Exam 23: Negotiation and Discharge

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Where should a check be indorsed?

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James wants to indorse a check to Janice, but wishes to rid himself from all further liabilities. Which of the following types of indorsements is James likely to use in this case?

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A depository bank receiving a check with a restrictive indorsement, such as "for deposit " must always honor the restriction.

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A special endorsement is one having no words other than the name of the indorser.

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For what does an indorser of a negotiable instrument become liable?

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A cancellation made by mistake is not effective.

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Which of the following best describes a restrictive indorsement?

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An instrument made payable to more than one person is not negotiable.

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A qualified indorsermakes no warranties regarding the instrument.

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The trailing edge is the right side of a check when looking at it from the front.

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When a negotiable instrument is lost, this automatically discharges the obligation of the holder.

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Which of the following is true regarding the negotiator of bearer paper?

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Explain liabilities for payment of instrument

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is a unilateral act of a holder of an instrument, usually without consideration, whereby the holder gives up rights on the instrument.

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Parties can be discharged from an obligation by a discharge of their debts in bankruptcy.

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Delivery of a bearer instrument is sufficient to pass title.

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The warranty liability of a qualified indorser is the same as that of an unqualified indorser.

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A indorsement designates the particular person to whom payment should be made.

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A(n)is a signature on the back of an instrument along with any directions or limitations regarding use of or liability for the instrument. ​

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The Uniform Commercial Code does not require an allonge to be attached to an instrument.

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