bona fide holder for value

  • 1bona fide holder for value without notice — A holder in due course. 11 Am J2d B & N § 397. See holder in due course …

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  • 2bona fide holder — bona fide hold·er n: a holder of a negotiable instrument who acquired title to the instrument in the ordinary course of business for value before it became due and without knowledge of any defect in title compare holder in due course Merriam… …

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  • 3bona fide — bo·na fide / bō nə ˌfīd, bä nə ; ˌbō nə fī dē, fī də/ adj [Latin, in good faith] 1 a: characterized by good faith and lack of fraud or deceit a bona fide offer b: valid under or in compliance with the law retirement incentives made part of a bona …

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  • 4bona fide — /bowna faydiy/bowna fayd/ In or with good faith; honestly, openly, and sincerely; without deceit or fraud. Merrill v. Dept. of Motor Vehicles, 71 Cal.2d 907, 80 CaLRptr. 89, 458 P.2d 33. Truly; actually; without simulation or pretense.… …

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  • 5bona fide — /bowna faydiy/bowna fayd/ In or with good faith; honestly, openly, and sincerely; without deceit or fraud. Merrill v. Dept. of Motor Vehicles, 71 Cal.2d 907, 80 CaLRptr. 89, 458 P.2d 33. Truly; actually; without simulation or pretense.… …

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  • 6bona fide purchaser — bona fide pur·chas·er n: a purchaser who purchases in good faith without notice of any defect in title and for a valuable consideration – called also bona fide purchaser for value; ◇ There are particular requirements for a bona fide purchaser of… …

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  • 7holder in due course — Broadly, a bona fide holder for value without notice. 11 Am J2d B & N § 397. A holder of a negotiable instrument or document of title who has taken the instrument under the following conditions: that it is complete and regular upon its face; that …

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  • 8bona fide purchaser — One who purchases a chattel for value, without notice of a defect in the title of the person from whom he purchased or of the right of a seller in the chain of title to avoid or rescind the sale which he made. 46 Am J1st Sales § 465. One who… …

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  • 9holder in due course — holder in due course: the holder of a negotiable instrument that is complete and regular on its face and that is taken in good faith and for value without notice that it is overdue or has been dishonored or that there is any defense against it or …

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  • 10holder — hold·er n 1: a person that holds: as a: owner the holder of a patent often used in combination a stock holder b: one that holds or occupies the property of another by agree …

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