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Congressional oversight includes
Shelter Rule
A legal principle that allows a person who acquires goods in good faith to obtain the rights in the goods identical to those the transferor had or had the power to transfer.
Negotiated
The process of discussing and reaching a mutual agreement on terms between parties.
Ineffective Restrictions
Limitations or rules that fail to accomplish their intended purpose, often due to being too vague, unenforceable, or not aligned with overarching goals.
Holder in Due Course
A party possessing a negotiable instrument, such as a check or promissory note, in good faith and for valuable consideration, with certain legal protections.
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