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NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS 208

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COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course studies commercial papers and negotiable instruments generally, using Article 3 of the Liberia Commercial Code as primary authority. It examines in details the various negotiable instruments recognized and popularly used in commercial transactions, and also explores the nature and implications of the commercial law concept of holder in due course.

Some of the areas of topics of negotiable instruments law covered by this course include rights and liabilities of holders, makers, makers, transferors and transferees of negotiable instruments; presentment, negotiation; forgery, and the rules appertaining to forgery and endorsement.
17. SECURED TRANSACTIONS: One Semesters (Two (2) Credits/Semester)
This course examines the creation, attachment, perfection, priority and enforcement of security interest in personal property, as regulated by Article 5 of the Liberia Commercial Code. It studies in details the procedures and rules relating to how and where to register collaterals or security agreements and the consequences of failure or delay in registering a security interest.

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  • Duration 50 hours
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