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Abstract
Admirers of the common law are prone to point with pride to its adaptability to meet changing conditions. In codification the tendency toward rigidity would seem to be almost inevitable, particularly in so far as there is an indulgence in attempts at definition. The Uniform Negotiable Instruments Law affords examples of the price to be paid in departing from the ready elasticity of the common law.
Recommended Citation
NEW TYPES OF NEGOTIABLE PAPER,
24
Mich. L. Rev.
54
(1925).
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