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The Philippine negotiable instruments law (and allied laws annotated) / Hector S. De Leon, LL.B., University of the Philippines, former Associate Professor, Far Eastern University and Hector M. De Leon, Jr., A.B., LL.B., University of the Philippines, LL.M., University of Michigan, Partner SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan.

By: Contributor(s): Manila, Philippines : Rex Book Store, [2016]Edition: 2016 editionDescription: xxxii, 661 pages, 5 unnumbered pages of plates ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789712380372
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.096 .D346 [2016]
Summary: "The Negotiable Instruments Law may appear to be complex and abstruse. However, it is believed that the subject may be presented in a simplified and concise manner without sacrificing the proper scope, so that it may be easily understood by a wide range of readers. The authors did not limit themselves to merely explaining the law, giving, illustrations, and citing or quoting judicial decisions opinions of well-known writers on bills and notes. In many instances, they expressed their own opinions especially where there is a conflict of views. This book also discusses at some length the Civil Code provisions on documents of title and the Warehouse Receipts Laws. The authors have deemed it fit to include as appendices important specialized laws in the mercantile field." --Hector S. De Leon, Hector M. De Leon, Jr.
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"The Negotiable Instruments Law may appear to be complex and abstruse. However, it is believed that the subject may be presented in a simplified and concise manner without sacrificing the proper scope, so that it may be easily understood by a wide range of readers. The authors did not limit themselves to merely explaining the law, giving, illustrations, and citing or quoting judicial decisions opinions of well-known writers on bills and notes. In many instances, they expressed their own opinions especially where there is a conflict of views.

This book also discusses at some length the Civil Code provisions on documents of title and the Warehouse Receipts Laws. The authors have deemed it fit to include as appendices important specialized laws in the mercantile field." --Hector S. De Leon, Hector M. De Leon, Jr.

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