Deck 25: Transfer and Holder in Due Course

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The courts will never presume a negotiation of order paper was intended; the parties must clearly indicate a negotiation or else the courts will presume an assignment was intended.
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"Order paper" is negotiated by delivery only.
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An indorsement may be simple or complex.
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The transfer of a nonnegotiable promise or order operates as an assignment.
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A qualified indorsement destroys negotiability.
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The principal advantage of negotiable instruments is their legitimacy.
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Marie is the bookkeeper for the Buildco Construction Company.She makes out the payroll; prepares all of the payroll checks and reconciles the bank statements for the firm.She decides to increase her income by padding the payroll; accordingly,she makes out a check in the name of someone who does not exist.She then indorses the check with the payee's name and her name and cashes the check herself at First Bank where the company has its account.Under the fictitious payee rule,Buildco and not the bank will be liable for this check.
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The impostor rule is an exception to the general rule that negotiation of any order instrument requires a valid indorsement by the person to whose order the instrument is payable.
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Every indorsement is either blank or special.
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"Pay to the order of Jose Dejesus" is a special indorsement.
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Silas deposits his paycheck in First American Bank without indorsing it.First American cannot become a holder until Silas completes the indorsement.
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A holder must actually have the instrument in his possession.
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A forged or otherwise unauthorized signature necessary to negotiation breaks the chain of title to the instrument.
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Jennifer,who stole a check "payable to cash," cannot be a holder since she did not receive possession by voluntary transfer.
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The requirements for negotiation are the same for both order paper and bearer paper.
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If the issuer and the person paying an instrument subject to the impostor rule are both negligent,comparative negligence would apply.
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An indorsement "for deposit" is a collection indorsement.
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Whether a transfer is by assignment or by negotiation,the transferee does not acquire the rights the transferor had.
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Maxine indorsed her paycheck by signing her name on the back,but she lost it on the way to the bank.The check is now comparable to cash because it is a bearer instrument.
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If a person paying an instrument subject to the impostor rule fails to exercise ordinary care,the issuer may recover from the payor to the extent the payor's negligence contributed to the loss.
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An indorsement in trust creates a trust for the benefit of the indorser or others.
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An indorsement "Pay Alice Adams" is an assignment rather than a negotiation since it lacks words of negotiability.
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An indorsement must be written on the instrument itself.
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David makes and delivers a promissory note for $500 to the order of Kerry,who indorses the note and delivers it to Stan in payment of an outstanding debt Kerry owes him.Stan has given value as far as the Code requirements for a holder in due course.
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A "without recourse" indorsement eliminates all of an indorser's liability.
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A negotiation may be valid to transfer the instrument even under which of the following condition(s)?

A)The negotiation is made by an infant.
B)The negotiation is made by a person without capacity.
C)The negotiation is part of an illegal transaction.
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
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An indorsement "Pay to Jones Construction Company upon completion of the job at No.10 Park Place" is ineffective under Revised Article 3; the indorsee can enforce the instrument.
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Ella induces Tammy,by fraud in the inducement,to make an instrument payable to the order of Ella.She subsequently negotiates the instrument to Adam,a holder in due course.If Ella later reacquires the instrument from Adam,Ella will succeed to Adam's rights as a holder in due course under the shelter rule.
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Jerry takes a $400 check to Primary Bank,where he asks for $75 in cash and he deposits the remaining balance.Primary Bank has "given value" as far as the requirements of holder in due course status to the extent of $75.
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To acquire the preferential rights of a holder in due course,a person either must meet the requirements of the UCC or must inherit the rights under the shelter rule.
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Horst,a holder in due course,buys a note made out by Arthur to Superior Motors.Even though Arthur's debt was discharged through bankruptcy,Horst can collect on the note.
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Jill issues a negotiable promissory note to Cherice,who indorses it and delivers it to Lee.If Lee knows that the note was given to Cherice in exchange for worthless securities,Lee cannot be a holder in due course.
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A negotiation is void if the transaction in which it occurs is void.
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An executory promise,which is valid consideration to support a contract,is also the giving of value to support holder in due course status.
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The FTC upholds the preferential position enjoyed by a holder in due course of instruments concerning debts arising out of consumer credit contracts.
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The shelter rule did not exist at common law.
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Revised Article 3 provides that the impostor rule does not include an impostor who impersonates an agent of a principal and who induces someone to create a negotiable instrument payable to the principal.
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Tina forges Vivian's indorsement on a promissory note and negotiates it to Ned.If Vivian subsequently ratifies Tina's act,both Tina and Vivian are liable to Ned on the note and Vivian's ratification relieves Tina from civil liability to Vivian.
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Any transfer for value of an instrument is a negotiation.
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A person can be a holder if:

A)the instrument has been issued to that person.
B)the instrument has been transferred to that person by negotiation.
C)the instrument is ambiguous.
D)Both (a) and (b) are correct.
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Phyllrox Co.,a large manufacturer,purchased a forklift from Brown's Equipment Co.Phyllrox made a down payment in cash and signed a promissory note for $7,500.For $7,200 Brown's sold the note to Corporate Bank,who took it in good faith without notice of any problems with it.After Phyllrox used the forklift for two weeks,it broke down and could not be repaired.Phyllrox refuses to make any more payments to Corporate Bank.In this case:

A)Phyllrox can assert the failure of the forklift as a defense to making payments to Corporate Bank.
B)Corporate Bank is a holder in due course.
C)Both (a) and (b) are correct.
D)Neither (a) nor (b) is correct.
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One who is in possession of a negotiable instrument that is drawn,issued,or indorsed to him or to his order or that is indorsed in blank is a(n):

A)bearer.
B)holder.
C)transferor.
D)assignee.
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Assuming a note made by Barbara payable to Carol,which indorsement will limit negotiability?

A)"Pay Al. Carol."
B)"For deposit only, Acct. #602-043. Carol."
C)"Pay Connie for Al. Carol."
D)"Pay Claudia as attorney for John Jones. Carol."
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If the instrument is order paper,how can a person become a holder?

A)Transfer of its possession.
B)Its indorsement by the appropriate parties.
C)Both (a) and (b) are necessary.
D)None of the above.
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Indorsements with ineffective restrictions include which of the following?

A)The indorser makes the rights of the indorsee subject to the happening or nonhappening of a specified event.
B)An indorsement "For Collection."
C)An indorsement stating "Pay to Melanie for Sharon."
D)All of the above.
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Carmen needs quick cash,so she thinks of a scheme.She tells Frank she is collecting for Laotian refugees.Frank writes a check for $100 payable to the order of Carmen.Carmen indorses the check and delivers it to Pete,who doesn't know of Carmen's scam,for $90 cash.Pete gives the check to Emily as a present.Frank discovers Carmen's deception and refuses to pay Emily.Will he win?

A)No, because Emily is a holder in due course.
B)No, because of the shelter rule.
C)Yes, since Emily did not take the check for value.
D)Yes, since the check was not negotiated to Emily.
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The customary manner of disclaiming the indorser's contractual liability is to add which of the following sets of words before or after his signature?

A)For collection only.
B)Without recourse.
C)Pay to the order of.
D)For deposit only.
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Marty Sandidge wrote a check payable to "Charles Saxon" when the payee's real name was spelled "Charles Saxton." In order to obtain payment,Charles:

A)must have Marty void the check and rewrite another check with Charles's name spelled correctly.
B)may be required by a person taking the instrument for value to sign both "Charles Saxon" and the correct spelling of his name.
C)must sign only his real name with the correct spelling or he will be liable for forgery.
D)must sign only "Charles Saxon" since that was the name on check.
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Delivery alone is insufficient to negotiate an instrument when it is payable to:

A)order and the last indorsement is in blank.
B)cash and signed by the drawer.
C)bearer and is not indorsed.
D)the order of John Jones and is not indorsed.
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Which of the following is not a restrictive indorsement?

A)"Pay only Jane Doe."
B)"For deposit."
C)"Pay any bank."
D)"For collection."
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Ricardo is the holder of a check that contains the indorsement "Without Recourse, (signed)Mary Roberts." This indorsement:

A)makes further indorsement impossible.
B)requires a special indorsement by the transferee.
C)limits the liability of Mary Roberts.
D)limits the liability of all subsequent holders, including Ricardo.
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A restrictive indorsement:

A)disclaims contract liability.
B)removes warranty liability.
C)attempts to restrict the rights of the indorsee in some fashion.
D)always destroys negotiability.
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Which of the following is required regarding indorsements?

A)An indorsement must be written on the back side of the instrument.
B)Indorsements must comply with Federal Reserve Board guidelines in order for the instrument to be negotiable.
C)Indorsements must be made on a separate sheet of paper stapled to the instrument.
D)None of the above.
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Real defenses include all but:

A)forgery of the instrument.
B)minority of the maker.
C)fraudulent alteration.
D)theft of a bearer instrument.
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Vicki,a bookkeeper for Emilio Enterprises,steals some of the checks she is supposed to post to her employer's account.She forges her employer's indorsement.The indorsement is:

A)effective as the employer's indorsement because Vicki's duties included processing the checks.
B)effective as the employer's indorsement because of the shelter rule.
C)not effective as the employer's indorsement since Vicki was an impostor.
D)not effective as the employer's indorsement because an unauthorized signature necessary to negotiation is inoperative.
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Joanne had a paycheck for $94 made out to her.She indorsed it with her name and gave it to Larry who,in return,agreed to paint her living and dining rooms the next Saturday.In this case:

A)the check is not negotiable.
B)Larry is not a holder.
C)Larry is not a holder in due course.
D)Larry has given value for the check.
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An anomalous indorsement is:

A)one that specifically identifies the person to whose order the instrument is payable.
B)an indorsement made by a person that is not the holder of the instrument.
C)one that makes the signer liable on the instrument as an indorser.
D)Both (a) and (b).
E)Both (b) and (c).
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A(n)___________ is the voluntary transfer to a third party of the rights arising from a contract.

A)negotiation of bearer paper
B)negotiation of order paper
C)assignment
D)negotiation
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The transfer of a negotiable instrument in such a manner that the transferee becomes a holder is known as:

A)assignment.
B)negotiation.
C)indorsement.
D)accommodation.
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Federal Reserve Board guidelines for checks:

A)require indorsements to be in blue or black ink.
B)must be followed or the check will not go through the banking system.
C)require bank indorsements to be made within 2 inches of the left edge of the back of the check.
D)Both (a) and (c).
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Sharp Finance Company has furnished Keith with some pre-printed forms for customers to sign to finance repairs on their homes.After the customers sign the notes naming Keith as the payee,he sells them to Sharp Finance.Sometimes Keith is busy and does a poor job on the homes so he can get on to the next job.When customers complain,he says he'll get around to fixing the problems.If the customers don't pay the note,Sharp Finance sues them.Can the customers use the defenses they have against Keith against Sharp?
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In a nonconsumer transaction,a holder in due course takes the instrument free from:

A)all claims on the part of any person.
B)all defenses of any party with whom he has not dealt, except for a limited number of defenses that are available against anyone, including a holder in due course.
C)the defense of incapacity, duress, or illegality that renders the obligation void.
D)Both (a) and (b) are correct.
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Identify the defenses that can be used against a holder in due course and those defenses that cannot be used against a holder in due course.
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What is negotiation? How does one become a "holder" of an instrument?
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Laura is in possession of a check which contains the following indorsement,"Sam Smith,without recourse,for collection only." The indorsement would be classified as:

A)blank, qualified, and restrictive.
B)blank, unqualified, and unrestrictive.
C)special, unqualified, and restrictive.
D)special, qualified, and unrestrictive.
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Michael issues a check to Paula.She negotiates the check to Hal as payment for a used television set.Hal has no notice of any claims or defenses and takes the check in good faith.Hal indorses the check and gives it to his son as a birthday present.Is Hal's son a holder in due course? What rights does he have with respect to the check? If Michael has a defense of fraud in the inducement against Paula,can he use that defense against Hal or Hal's son?
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The case,State of Qatar v.First American Bank of Virginia,held that:

A)the phrase "for deposit only" is not an effective restrictive indorsement.
B)depositary banks are not required to handle checks consistent with the restrictive indorsement.
C)the phrase "for deposit only" effectively limits the depositary bank to handle the instrument in a manner consistent with the transaction.
D)a stolen check which is indorsed in blank cannot be freely negotiated by the bearer.
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The Code provides an exception to the executory promise rule in:

A)the giving of a negotiable instrument.
B)the making of an irrevocable obligation to a third party.
C)the lack of notice.
D)Both (a) and (b) are correct.
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Time paper that states it is due on July 1,which is a Sunday,is overdue on:

A)July 1.
B)July 2.
C)July 3.
D)It depends on when the instrument is presented for payment.
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Lily drew a check on First Bank payable to Shelley.Lily signed the check in the normal place at the bottom,right side of the check.Glenn signed the check at the bottom left of the front of the check.In what capacity will the Code interpret Glenn to have signed? Will Glenn be able to introduce parol evidence to establish his intent?
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Identify the type of indorsement each of the following represents.
a.Pay to Bill, for collection.
b.Pay to the order of The American Bank for deposit only.
c.Pay to Albert, without recourse.
d.John Smith.
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The courts will never presume a negotiation of order paper was intended; the parties must clearly indicate a negotiation or else the courts will presume an assignment was intended.
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"Order paper" is negotiated by delivery only.
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An indorsement may be simple or complex.
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The transfer of a nonnegotiable promise or order operates as an assignment.
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A qualified indorsement destroys negotiability.
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The principal advantage of negotiable instruments is their legitimacy.
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Marie is the bookkeeper for the Buildco Construction Company.She makes out the payroll; prepares all of the payroll checks and reconciles the bank statements for the firm.She decides to increase her income by padding the payroll; accordingly,she makes out a check in the name of someone who does not exist.She then indorses the check with the payee's name and her name and cashes the check herself at First Bank where the company has its account.Under the fictitious payee rule,Buildco and not the bank will be liable for this check.
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The impostor rule is an exception to the general rule that negotiation of any order instrument requires a valid indorsement by the person to whose order the instrument is payable.
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Every indorsement is either blank or special.
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"Pay to the order of Jose Dejesus" is a special indorsement.
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Silas deposits his paycheck in First American Bank without indorsing it.First American cannot become a holder until Silas completes the indorsement.
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A holder must actually have the instrument in his possession.
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A forged or otherwise unauthorized signature necessary to negotiation breaks the chain of title to the instrument.
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Jennifer,who stole a check "payable to cash," cannot be a holder since she did not receive possession by voluntary transfer.
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The requirements for negotiation are the same for both order paper and bearer paper.
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If the issuer and the person paying an instrument subject to the impostor rule are both negligent,comparative negligence would apply.
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An indorsement "for deposit" is a collection indorsement.
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Whether a transfer is by assignment or by negotiation,the transferee does not acquire the rights the transferor had.
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Maxine indorsed her paycheck by signing her name on the back,but she lost it on the way to the bank.The check is now comparable to cash because it is a bearer instrument.
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If a person paying an instrument subject to the impostor rule fails to exercise ordinary care,the issuer may recover from the payor to the extent the payor's negligence contributed to the loss.
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An indorsement in trust creates a trust for the benefit of the indorser or others.
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An indorsement "Pay Alice Adams" is an assignment rather than a negotiation since it lacks words of negotiability.
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An indorsement must be written on the instrument itself.
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David makes and delivers a promissory note for $500 to the order of Kerry,who indorses the note and delivers it to Stan in payment of an outstanding debt Kerry owes him.Stan has given value as far as the Code requirements for a holder in due course.
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A "without recourse" indorsement eliminates all of an indorser's liability.
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A negotiation may be valid to transfer the instrument even under which of the following condition(s)?

A)The negotiation is made by an infant.
B)The negotiation is made by a person without capacity.
C)The negotiation is part of an illegal transaction.
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
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An indorsement "Pay to Jones Construction Company upon completion of the job at No.10 Park Place" is ineffective under Revised Article 3; the indorsee can enforce the instrument.
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Ella induces Tammy,by fraud in the inducement,to make an instrument payable to the order of Ella.She subsequently negotiates the instrument to Adam,a holder in due course.If Ella later reacquires the instrument from Adam,Ella will succeed to Adam's rights as a holder in due course under the shelter rule.
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Jerry takes a $400 check to Primary Bank,where he asks for $75 in cash and he deposits the remaining balance.Primary Bank has "given value" as far as the requirements of holder in due course status to the extent of $75.
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To acquire the preferential rights of a holder in due course,a person either must meet the requirements of the UCC or must inherit the rights under the shelter rule.
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Horst,a holder in due course,buys a note made out by Arthur to Superior Motors.Even though Arthur's debt was discharged through bankruptcy,Horst can collect on the note.
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Jill issues a negotiable promissory note to Cherice,who indorses it and delivers it to Lee.If Lee knows that the note was given to Cherice in exchange for worthless securities,Lee cannot be a holder in due course.
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A negotiation is void if the transaction in which it occurs is void.
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An executory promise,which is valid consideration to support a contract,is also the giving of value to support holder in due course status.
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The FTC upholds the preferential position enjoyed by a holder in due course of instruments concerning debts arising out of consumer credit contracts.
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The shelter rule did not exist at common law.
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Revised Article 3 provides that the impostor rule does not include an impostor who impersonates an agent of a principal and who induces someone to create a negotiable instrument payable to the principal.
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Tina forges Vivian's indorsement on a promissory note and negotiates it to Ned.If Vivian subsequently ratifies Tina's act,both Tina and Vivian are liable to Ned on the note and Vivian's ratification relieves Tina from civil liability to Vivian.
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Any transfer for value of an instrument is a negotiation.
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A person can be a holder if:

A)the instrument has been issued to that person.
B)the instrument has been transferred to that person by negotiation.
C)the instrument is ambiguous.
D)Both (a) and (b) are correct.
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Phyllrox Co.,a large manufacturer,purchased a forklift from Brown's Equipment Co.Phyllrox made a down payment in cash and signed a promissory note for $7,500.For $7,200 Brown's sold the note to Corporate Bank,who took it in good faith without notice of any problems with it.After Phyllrox used the forklift for two weeks,it broke down and could not be repaired.Phyllrox refuses to make any more payments to Corporate Bank.In this case:

A)Phyllrox can assert the failure of the forklift as a defense to making payments to Corporate Bank.
B)Corporate Bank is a holder in due course.
C)Both (a) and (b) are correct.
D)Neither (a) nor (b) is correct.
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One who is in possession of a negotiable instrument that is drawn,issued,or indorsed to him or to his order or that is indorsed in blank is a(n):

A)bearer.
B)holder.
C)transferor.
D)assignee.
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Assuming a note made by Barbara payable to Carol,which indorsement will limit negotiability?

A)"Pay Al. Carol."
B)"For deposit only, Acct. #602-043. Carol."
C)"Pay Connie for Al. Carol."
D)"Pay Claudia as attorney for John Jones. Carol."
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If the instrument is order paper,how can a person become a holder?

A)Transfer of its possession.
B)Its indorsement by the appropriate parties.
C)Both (a) and (b) are necessary.
D)None of the above.
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Indorsements with ineffective restrictions include which of the following?

A)The indorser makes the rights of the indorsee subject to the happening or nonhappening of a specified event.
B)An indorsement "For Collection."
C)An indorsement stating "Pay to Melanie for Sharon."
D)All of the above.
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Carmen needs quick cash,so she thinks of a scheme.She tells Frank she is collecting for Laotian refugees.Frank writes a check for $100 payable to the order of Carmen.Carmen indorses the check and delivers it to Pete,who doesn't know of Carmen's scam,for $90 cash.Pete gives the check to Emily as a present.Frank discovers Carmen's deception and refuses to pay Emily.Will he win?

A)No, because Emily is a holder in due course.
B)No, because of the shelter rule.
C)Yes, since Emily did not take the check for value.
D)Yes, since the check was not negotiated to Emily.
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The customary manner of disclaiming the indorser's contractual liability is to add which of the following sets of words before or after his signature?

A)For collection only.
B)Without recourse.
C)Pay to the order of.
D)For deposit only.
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Marty Sandidge wrote a check payable to "Charles Saxon" when the payee's real name was spelled "Charles Saxton." In order to obtain payment,Charles:

A)must have Marty void the check and rewrite another check with Charles's name spelled correctly.
B)may be required by a person taking the instrument for value to sign both "Charles Saxon" and the correct spelling of his name.
C)must sign only his real name with the correct spelling or he will be liable for forgery.
D)must sign only "Charles Saxon" since that was the name on check.
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Delivery alone is insufficient to negotiate an instrument when it is payable to:

A)order and the last indorsement is in blank.
B)cash and signed by the drawer.
C)bearer and is not indorsed.
D)the order of John Jones and is not indorsed.
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Which of the following is not a restrictive indorsement?

A)"Pay only Jane Doe."
B)"For deposit."
C)"Pay any bank."
D)"For collection."
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Ricardo is the holder of a check that contains the indorsement "Without Recourse, (signed)Mary Roberts." This indorsement:

A)makes further indorsement impossible.
B)requires a special indorsement by the transferee.
C)limits the liability of Mary Roberts.
D)limits the liability of all subsequent holders, including Ricardo.
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A restrictive indorsement:

A)disclaims contract liability.
B)removes warranty liability.
C)attempts to restrict the rights of the indorsee in some fashion.
D)always destroys negotiability.
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53
Which of the following is required regarding indorsements?

A)An indorsement must be written on the back side of the instrument.
B)Indorsements must comply with Federal Reserve Board guidelines in order for the instrument to be negotiable.
C)Indorsements must be made on a separate sheet of paper stapled to the instrument.
D)None of the above.
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54
Real defenses include all but:

A)forgery of the instrument.
B)minority of the maker.
C)fraudulent alteration.
D)theft of a bearer instrument.
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55
Vicki,a bookkeeper for Emilio Enterprises,steals some of the checks she is supposed to post to her employer's account.She forges her employer's indorsement.The indorsement is:

A)effective as the employer's indorsement because Vicki's duties included processing the checks.
B)effective as the employer's indorsement because of the shelter rule.
C)not effective as the employer's indorsement since Vicki was an impostor.
D)not effective as the employer's indorsement because an unauthorized signature necessary to negotiation is inoperative.
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56
Joanne had a paycheck for $94 made out to her.She indorsed it with her name and gave it to Larry who,in return,agreed to paint her living and dining rooms the next Saturday.In this case:

A)the check is not negotiable.
B)Larry is not a holder.
C)Larry is not a holder in due course.
D)Larry has given value for the check.
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57
An anomalous indorsement is:

A)one that specifically identifies the person to whose order the instrument is payable.
B)an indorsement made by a person that is not the holder of the instrument.
C)one that makes the signer liable on the instrument as an indorser.
D)Both (a) and (b).
E)Both (b) and (c).
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58
A(n)___________ is the voluntary transfer to a third party of the rights arising from a contract.

A)negotiation of bearer paper
B)negotiation of order paper
C)assignment
D)negotiation
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59
The transfer of a negotiable instrument in such a manner that the transferee becomes a holder is known as:

A)assignment.
B)negotiation.
C)indorsement.
D)accommodation.
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60
Federal Reserve Board guidelines for checks:

A)require indorsements to be in blue or black ink.
B)must be followed or the check will not go through the banking system.
C)require bank indorsements to be made within 2 inches of the left edge of the back of the check.
D)Both (a) and (c).
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61
Sharp Finance Company has furnished Keith with some pre-printed forms for customers to sign to finance repairs on their homes.After the customers sign the notes naming Keith as the payee,he sells them to Sharp Finance.Sometimes Keith is busy and does a poor job on the homes so he can get on to the next job.When customers complain,he says he'll get around to fixing the problems.If the customers don't pay the note,Sharp Finance sues them.Can the customers use the defenses they have against Keith against Sharp?
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62
In a nonconsumer transaction,a holder in due course takes the instrument free from:

A)all claims on the part of any person.
B)all defenses of any party with whom he has not dealt, except for a limited number of defenses that are available against anyone, including a holder in due course.
C)the defense of incapacity, duress, or illegality that renders the obligation void.
D)Both (a) and (b) are correct.
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63
Identify the defenses that can be used against a holder in due course and those defenses that cannot be used against a holder in due course.
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64
What is negotiation? How does one become a "holder" of an instrument?
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65
Laura is in possession of a check which contains the following indorsement,"Sam Smith,without recourse,for collection only." The indorsement would be classified as:

A)blank, qualified, and restrictive.
B)blank, unqualified, and unrestrictive.
C)special, unqualified, and restrictive.
D)special, qualified, and unrestrictive.
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66
Michael issues a check to Paula.She negotiates the check to Hal as payment for a used television set.Hal has no notice of any claims or defenses and takes the check in good faith.Hal indorses the check and gives it to his son as a birthday present.Is Hal's son a holder in due course? What rights does he have with respect to the check? If Michael has a defense of fraud in the inducement against Paula,can he use that defense against Hal or Hal's son?
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67
The case,State of Qatar v.First American Bank of Virginia,held that:

A)the phrase "for deposit only" is not an effective restrictive indorsement.
B)depositary banks are not required to handle checks consistent with the restrictive indorsement.
C)the phrase "for deposit only" effectively limits the depositary bank to handle the instrument in a manner consistent with the transaction.
D)a stolen check which is indorsed in blank cannot be freely negotiated by the bearer.
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68
The Code provides an exception to the executory promise rule in:

A)the giving of a negotiable instrument.
B)the making of an irrevocable obligation to a third party.
C)the lack of notice.
D)Both (a) and (b) are correct.
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69
Time paper that states it is due on July 1,which is a Sunday,is overdue on:

A)July 1.
B)July 2.
C)July 3.
D)It depends on when the instrument is presented for payment.
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70
Lily drew a check on First Bank payable to Shelley.Lily signed the check in the normal place at the bottom,right side of the check.Glenn signed the check at the bottom left of the front of the check.In what capacity will the Code interpret Glenn to have signed? Will Glenn be able to introduce parol evidence to establish his intent?
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71
Identify the type of indorsement each of the following represents.
a.Pay to Bill, for collection.
b.Pay to the order of The American Bank for deposit only.
c.Pay to Albert, without recourse.
d.John Smith.
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