Negotiable instrument: Difference between revisions
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So a negotiable instrument can be transfered simply by endorsement or by delivery (depending what type of negotiable instrument it is). | So a negotiable instrument can be transfered simply by endorsement or by delivery (depending what type of negotiable instrument it is). | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 1 July 2022
A promise to pay money which is:
- freely transferable
- without formality
- from one person to another.
So a negotiable instrument can be transfered simply by endorsement or by delivery (depending what type of negotiable instrument it is).