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Law, 03.09.2020 04:01 tahjaybenloss16

A person who does not qualify as a holder in due course but derives his or her title through an HDC can acquire the rights and privileges of an HDC by means of the shelter principle; this principle is: a. set out in administrative law. b. set out in the UCC. c. set out in judge-made law. d. set out in the common law.

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