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12 January, 17:35

Tim wrote a negotiable note. Subsequently, Tim's debts were discharged in bankruptcy. If a holder in due course presents the note for payment, Tim does not have to pay.

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  1. 12 January, 17:37
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    TRUE

    Explanation:

    Bankruptcy is a legal framework, in which borrowers who cannot pay their loans, may seek relief from all of their liabilities from individuals or other organizations. In most states, a judge's order mandates bankruptcy.

    In this situation, Tim is a bankrupt person, tin wrote a negotiable note but now Tim has got relief from his liabilities, so he has not to pay against his negotiable note.

    Therefore, the following situation is TRUE.
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