Negotiable instruments law and jurisprudence
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TextPublication details: Mandaluyong City ; National Bookstore; 2004Description: xxviii, 332 pISBN: - 971-08-6458-0
- Fil 346.096 Ar1n
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As a substitute for money, no other human contrivance can equal a negotiable instrument's utility. In this E-Commerce age, not even the credit card, the e-mail or internet can surpass its worth in commercial transactions. A study, therefore, of THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE is as relevant as it has been since the advent of negotiable instruments more than three hundred years ago. In its more than ninety year existence in the Philippines,, Act No. 2031, or the Negotiable Instruments Law, has never been amended. It is a genuinely artful, scholarly comprehensive, but rather simple aggrupation of legal provisions, complementing each other, for the purpose of governing money substitute instruments.
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