to assume the credit risk as to its depositor which ... seem reasonable , therefore , to deny holder in due course status to nonbank transferees of consumer checks . II ...
... seems appropriate to take away negotiability , force the bank to assume the credit risk as to its depositor which ... seem reasonable , therefore , to deny holder in due course status to nonbank transferees of consumer checks . II ...
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... seems to be generally assumed that under a construction contract the rights to progress payments are accounts ... seem to fit neatly into the picture . In a construction project of any size , any conventional sale probably involves an ...
... seems to be generally assumed that under a construction contract the rights to progress payments are accounts ... seem to fit neatly into the picture . In a construction project of any size , any conventional sale probably involves an ...
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... seems to us a simple rule , eminently practical , and founded upon principles of justice and of policy , so certain and obvious , that they upon whom the rule presses heavily are seldom disposed to question its general propriety . And ...
... seems to us a simple rule , eminently practical , and founded upon principles of justice and of policy , so certain and obvious , that they upon whom the rule presses heavily are seldom disposed to question its general propriety . And ...
Contents
12359 | 9 |
A Problem Involving Assignments of Accounts Under | 41 |
Aftermath | 99 |
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