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    For an Instrument to Be Negotiable, It Must Be an Unconditional
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For an Instrument to Be Negotiable, It Must Be an Unconditional

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Question 76

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For an instrument to be negotiable, it must be an unconditional promise to pay a specific amount at some future date or on demand.

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