Due Negotiation

Due Negotiation

Definition

A requirement that must be satisfied for the holder of a negotiable document of title to acquire title to the goods described in the document; a document is duly negotiated if the holder purchases it for value, in good faith, and without notice of any claim against or defense to the document.

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