This is a partial defense against a holder in due course (or a person having the rights of a holder in due course) ,and a complete defense against a non-holder in due course.
A) Illegality that makes a contract voidable.
B) Fraud in the inducement.
C) Alteration of the completed instrument.
D) Lack or failure of consideration.
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