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    NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT Written contract for the payment of money‚ by its form intended as substitute for money and intended to pass from hand to hand to give the holder in due course the right to hold the same and collect the sum due PROMISSORY NOTE • unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another signed by the maker • engaging to pay on demand‚ or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to order or to bearer

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    The harp is a 36-string non pedal harp‚ it functions as a lead and bass instrument. Another instrument used is the jarana jarocha which is an 8-string small and flat instrument. The use of this instrument is to create rhythm with a strumming pattern called rasgueo. The last instrument being used is the requinto jarocho. This instrument has 4-strings and is played with a long pick called pua. This function of this instrument

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    ancient Greece‚ Music was an important thing for the pattern and texture of Greek life. It was played at weddings‚ funerals‚ religious festivals‚ gatherings and etc. Although Ancient Greeks were familiar with a vast amount of instruments‚ they favored three particular instruments which are the Kithara‚ the Lyre‚ and the Aulos. Instrumental music or the singing of a hymn was included in everyday activities and formal acts of worship. Of Greek philosophers believe that there is a relationship between

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    Negotiable Instrument TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement 1. Chapter 1: Introduction 1. Objectives of the study……………...........................………………………6 2. Limitations of the study.................................................................................6 3. Research methodology………………………………………………...........7 2. Chapter 2:Law Relating to Negotiable Instrument 1. Negotiable Instrument………………………….....................…..…………8 2. Parties to Negotiable Instrument.....

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    Table of Contents EVOLUTION OF TRADE AND COMMERCE LEADING TO THE INTRODUCTION OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS. The world as a whole has been the “cradle of commerce” because this exchange is not only between individuals but also between peoples and nations. This naturally implies the existence of: CERTAIN SURPLUS OF WEALTH CERTAIN PROVISION FOR COMMUNICATION Both of which are essential for growth of commerce. Unless there is a surplus of wealth and provision for communication

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    explore the boundaries of classical music together. My boundaries have been broken and now I see a whole new side of music that I did not know existed. They played several different pieces‚ each one being very different from the last. The two main instruments that were used in each piece were electronic synthesizers and electric violin. However‚ the synthesizers

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    INSTRUMENTS OF SOUTHERN ASIAN COUNTRY A. LAOS 1.[pic] The khene (/ˈkɛn/; also spelled "khaen"‚ "kaen" and "khen"; Lao: ແຄນ; Thai: แคน‚ RTGS: khaen‚ pronounced [kʰɛ̄ːn]; Vietnamese: khèn; Khmer: គែន) is a mouth organ of Lao origin whose pipes‚ which are usually made of bamboo‚ are connected with a small‚ hollowed-out hardwood reservoir into which air is blown‚ creating a sound similar to that of the violin. This is classified as Aerophone. 2.[pic] The đàn bầu (pronounced [ɗǎn ɓə̌w]; ")

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    THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW   I. FORM AND INTERPRETATION    Section 1. Form of negotiable instruments. - An instrument to be negotiable must conform to the following requirements: (a) It must be in writing and signed by the maker or drawer;     (b) Must contain an unconditional promise or order to pay a sum certain in money;     (c) Must be payable on demand‚ or at a fixed or determinable future time;     (d) Must be payable to order or to bearer; and     (e) Where the instrument is addressed to

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    Importance of instruments in music Instruments are a major part of music and without instruments music would have been dull and not of importance‚ nor play such an important role in our day to day life‚ music is obviously nothing without instruments. The use of instruments makes music more beautiful‚ and entertaining. It also helps us enhance our coordination and coordinated with music properly‚ nowadays music without instruments is not admired and not popular‚ everybody or every famous singer uses

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    traditions. The instrument I became most familiar with was the didgeridoo. I was privileged to be giving the opportunity to make my own didgeridoo under the instruction of an Aboriginal. Ever since then‚ I have had a special interest in this instrument and how it works. This paper will examine with the viewpoint of a physicist how didgeridoos are constructed‚ their acoustic properties‚ and why it is they can make such a wide range of sounds. Didgeridoos are ancient instruments that are quite simply

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