Introduction to Payment and Credit Instruments Law

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Payment and Credit Instruments Law - Revision Sheet

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Effects commerce are negotiable titles evidencing a monetary claim with formal, negotiable, and autonomous features.
  • Mandatory mentions: 8 specific legal mentions are required; omission leads to nullity.
  • Nullity results from missing or inaccurate mentions; partial validity may be possible.
  • Acceptance recognizes the debtor’s obligation; makes the provision irrevocable and shifts liability.
  • Provision is a monetary claim held by the drawer against the drawee, existing at maturity.
  • Transmission of provision occurs automatically upon transfer of the title, depending on validity and acceptance.
  • Effects of complaisance involve fictitious titles created to deceive third parties; null and criminally punishable.
  • Solidarity cambiaire implies joint liability among signatories.
  • Inopposability of exceptions allows the holder to demand payment without defenses based on underlying contracts.
  • Historical origin: 12th-century letters of change used in fairs; evolved into modern credit/payment instruments.

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1. What are the key features that define an 'effect of commerce' in payment and credit instruments law?

2. What are the three main features of 'effects of commerce' as described in the revision sheet?

3. Which of the following is NOT one of the 8 mandatory mentions required on an effect of commerce?

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Effects of commerce — features?

Negotiable, formal, autonomous titles

Effects commerce — definition?

Negotiable titles evidencing monetary claims.

Mandatory mentions — number?

Eight mentions required

Mandatory mentions — number?

Eight legal mentions required.

Nullity — cause?

Omission or inaccuracy of mentions

Nullity — causes?

Missing or inaccurate mentions.

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