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Payment Systems and Other Financial Transactions, 5th Edition

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If you want to show your students the connection between the UCC and real life, this new systems—oriented casebook provides an ideal vehicle. PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND OTHER FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS uses a serie sof realistic problems in conjunction with expository text and case excerpts, as well as sample documents and forms to cover the traditional topics of two— to three—hour payment systems or negotiable instruments course.

Placing theory squarely in the context of real—life situations, the casebook examines three major systems:

Payment Systems examines checks as the paradigm payment system and also explores the many other payment systems for current and future use.

Credit Systems analyzes the borrower's obligations and credit enhancement.

Systems for Enhancing Liquidity devotes specific attention to negotiability and securitization

Mann draws on his own experience to show what it's like to be a commercial lawyer, using

27 assignments, each designed for a 50— or 75—minute class

realistic problems that demonstrate the relevance of course material

sample documents and forms that expose students to the actual paperwork used in practice

a thorough Teacher's Manual answers all the problems in the casebook and helps instructors design a syllabus for different course configurations.

With coverage of everything from stored—value cards to remedies under state, law, Mann's PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND OTHER FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS offers both the scope and depth you want.

624 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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this is how the elegant law of commercial paper gets dicked up by credit card companies and whatnot.
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