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Read the case study attaches and answer the question. Prepare a brief of the case. In your brief, illustrate the types of negotiable instruments and requirements for negotiable instruments. Also, explain the requirements for becoming a holder in due course and the role of a holder in due course. Bu sure to use the Internet other resources to access more information about the case. Support your opinions with documented research.

Was Galt found personally liable on the negotiable instrument?

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Negotiable Instruments in the case are noted.

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Read the case study attaches and answer the question. Prepare a brief of the case. In your brief, illustrate the types of negotiable instruments and requirements for negotiable instruments. Also, explain the requirements for becoming a holder in due course and the role of a holder in due course. Bu sure to use the Internet other resources to access more information about the case. Support your opinions with documented research.

Title: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, V. WOODSIDE CONSTRUCTION, INC., (No. 91-36234 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT 979 F.2d 172)

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Donald Galt signed a deed of trust note twice and signed a contract of guarantee twice, however, in each case the name of the ...

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