Business Law-Chapter 24 Flashcards
Signature Liability
Liability in which a person cannot be held contractually liable on a negotiable instrument unless her signature appears on the instrument
Signer
A person signing an instrument who acts in the capacity of a maker of notes or certificates of deposit, a drawer of drafts or checks, a drawee who certifies or accepts checks or drafts, an indorser who indorses an instrument, an agent who signs on behalf of others, or an accommodation party.
Signature
Any name, word, or mark used in lieu of a written signature; any simbol that is handwritten, typed, printed, stamped or made in almost any other manner and executed or adopted by a party to authenticate a writing.
Primary Liability
Absolute liability to pay a negotiable instrument, subject to certain universal (real) defenses.
Secondary Liability
Liability on a negotiable instrument that is imposed on a party primarily liable on the instrument defaults and fails to pay the instrument when due.
Unqualified Indorses
Those who are secondarily liable on negotiable instruments they endorse.
Qualified Indorsers
Those who disclaim liability and are not secondarily liable on instruments they endorse.
Presentment
A demand for acceptance or payment of an instrument made upon the maker, acceptor, drawee or other payer by or on behalf of the holder.
Notice of Dishonor
The formal act of letting the party with secondary liability to pay a negotiable instrument know that the instrument has been dishonored.
Accommodation Party
A party who signs an instrument and lends her name (and credit) to another party to the instrument.
Guarantee of Payment
A form of accommodation in which the accommodation party guarantees payment of a negotiable instrument; the accommodation party is primarily liable on the instrument.
Guarantee of Collection
A form of accommodation in which the accommodation part guarantees collection of a negotiable instrument; the accommodation party is secondarily liable on the instrument.
Agent
A person who has been authorized to sign a negotiable instrument on behalf of another person.
Principal
A person who authorizes an agent to sign a negotiable instrument on her behalf.
Unauthorized Signature
A signature made by a purported agent without authority from the purported principal.