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100 _aRogers James Steven
245 _aThe end of negotiable instruments : Bringing payment systems law out of the past
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2011
300 _a251p
_cxiii
365 _b Rs. 5,481
505 _aTable of contents Introduction ; Chapter 1 The Sorry State of Modern Payment Systems Law ; Chapter 2 The Puzzling Persistence of the Law of Checks and Notes ; Chapter 3 Paperless Paper ; Chapter 4 Reports of the Death of the Holder in Due Course Doctrine Are Greatly Exaggerated. ; Chapter 5 A Visit to the Museum of Negotiable Instruments Law ; Chapter 6 The Bank Always Loses ; Chapter 7 Are Checks Ever Transferred? ; Chapter 8 What Would a Modern Law of Promissory Notes Look Like? ; Chapter 9 What Would a Modern Law of Checks Look Like? ; Chapter 10 Overcoming the Past ; Index
650 _a1. Negotiable Instruments - Law & Legislation - U S A
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