
How to Discharge Debts with Promissory Notes - With a Sample Promissory Note and Affidavit of Truth
L. Lewis(Author)
Lulu.com (Publisher)
Published on 15. November 2020
978-1-716-42425-0 (ISBN)
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A promissory note is a financial instrument that contains a written promise by one party (the note's payer) to pay another party (the note's issuer or maker) a definite sum of money, either on-demand or at a specified future date. What many don't know about promissory notes is that they can also be a negotiable instrument when the promissory note contains a promise to pay a certain amount without conditions. Checks, bills of exchange, and promissory notes are all considered negotiable instruments. This book is intended to help you understand what a promissory note is and how you can create your own promissory notes to remedy your alleged debts.
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978-1-716-42425-0 (9781716424250)
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