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Problems & Materials On Payment Law, Ninth Edition (Aspen Casebook),Used
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Through clear, concise writing and a problembased pedagogy, this notably studentfriendly 'Whaley book' helps students to understand the statutory language of the Uniform Commercial Code, the Electronic Fund Transfer Act, and the Expedited Funds Availability Act.Problems and Materials on Payment Law, now in its Eighth Edition, features: the blackletter law of payment systems in clear and straightforward writing a logical and adaptable organization that follows the order of UCC Articles 3, 4, 4A, and 8 a problemsbased pedagogya practical and expedient way to teach payment law a manageable length, at 416 pages significant Supreme Court casesNew to the Eighth Edition: recent major cases involving check alteration statutory revisions that reflect a new Federal Reserve regulation allowing banks to return telemarketing checks to the depositary bankA master at helping students to penetrate the sometimesopaque language of statutory law, Douglas J. Whaley is the name that you trust to bring you concise, studentfriendly, problembased casebooks.
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