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HDC
Holder in Due Course, a term in commercial law referring to a person who has acquired a negotiable instrument in good faith and for consideration, and thus has certain rights above the original parties.
FTC Rule 433
Known as the Holder in Due Course Rule, it protects consumers by allowing them to make claims directly against creditors in certain credit transactions.
HDC Doctrine
Refers to the Holder in Due Course doctrine, which provides protections to purchasers of negotiable instruments who take them in good faith, for value, and without notice of certain defects.
Consumer Transactions
The purchase and sale of goods or services between a buyer, typically an individual or household, and a seller for personal use.
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