a.) must arise from the transaction that gave rise to the instrument
b.) can make a person a holder in due course even if he knows about it before negotiation
c.) is a claim of the original payer against the obligor of the instrument
d.) is actually not an offset to liability, but a defense to an instrument
a.) must arise from the transaction that gave rise to the instrument b.) can make a person a holder in due course even i
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a.) must arise from the transaction that gave rise to the instrument b.) can make a person a holder in due course even i
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