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Bank Escapes Liability Where It Accepts Two-Party Check With Only One Indorsement – IL ND

BBCN Bank v. Sterling Fire Restoration, Ltd., 2016 WL 691784 homes in on the required showing to win a motion for judgment on the pleadings in Federal court, the scope of a general release, and the UCC section governing joint payee or “two-party” checks. The plaintiff, an assignee of a fire restorer’s claim who did …

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Posted byPaulPMarch 5, 2018March 5, 2018Posted inBusiness Torts, Federal CourtsTags: 3-420, assignment, banking law, conversion 3-110, FRCP 12(c), indorsement, judgment on the pleadings, two-party check, UCC
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