De Leon, Hector S. Fi 332.4 D37 1997 |
This
text which is now on it's seventh edition, attempts to simplify for
commerce students the Negotiable Instruments Law which is considered a
complex and technical subject. Comprehensive, it is also designed to
meet the needs of law students as well as members of the bar and the
bench and business executives. It will be noticed that the author did
not limit himself merely to explaining the law, giving illustrations,
and citing or quoting judicial decisions and opinions of recognized
writers on the subject to enable the student to attain understanding of
difficult provisions. In many instances, he expressed his own opinions
especially where there is a conflict of views.
The book also discusses at some length the Civil Code provisions on
Documents of Title and the Warehouse Receipts Law which are included in
the study of the subject.
If this modest work proves of help to all who may have occasion to use
it, the efforts of the author shall be deemed fully compensated.