The end of negotiable instruments bringing payment systems law out of the past
Title:
The end of negotiable instruments bringing payment systems law out of the past
Author:
Rogers, James Steven, 1951-
ISBN:
9780199919574
9780199910359
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Publication Information:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2012.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxi, 251 p.)
Contents:
The sorry state of modern payment systems law -- The puzzling persistence of the law of checks and notes -- Paperless paper -- Reports of the death of the holder in due course doctrine are greatly exaggerated -- A visit to the museum of negotiable instruments law -- The bank always loses -- Are checks ever transferred? -- What would a modern law of promissory notes look like? -- What would a modern law of checks look like? -- Overcoming the past.
Abstract:
James Rogers challenges the basic assumptions of the law of checks and notes and its history, and provides a well-reasoned account of how the law could be changed to better suit the evolution of new payment technologies.
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