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A taker of an instrument who is a holder in due course at the time of the transfer, but who thereafter learns of a defense:

Understand the principle of comparative advantage and its implications for international trade.
Analyze the impact of specializing based on comparative advantage on a country's production and consumption possibilities.
Calculate opportunity costs and identify comparative advantages from given data.
Understand the conditions under which countries can benefit from trade.

Definitions:

Cure

The process of resolving a breach of contract in a manner that satisfies the aggrieved party or terms of agreement.

Good-faith Purchaser

An individual who buys property without knowing of any claims, liens, or encumbrances against it, thereby acquiring clean title.

Voidable

A term applied to a contract that one or both parties have the ability to either withdraw from or enforce.

Good Title

A legal term indicating that a property title is valid and free of any liens or other encumbrances that might hinder its sale or use.

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