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    Exam 17: Negotiability, transferability, and Liability
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    When an Instrument Is Dishonored,only Written Notice Is Sufficient to Hold
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When an Instrument Is Dishonored,only Written Notice Is Sufficient to Hold

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When an instrument is dishonored,only written notice is sufficient to hold secondary parties liable.

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