Flashcards: Introduction to Payment and Credit Instruments Law — 10 cards

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1Question

Effects of commerce — features?

Answer

Negotiable, formal, autonomous titles

2Question

Effects commerce — definition?

Answer

Negotiable titles evidencing monetary claims.

3Question

Mandatory mentions — number?

Answer

Eight mentions required

4Question

Mandatory mentions — number?

Answer

Eight legal mentions required.

5Question

Nullity — cause?

Answer

Omission or inaccuracy of mentions

6Question

Nullity — causes?

Answer

Missing or inaccurate mentions.

7Question

Acceptance — role?

Answer

Recognizes obligation; makes it irrevocable.

8Question

Provision — definition?

Answer

Monetary claim held against the drawee.

9Question

Transmission of provision — how?

Answer

Automatically through transfer of title.

10Question

Effects of complaisance — meaning?

Answer

Fictitious titles created to deceive.

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