REG - 13 Flashcards
Contract Liability: Primary Parties
Makers of Notes
Drawees of Drafts
Contract Liability: Secondary
Drawers of Drafts
Endorsers
Presenter’s Warranties
Implied promises:
- Good Title
- No knowledge signatures are unauthorized
- No material authorization
Transferor’s Warranties
- Good title
- Signatures are genuine and authorized
- No material alteration
- No defenses (without recourse endorsement waives)
- No knowledge of insolvency
Without Recourse
waives “no defenses” warranty only; not an elimination of liability
HDC Defenses: Real/Universal (real)
- Incapacity
- Illegality
- Fraud in Factum
- Bankruptcy
- Lack of Payment
- Forgery (some exceptions)
HDC Defenses: Personal “Whining” (not my problem)
- Fraud in the Inducement
- Misrepresentation
- Lack of consideration
- Original defense
- Warranty breach
- Breach of contract
HDC gets paid
HDC Defenses: Mixed
- Duress
* Material alteration
Material Alteration
terms changed such as amount, interest, or days; removal from instrument; adding to instrument; completion without authorization; no correction:
- HDC still collects according to original terms
- Non HDC collects nothing
- Negligence Issues
Real Defenses
Those that can be asserted universally. That is, they may be asserted against any holder of a negotiable instrument.
Examples: material alteration, discharge in bankruptcy