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Mastering Negotiable Instruments (UCC Articles 3 and 4) and Other Payment Systems (Mastering Series),Used
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Mastering Negotiable Instruments (UCC Articles 3 and 4) and Other Payment Systems explains the essential concepts in the law governing payment systems. The book focuses primarily on the prototypical payment systems that for centuries have used negotiable instruments: notes, checks, and other types of drafts. It explores the rules and mechanisms that regulate transactions in negotiable instruments from issue to collection. Study of the rules starts with UCC Article 3 (governing negotiable instruments generally) and Article 4 (governing check collection), but also requires consideration of federal statutes such as the Expedited Funds Availability Act, the new Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act, and related federal regulations. The book also explores the largely federal law governing newer payment systems that have evolved from negotiable instruments, such as credit cards and debit cards."I am a 2L at Rutgers School of Law and this has been an invaluable guide as I prepare for my Intro to UCC final exam. After reading numerous outlines and guides, this has been the most straightforward and concise book I have ever read. Thank you again for an excellent, well laid out guide." Josh Bandes"Over the years, I have practiced in the bankruptcy and commercial litigation areas. In late 2009, I decided to become involved in foreclosure defense work. It soon became apparent that I needed a refresher course in Articles 3 and 4 of the UCC. I was lucky to find Professor Floyd's book entitled, 'Mastering Negotiable Instruments' published by Carolina Academic Press. Professor Floyd's treatment of the subject matter is thorough, but at the same time, readable and understandable. Each chapter begins with a roadmap of subjects to be discussed and ends with a checklist which summarizes the main points. I still refer to the book frequently to confirm my research. After reading the book, I may not have been ready to teach a course on negotiable instruments, but I was certainly able to hold my own in court." Kevin Hanly, Esq.
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- Q: What topics are covered in 'Mastering Negotiable Instruments'? A: The book covers essential concepts in payment systems law, focusing on UCC Articles 3 and 4, including negotiable instruments like notes and checks, as well as related federal statutes.
- Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The author is Michael Floyd, who provides a thorough yet accessible treatment of the subject matter.
- Q: Is this book suitable for law students? A: Yes, many law students, including 2Ls, have found it to be an invaluable guide for preparing for exams on UCC topics.
- Q: What is the condition of the used book? A: The book is listed as 'Used Book in Good Condition', indicating it may have some wear but is still usable.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book has a total of 230 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was 'Mastering Negotiable Instruments' published? A: The book was published on August 1, 2008.
- Q: Does the book provide practical examples or checklists? A: Yes, each chapter begins with a roadmap of the topics discussed and ends with a checklist summarizing the main points.
- Q: Is this book only for legal professionals? A: While it is primarily aimed at law students and professionals, anyone interested in understanding payment systems may find it useful.
- Q: What edition of the book is available? A: The book is available in its 50818th edition.