Business Law - Chapter 16
Maker
A person who signs a not that is a person who promises to pay
Draft (Bill of Exchange)
Acceptance is the drawee's signed agreement to pay the draft as presented.
Certified Check
Check Guaranteed by the bank
Cashiers Check
Check drawn by a bank upon itself.
Bank Draft
Check drawn by one bank on another bank in which it has funds on deposit in favor of a third person
Check
Draft drawn on a bank and payable on demand
Foreign Draft
Draft that is drawn in one country but payable in another
Money Order
Draft that may be purchased from banks, post office and express companies as a substitute for a check
Issuer
Either a maker or drawer of an instrument
Bearer Paper
Instrument that is payable to bearer or cash
Order Paper
Instrument that is payable to order
Certificate of deposit
Is an instrument containing an acknowledgment that a bank has received a sum of money and a promise by the bank to repay the sum of money
Time Draft
Is not payable until the lapse of a particular time for period stated on the draft.
Acceptance
The drawee's signed agreement to pay the draft as presented
Travelers Check
The issuing financial institution is both the drawer and the drawee
Installment Note
The principal together with the interest on the unpaid balance is payable in a series of payments at specified times.
Assignment
Transfer of a contrat right from one person to another
Negotiation
Transfer of an instrument in such form that the transferee becomes a holder
Domestic Bill of Exchange
is a draft that is drawn and payable in the United States
Bearer
Person who is in possession of a negotiable instrument that is payable to the bearer or to cash
Drawee
Person who ordered in a draft to make payment
Drawer
Person who signs a draft, one who orders payment
Acceptor
A drawee of a draft who has promised to honor the draft as presented by signing it on its face
Holder in due course
Holder of a negotiable instrument who is treated as favored and given immunity from certain defenses
Restrictive Indorsement
Limits the rights of the indorsee in some manner to protect the rights of the indorser.
Special Indorsement (Indorsement in full)
Made by writing the words "pay to the order of or pay to) followed by the name of the person to whom it is to be transferred
Allonge
Must be written or word processed on a separate paper
Qualified Indorsement
One in which words have been added to the signature that limit the liability of the indorser
Sight Draft
Payable as soon as it is presented to the drawee for payment
Demand Note
Payable whenever the payee demands payment
Payee
Person to whom a note or draft is payable
Indorser
Person who indorses a negotiable instrument
Holder
Person who is in possession of a negotiable instrument that is issued or endorsed to that persons order or bearer
Conditional Indorsement
Restrictive indorsement purports to make the rights of the indorsee subject to the happening of a certain event or condition
Blank Endorsement
Signature alone written on the instrument. No particular indorsee
Comaker
Two or more people who sign the same note promising to pay
Negotiable Instrument
Written document signed by the maker that contains an unconditional promise or order to pay a fixed amount of money on demand or at a definite time to the bearer or to the order.
Note
Written promise by one party (Maker) to pay money to the order of another party called the Payee
Conversion
Wrongful exercise of dominion and control over another's personal property
Indorsee
person to whom a draft, note or other negotiable instrument is transferred by indorsement