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Identify the defenses that can be used against a holder in due course and those defenses that cannot be used against a holder in due course.
Fact-based Meetings
Discussions or conferences where decisions and discussions are driven by data and empirical evidence rather than assumptions or opinions.
Clarification Questions
Questions asked to eliminate confusion and ensure understanding on specific matters.
Attribution of Benevolence
The assumption or belief that acts or intentions of individuals or entities are motivated by goodwill or a desire to do good.
Trust
The confidence in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something, often essential for successful collaborative efforts.
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