Modern Commercial Paper

Modern Commercial Paper
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Publisher : West Academic Publishing
Total Pages : 860
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105060039323
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Synopsis Modern Commercial Paper by : Steve H. Nickles

Tool for teaching Revised UCC Article 3 and 4 and related commercial paper. Coverage largely traditional (mostly negotiable instruments) but presentation is new. Every section is divided into three parts: A basic explanation of the law (the Story); that sets up cases and other primary sources (the Law); that are behind a logical and easy-toteach set of problems (Practice). Each section is freestanding to allow instructors to pick and choose what to teach, using text, cases, problems or a combination of all. Chapters are designed to allow flexibility with respect to substance and individual method of teaching.

Modern Commercial Arithmetic

Modern Commercial Arithmetic
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : IND:30000114058609
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Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Commercial Arithmetic by : Frank Joseph Schneck

A Treatise on the Law of Commercial Paper

A Treatise on the Law of Commercial Paper
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Total Pages : 1072
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32437000236063
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Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis A Treatise on the Law of Commercial Paper by : Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman

Cutting for All!

Cutting for All!
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Publisher : SIU Press
Total Pages : 380
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ISBN-10 : 0809320061
ISBN-13 : 9780809320066
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Cutting for All! by : Kevin L. Seligman

Containing 2,729 entries, Kevin L. Seligman’s bibliography concentrates on books, manuals, journals, and catalogs covering a wide range of sartorial approaches over nearly five hundred years. After a historical overview, Seligman approaches his subject chronologically, listing items by century through 1799, then by decade. In this section, he deals with works on flat patterning, draping, grading, and tailoring techniques as well as on such related topics as accessories, armor, civil costumes, clerical costumes, dressmakers’ systems, fur, gloves, leather, military uniforms, and undergarments. Seligman then devotes a section to those American and English journals published for the professional tailor and dressmaker. Here, too, he includes the related areas of fur and undergarments. A section devoted to journal articles features selected articles from costume- and noncostumerelated professional journals and periodicals. The author breaks these articles down into three categories: American, English, and other. Seligman then devotes separate sections to other related areas, providing alphabetical listings of books and professional journals for costume and dance, dolls, folk and national dress, footwear, millinery, and wigmaking and hair. A section devoted to commercial pattern companies, periodicals, and catalogs is followed by an appendix covering pattern companies, publishers, and publications. In addition to full bibliographic notation, Seligman provides a library call number and library location if that information is available. The majority of the listings are annotated. Each listing is coded for identification and cross-referencing. An author index, a title index, a subject index, and a chronological index will guide readers to the material they want. Seligman’s historical review of the development of publications on the sartorial arts, professional journals, and the commercial paper pattern industry puts the bibliographical material into context. An appendix provides a cross-reference guide for research on American and English pattern companies, publishers, and publications. Given the size and scope of the bibliography, there is no other reference work even remotely like it.

Evolving Financial Markets and International Capital Flows

Evolving Financial Markets and International Capital Flows
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 1002
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ISBN-10 : 1139427180
ISBN-13 : 9781139427180
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Evolving Financial Markets and International Capital Flows by : Lance E. Davis

This study examines the impact of British capital flows on the evolution of capital markets in four countries - Argentina, Australia, Canada, and the United States - over the years 1870 to 1914. In substantive chapters on each country it offers parallel histories of the evolution of their financial infrastructures - commercial banks, non-bank intermediaries, primary security markets, formal secondary security markets, and the institutions that provide the international financial links connecting the frontier country with the British capital market. At one level, the work constitutes a quantitative history of the development of the capital markets of five countries in the late nineteenth century. At a second level, it provides the basis for a useable taxonomy for the study of institutional invention and innovation. At a third, it suggests some lessons from the past about modern policy issues.

Newsprint Metropolis

Newsprint Metropolis
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 345
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ISBN-10 : 9780226341330
ISBN-13 : 022634133X
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Newsprint Metropolis by : Julia Guarneri

Julia Guarneri's book considers turn-of-the-century newspapers in New York, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, and Chicago not just as vessels of information but as active agents in the creation of cities and of urban culture. Guarneri argues that newspapers sparked cultural, social, and economic shifts that transformed a rural republic into a nation of cities, and that transformed rural people into self-identified metropolitans and moderns. The book pays closest attention to the content and impact of "feature news," such as advice columns, neighborhood tours, women's pages, comic strips, and Sunday magazines. While papers provided a guide to individual upward mobility, they also fostered a climate of civic concern and responsibility. Editors drew in new reading audiences--women, immigrants, and working-class readers--giving rise to the diverse, contentious, and commercial public sphere of the twentieth century.

Modern Commercial Correspondence

Modern Commercial Correspondence
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Publisher : S. Chand Publishing
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 8121905192
ISBN-13 : 9788121905190
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Commercial Correspondence by : R S N Pillai

For Graduation Courses, Competitive Examinations & Business Executives The book has been revised in accordance with the latest syllabi of different Indian Universities and as per the latest needs. The Whole book has been throughly revised and enlarged: many vital pints have been added. Five new chapters are added to the existing textbook. The whole book is in the form of capsule model and unneccesary explanations have been removed. The special feature of this book is that it explains the principles as well as the practice of business correspondence. The book contains 300 illustrations, 280 theortical questions and 40 Boxs.This book trains a student to articulate verbal qualification which would serve in qualitative performance along new genre of employees

Introduction to Production Economics

Introduction to Production Economics
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Total Pages : 1000
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3257017
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Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Production Economics by : John Donald Black

The End of Negotiable Instruments

The End of Negotiable Instruments
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Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780199856220
ISBN-13 : 0199856222
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The End of Negotiable Instruments by : James Steven Rogers

In The End of Negotiable Instruments: Bringing Payments Systems Law Out of the Past, author James Rogers challenges the basic assumptions of the law of checks and notes and its history, and provides a well-reasoned account of how the law could be changed to better suit the evolution of new payment technologies. The modern American law of payment systems is in disarray. Efforts to create a unified body of law for payment systems have so far been unsuccessful. Part of the reason for that failure is the assumption that the existing law works well for the traditional paper-based check system, and that problems have been created only by the evolution of new technologies. The End of Negotiable Instruments argues that this assumption is unfounded. The basic law of checks is itself anachronistic. There are no other books that undertake a similar analysis—there are legal treatises on the law of checks and notes, but all of them take for granted the basic assumptions challenged in this book. Several articles were published in the late twentieth century concerning the dispute over the application of certain doctrines of traditional negotiable instruments law to modern consumer finance transactions, but none of this literature went on to consider the broader question of whether there is anything worthwhile left in negotiable instruments law.