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Rusch and Sepinuck's Payment Systems: Problems, Materials, and Cases, 4th

Copyright: 2012
ISBN-13: 9780314266668
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Series: American Casebook Series
Brand: West Law School
Pages: 421
Components: 1 Print
Free Update Period: 90 days
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In the fourth edition, the organization of this book has been revised, and includes expanded coverage of new payment mechanisms. In addition, each chapter has been extensively revised with additional textual material and updated problems.The book contains problems designed to help the novice learner focus on important statutory and policy issues. Topics include Check 21 and the revised Regulations CC and J, as well as the provisions in Regulation E.