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    Exam 24: Liabilities of Parties, Holders in Due Course and Defenses
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    A Holder for Value and in Good Faith with No
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A Holder for Value and in Good Faith with No

Question 3

Question 3

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A holder for value and in good faith with no knowledge of dishonor, defenses, or claims, or that paper is overdue is known as a .


A) holder in presentment
B) holder in due course
C) holder in good faith
D) holder in liability

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