Examples & Explanations for Payment Systems

Examples & Explanations for Payment Systems

Author: James Brook

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2013-01-08

Total Pages: 492

ISBN-13: 145483420X

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A favorite among successful students, and often recommended by professors, the unique Examples & Explanations series gives you extremely clear introductions to concepts followed by realistic examples that mirror those presented in the classroom throughout the semester. Use at the beginning and midway through the semester to deepen your understanding through clear explanations, corresponding hypothetical fact patterns, and analysis. Then use to study for finals by reviewing the hypotheticals as well as the structure and reasoning behind the accompanying analysis. Designed to complement your casebook, the trusted Examples & Explanations titles get right to the point in a conversational, often humorous style that helps you learn the material each step of the way and prepare for the exam at the end of the course. The unique, time-tested Examples & Explanations series is invaluable to teach yourself the subject from the first day of class until your last review before the final. Each guide: helps you learn new material by working through chapters that explain each topic in simple language challenges your understanding with hypotheticals similar to those presented in class provides valuable opportunity to study for the final by reviewing the hypotheticals as well as the structure and reasoning behind the corresponding analysis quickly gets to the point in conversational style laced with humor remains a favorite among law school students is often recommended by professors who encourage the use of study guides works with ALL the major casebooks, suits any class on a given topic provides an alternative perspective to help you understand your casebook and in-class lectures


Payment Systems

Payment Systems

Author: James Brook

Publisher: Aspen Law & Business

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780735588530

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With humor and wit, James Brook writes clear and engaging introductionsto the concepts and sources of payment systems, along with examples andexplanations that illustrate their application. Examples & Explanations:Payment Systems, now in its Fourth Edition, provides a complete overviewof its subject and the proven-effective Examples & Explanationspedagogy that allows students to test their knowledge and practice applyingthe law.Updated throughout, the Fourth Edition of Examples & Explanations:Payment Systems features:the Examples & Explanations pedagogy —clear introductory textfollowed by thoughtful example problems with complete answers and analysisa disarming writing style with notably lucid explanations ofcomplex and ambiguous areas of the lawcomprehensive coverage that mirrors the standard topics in most paymentsystems coursesArticle 3 of the UCC (negotiable instruments)Article 4 (check collection)Article 4A (commercial electronic funds transfers)credit cards and debit cardsRefreshed and updated examples and explanationsAuthor of three popular books in the Examples & Explanationsseries, including Examples & Explanations: Sales and Leases, Fifth Editionand Examples & Explanations: Secured Transactions, Fourth Edition,James Brook brings a wealth of teaching and writing experience to each page.Anyone seeking a thorough overview of payment law—or practice applying theconcepts—will find it here in the fourth edition of Examples &Explanations: Payment Systems .


Payment Systems

Payment Systems

Author: James Brook

Publisher: Aspen Law & Business

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780735562424

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The Third Edition of this highly accessible and well-written study aid has been completely updated. It offers: - comprehensive coverage of the standard topics in most payment systems courses, including Article 3 of the UCC (negotiable instruments); Article 4A (check collection); Article 4A (commercial electronic funds transfers); consumer funds transfers; and credit cards - notably lucid explanations of complex or ambiguous areas of the law - well-crafted, accessible, and relevant examples that progress from simple to more complex - visual aids -- flow charts and images of sample commercial instruments -- that help clarify complex transactions - Revision Alert boxes covering proposed amendments to UCC Articles 3 and 4 - parallel cites to the old and the new UCC Article 1 New to this edition: - recent developments in the area of check collection -- the author explores the tremendous impact the advent of various new electronic means of collection has had on this area of payment systems - new chapter on twenty-first century check payment describes recent developments in this area, including the new federal Check 21 Act - updated cases, examples, and explanations


Payment System Technologies and Functions

Payment System Technologies and Functions

Author: Masashi Nakajima

Publisher: Engineering Science Reference

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781615206452

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"This book analyzes the evolutionary trends, functions and mechanisms of payment systems and presents an in-depth explanation of how these trends led to the reduction of settlement risk and the importance of such mechanisms that have contributed to the evolutionary progress of payment systems"--Résumé de l'éditeur.


Payment Systems

Payment Systems

Author: David B. Humphrey

Publisher: World Bank Publications

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 9780821331118

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World Bank Technical Paper No. 260. An efficient payment system is a necessary precondition for business development. This study outlines the basic operating principles of a payment system and reviews its benefits, costs, risks, and problems. It examines in detail the systems currently in place in the developed economies of Europe and the United States and draws from the analyses to support recommendations for restructuring those systems in developing countries. The study reviews the various types of payment practices that exist in mature systems including cash, check, GIRO, debit and credit card, direct debit, and large-value wire transfers. A range of short- and long-term improvements in payment systems are recommended for developing countries. There is a special focus on the Russian payment system and the problems it faces in transition from a centrally planned to an market economy.


Payment Systems and Other Financial Transactions

Payment Systems and Other Financial Transactions

Author: Ronald J. Mann

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 2016-01-15

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781454857945

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When you purchase a new version of this casebook from the LIFT Program, you receive 1-year FREE digital access to the corresponding Examples & Explanations in your course area. Now available in an interactive study center, Examples & Explanations offer hypothetical questions complemented by detailed explanations that allow you to test your knowledge of the topics covered in class. Starting July 1, 2017, if your new casebook purchase does not come with an access code on the inside cover of the book, please contact Wolters Kluwer customer service. The email address and phone number for customer service are on the copyright page, found within the first few pages, of your casebook. Written by Ronald J. Mann, one of the country s leading Commercial Law scholars, Payment Systems and Other Financial Transactions continues to deliver clear, detailed practical explanations of how payment systems actually work. Using a systems approach, the text and problems focus on rules that are applied in practice. Easily adapted to any 50-minute, 75-minute, or two-hour long class, this casebook is suitable for use in courses on Payment Systems, Negotiable Instruments, or Commercial Paper. Features: Responds to rapid drop in check usage by shifting the emphasis from checks to payment cards, In-depth coverage of recent high-profile litigation about wire transfers Major expansion of materials on stored-value and other recent card developments


Secured Transactions and Payment Systems

Secured Transactions and Payment Systems

Author: John F. Dolan

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 1995-01

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 9780316189101

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Finally, a concise paperback that helps students effectively unravel the complexities of the Uniform Commercial Code through more than 300 class-tested, self-teaching problems and answers. In a convenient two-part structure-Secured Transactions and Payment Systems- exceptional author John Dolan begins with simple problems that grow progressively more complex to gradually build students' knowledge of Code provisions. Dolan's treatment of Secured Transactions covers all of Article 9; his treatment of Payment Systems is divided into four subsections: negotiable instruments documents of title letters of credit wire transfers Having used the materials for more than 10 years in his classroom, Dolan has crafted this book to address the areas students find most difficult. the problems are designed to reflect the way Code sections interact in a typical transaction. As a result, students learn to view the UCC as part of a complex set of rules-not just sequential sections. A table of UCC citations, a table of Bankruptcy Code Sections, and an index help students locate specific topics and Code sections. As a required supplement or recommended reference, this indispensable guide will actually save you valuable class time explaining the basics. Rather than reviewing each Code section in class, your students can independently work the problems to gain a solid grounding in this important area of the law. Help your students develop a thorough comprehension of the Uniform Commercial Code. Adopt or recommend SECURED TRANSACTIONS AND PAYMENT SYSTEMS: Problems and Answers for your Commercial Law, Payment Systems, or Secured Transactions courses.


An Introduction to Payment Systems

An Introduction to Payment Systems

Author: Lary Lawrence

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 622

ISBN-13:

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Lary Lawrence uses a straightforward approach, careful explanations, and copious examples to make the law of payment systems accessible to students. By placing the rules in their proper business context, he shows how they operate in the real world, while avoiding oversimplification and encouraging solid understanding. Introduction to Payment Systems includes five major areas of coverage: Articles 3 and 4 of the Uniform Commercial Code on negotiable instruments and the bank collection process Federal Reserve Regulation CC covering the bank collection process and funds availability Article 4A covering Wholesale Fund Transfers The Law of Credit Cards The Law of Consumer Electronic Funds Transfers Helpful diagrams, apt examples, and lucid text make Introduction to Payment Systems the reference of choice.


Payment Systems and Other Financial Transactions

Payment Systems and Other Financial Transactions

Author: Ronald J. Mann

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2019-09-13

Total Pages: 771

ISBN-13: 1543815162

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Written by Ronald J. Mann, one of the country’s leading Commercial Law scholars, Payment Systems and Other Financial Transactions continues to deliver clear, detailed practical explanations of how payment systems actually work. Using a systems approach, the text and problems focus on rules that are applied in practice. Easily adapted to any 50-minute, 75-minute, or two-hour long class, this casebook is suitable for use in courses on Payment Systems, Negotiable Instruments, or Commercial Paper. New to the 7th Edition: In re Caesars Operating - Posner opinion on standard for bankruptcy court injunction to protect guarantors Receivers of Sabena v Deutsche Bank - a major New York opinion on wire transfers In re Adamson Apparel - a new twist on lingering Deprizio liability 3M v HSBC - liability for fraud in a back-to-back letter-of-credit scenario New revisions to Regulation CC Substantial revisions of the problem sets Professors and students will benefit from: An easy-to-teach organization so class sessions flow naturally from problem sets Coverage of the things students actually want to learn, that they will encounter in practice Assignment structures that make it easy to pick and choose topics for syllabus A casebook that teaches the things students need to know to succeed in clerkships and jobs Self-contained assignments that make preparation easy Problem sets that focus attention to the issues that matter


Glannon Guide to Commercial and Paper Payment Systems

Glannon Guide to Commercial and Paper Payment Systems

Author: Stephen M. McJohn

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2021-04-23

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 1543822436

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The proven Glannon Guide is a user-friendly study aid to use throughout the semester as a great supplement to (or substitute for) classroom lecture. Topics are broken down into manageable pieces and are explained in a conversational tone. Chapters are interspersed with hypotheticals like those posed in the classroom that include analysis of answers to ensure thorough understanding. Additionally, “The Closer” questions pose sophisticated hypotheticals at the end of each chapter to present cumulative review of earlier topics. More like classroom experiences, the Glannon Guide provides you with straightforward explanations of complex legal concepts, often in a humorous style that makes the material stick. The user-friendly Glannon Guide is your proven partner throughout the semester when you need a supplement to (or substitute for) classroom lecture. The material is broken into small, manageable pieces to help you master concepts.Multiple-choice questions are interspersed throughout each chapter (not lumped at the end) to mirror the flow of a classroom lecture. Correct and incorrect answers are carefully explained; you learn why they do or do not work. You can rely on authority; the series was created by Joseph W. Glannon?Harvard-educated, best-selling author of, among other legal texts, Examples & Explanations; Civil Procedure, now in its sixth edition. “The Closer” poses a sophisticated problem question at the end of each chapter to test your comprehension. A final “Closing Closer” provides you practice opportunity as well as a cumulative review of all the concepts from earlier chapters. You can check your understanding each step of the way. More like classroom experiences, these Guides provide straightforward explanations of complex legal concepts, often in a humorous style that makes the material stick.