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When should residual income not be used to compare the performance of two investment centres?
Holder In Due Course
A legal term referring to a person who has acquired a negotiable instrument in good faith and for value, and thus has certain rights above the original payee.
Acceptor
The person (the drawee) who accepts a draft and who agrees to be primarily responsible for its payment.
Ordinary Holder
An ordinary holder in financial contexts refers to an individual or entity that legally possesses a negotiable instrument, like a check or draft, without necessarily having any special rights, claims, or defenses related to it.
HDC Rights
Rights afforded to a Holder in Due Course, who has obtained a negotiable instrument in good faith and is protected from certain defenses in collection.
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