Negotiator - Law Dictionary Search Results
paper
another party bearer paper : commercial paper that is freely negotiable by the holder and is made payable to bearer compare
order
a : a direction regarding the party to whom a negotiable instrument shall be paid [pay to the of John Doe]
holder in due course
holder in due course :the holder of a negotiable instrument that is complete and regular on its face and
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good faith
of fair dealing in the trade.” Similarly, Article 3 on negotiable instruments defines good faith as “honesty in fact and the
bill of lading
otherwise marked on it that qualify or amend the bill negotiable bill of lading : order bill of lading in this
Cheque crossed generally
transverse lines simply, either with or without the words 'not negotiable', that addition shall be deemed a crossing and the cheque
bargain
bargain often attrib [Old French bargaigne negotiation, haggling, from bargaignier to haggle] 1 : an agreement between
Goods
aircrafts and vehicles; (b) stores; (c) baggage; (d) currency and negotiable instruments; and (e) any other kind of movable property. [Customs
Endorsement
consignee or the endorsee after adding a direction on a negotiable multimodal transport document to pass the property in the goods
Exchange
to exchanges, remittances, payments, adventures, assurances, freights, and other mercantile negotiations, both by sea and land. Also used to designate that
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