Multiple Choice
In a nonconsumer transaction, a holder in due course takes the instrument free from:
A) all defenses of any party with whom he has not dealt, except for a limited number of defenses that are available against anyone, including a holder in due course.
B) the defense of incapacity, duress, or illegality that renders the obligation void.
C) no claims.
D) only personal claims.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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