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Volume 42 | Number 3 Summer 2007
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Recent International Developments in the Law of Negotiable Instruments and Payment and Settlement Systems
by Benjamin Geva
Summary
- Overview
- The Check Payment as an Electronic Funds Transfer
- Introduction
- The “Electronic Check”: Check as an EFT Authorization
- A Remotely Created Check
- Electronic Presentment
- Electronic Negotiation
- Payment Cards—The Payroll Card as an Access Device
- Securities Transfers in the Indirect Holding System—Law Reform in Canada in the Footsteps of UCC Article 8
- EU Proposed Legal Framework for a Single Payment Market
- Introduction
- Licensing of Non-Bank Payment Service Providers
- Transparency of Conditions for Payment Services
- Rights and Obligations of Users and Providers of Payment Services
- Final Remarks
- Conclusion
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