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Negotiable instrument

A transferable, signed document that promises to pay the Bearer a sum of Money at a future date or on Demand. Examples include Check, bills of Exchange, and promissory Note.

Related Terms: 12 Bearer, Bill, Bear, Check, CLU, Demand, Exchange, Inc., Money, Note, Promissory note, Transfer
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