A) It must be given before midnight of the next day.
B) It must be given within 48 hours.
C) It must be given within 7 days.
D) It must be given within 10 days.
E) It must be given within 30 days.
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A) Infancy (being below the legal age of consent) , to the extent that it makes a contract void
B) Discharge through insolvency proceedings (bankruptcy)
C) Forgery
D) Impairment of collateral
E) Fraud in the factum
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A) The note has never been dishonored because Henry's right to receive payment on the note from someone is acknowledged.
B) Millie initially dishonored the instrument when she asked for proper identification.
C) Millie initially dishonored the instrument when she refused to pay it on the basis that she lacked funds with which to do so.
D) The note was not dishonored until Anne told Henry that he would have to seek recovery from Bob.
E) The note was considered initially dishonored 30 days after Henry started seeking Bob, but was unable to find him.
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A) Only one warranty applies, that the warrantor of the instrument is or was entitled to payment or authorized to obtain payment.
B) Only one warranty applies, that the instrument has not been altered.
C) Only one warranty applies, that the warrantor has no knowledge that the drawer's signature or the draft is unauthorized.
D) Two warranties are applicable: (1) that the instrument has not been altered, and (2) that the warrantor has no knowledge that the drawer's signature or the draft is unauthorized.
E) Three warranties are applicable: (1) that the instrument has not been altered, (2) that the warrantor has no knowledge that the drawer's signature or the draft is unauthorized, and (3) that the warrantor of the instrument is or was entitled to payment or authorized to obtain payment.
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Multiple Choice
A) All parties; holders in due course.
B) Holders; holders in due course.
C) Holders; holders.
D) All parties; holders.
E) All parties; endorsers.
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A) It is likely that Doreen will have to pay the check as a secondarily liable party.
B) It is unlikely that Doreen will have to pay on the check because the UCC states that a check must be presented within 60 days in order to hold a drawer secondarily liable.
C) It is unlikely that Doreen will have to pay on the check because the UCC states that a check must be presented within 30 days in order to hold a drawer secondarily liable.
D) It is unlikely that Doreen will have to pay on the check because the UCC states that a check must be presented within 20 days in order to hold a drawer secondarily liable.
E) It is unlikely that Doreen will have to pay on the check because the UCC states that a check must be presented within 10 days in order to hold a drawer secondarily liable.
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Multiple Choice
A) As a maker, an accommodation party has primary liability; but as an endorser, the party has secondary liability.
B) An accommodation party has primary liability both as a maker and as an endorser.
C) An accommodation party has secondary liability both as a maker and as an endorser.
D) An accommodation party has primary liability as either a maker or endorser only if all other parties to the instrument have filed bankruptcy.
E) An accommodation party has primary liability as a maker only if all other parties have filed bankruptcy, and secondary liability in any other case regardless of whether the accommodation party is the maker or endorser.
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A) Before midnight of the next day
B) Within 48 hours
C) Within 7 days
D) Within 10 days
E) Within 30 days
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A) Destroyed
B) Dishonored
C) Converted
D) Rejected
E) Refused
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A) Doreen.
B) Hot Dresses Inc.
C) Betty, as primary owner of Hot Dresses Inc.
D) Doreen's bank.
E) Betty's bank.
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A) 120
B) 90
C) 60
D) 50
E) 30
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A) By any commercially reasonable means.
B) Only through a clearinghouse procedure.
C) Only at a place designated in the instrument.
D) By any commercially reasonable means, through a clearinghouse procedure, or at a place designated in the instrument.
E) By any commercially reasonable means or at the place designated in the instrument, but not through a clearinghouse procedure.
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Multiple Choice
A) Cancellation
B) Renunciation
C) Reacquisition
D) Recourse
E) Release
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A) Maker
B) Acceptor
C) Drawer
D) Endorser
E) Promisor
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A) Warranty liability
B) Payee liability
C) Signature liability
D) Primary liability
E) Secondary liability
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A) Under the forgery rule, Connie will be held liable.
B) Under the transferor rule, Connie will be held liable.
C) Under the payee rule, Connie will be held liable.
D) Under the imposter rule, Connie will be held liable.
E) Under the fictitious payee rule, Connie will not be held liable.
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Multiple Choice
A) There is only one type of warranty in regard to instruments, transfer.
B) There is only one type of warranty in regard to instruments, presentment.
C) There is only one type of warranty in regard to instruments, acknowledged.
D) There are three types of warranties in regard to instruments, transfer, presentment, and acknowledged.
E) There are two types of warranties in regard to instruments, transfer and presentment.
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