An Obligor Can Raise the Defenses of Fraud,duress,undue Influence,minority,insanity,illegality of the Contract,mutual
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An obligor can raise the defenses of fraud,duress,undue influence,minority,insanity,illegality of the contract,mutual mistake,or payment by worthless check of the assignor against enforcement of the contract by the assignee.
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