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Devices such as tally sticks were used to record these obligations and these then became negotiable instruments which could function as money.
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You should take some comfort knowing that you are in a business that deals with subscriber contracts as negotiable instruments.
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The same may be true of other negotiable instruments like cheques.
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It held close to a half of the world's stock of overseas investments and traded one third of all negotiable instruments.
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The good news, of course, is that letters of credit are negotiable instruments and many of these potential restrictions can be addressed in the terms of a letter of credit.
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Areas of law typically covered include corporate; business associations; contract; sale of goods; real property; debtor-creditor; intellectual property; employment; competition; environmental; negotiable instruments; secured transactions; aspects of transnational law.
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This amount reflects the initial financial strength of the company and is divided into shares (stocks), which are each given equal value and the nature of a negotiable instrument.
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From the point of view of some scholars, business law, such as corporation law, bankruptcy law, insurance law, and law on negotiable instruments, is distinguished from civil law.
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Acceptance also required that the holders of debt be able legally to enforce an unconditional right to payment; it required that the notes (as well as drafts) be negotiable instruments.
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The "holder-in-due-course rule" is a "rebuttable presumption" that makes the free transfer of negotiable instruments feasible in the modern economy.
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