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Payment Systems Examples and Explanations

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ISBN-10: 0735562423

ISBN-13: 9780735562424

Edition: 3rd 2007 (Student Manual, Study Guide, etc.)

Authors: James Brook

List price: $43.95
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Using the proven Examples and Explanations format, Payment Systems: Examples & Explanations, Third Edition, provides students with a clear, engaging introduction to the principles of payment systems. The author, who brings extensive writing and teaching experience to the task, uses well-written and interesting examples, as well as relevant visual aids, to illustrate how these principles apply in typical situations. The Third Edition of this highly accessible and well-written study aid has been completely updated. It offerscomprehensive coverage of the standard topics in most payment systems courses, including Article 3 of the UCC (negotiable instruments); Article 4 (check collection);…    
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Book details

List price: $43.95
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Publication date: 3/1/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 466
Size: 6.75" wide x 9.75" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.892
Language: English

The Basic Law of Negotiable Instruments
What Is a Negotiable Instrument?
Principles of Negotiation and Becoming a Holder
Liability on the Negotiable Instrument
Issues of Agency
Accommodation Parties
Effect on the Underlying Obligation
The Holder in Due Course
Who Qualifies as a Holder in Due Course?
Defenses, Claims of Others, and the Holder in Due Course
The Consumer Context
The Check Collection System
The Traditional Method of Check Collection
The Checking Account in the Electronic Age
Final Payment
Expedited Return Under Regulation CC
The Bank-Customer Relationship
The Duty to Pay and Wrongful Dishonor
Stopping Payment
Funds Availability Under Regulation CC
Problems of Theft, Forgery, and Alteration
Who Bears the Risk of Theft, Forgery, and Alteration?
Special Rules for Special Situations
The Bank Statement Rule
Electronic Means of Payment: The Consumer Context
Credit Cards
Debit Cards and ATM Transactions
Electronic Means of Payment: The Commercial Context
Introduction to Commercial Electronic Funds Transfers and Article 4A
Security Procedures and the Risk of Theft
Errors in Execution
Table of U.C.C. Citations
Index