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  2. Replacement banknote - Wikipedia

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    The asterisk, or "star" following the serial number indicates this is a replacement note for one that was misprinted or damaged in the printing process. A replacement banknote , commonly referred to as a star note , is a banknote that is printed to replace a faulty one and is used as a control mechanism for governments or monetary authorities ...

  3. Substitute checks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A substitute check (also called an Image Replacement Document or IRD) [1] is a negotiable instrument that is a digital reproduction of an original paper check.As a negotiable payment instrument in the United States, a substitute check maintains the status of a "legal check" in lieu of the original paper check, as authorized by the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act (the Check 21 Act).

  4. Holder (law) - Wikipedia

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    Holder is a term used to any person who has a promissory note or bill of exchange in their possession. [1] The holder may be the payee, endorsee, or bearer. [1] The holder can enforce, or seek payment for, the bill. [2] A holder for value is a holder who has given value for an instrument. [2]

  5. National Bank Note - Wikipedia

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    The first $10 National Bank Note issued by The First National Bank of Hawaii at Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii (1900), signed by Cecil Brown (President) and W.G. Cooper (Cashier). The vignette at left shows Benjamin Franklin conducting the famous Kite experiment. The 5550 in brown ink (and large numerals on the reverse) is the issuing bank's ...

  6. 2 Oregon men found dead from exposure in forest while looking ...

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    Seven separate law enforcement agencies from around the area and the Coast Guard offered services and help in the search that included canines, drones, ground teams and helicopters.

  7. Constructive notice - Wikipedia

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    The harshness of the doctrine of constructive notice is somewhat reduced by the "Rule of Indoor management" or "Turquand's Rule". The rule derives its name from the case of Royal British Bank v Turquand, where the defendant was the liquidator of the insolvent Cameron's Coalbrook Steam, Coal and Swansea and Loughor Railway Company.

  8. Los Angeles fires: NFL moves Vikings-Rams wild-card game to ...

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    The NFL is the latest league having to make adjustments around the fires ravaging Los Angeles. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) (Myung J. Chun via Getty Images)

  9. Facebook inflicted ‘lifelong trauma’ on Kenyan content ...

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    Campaigners have accused Facebook parent Meta of inflicting “potentially lifelong trauma” on hundreds of content moderators in Kenya, after more than 140 were diagnosed with PTSD and other ...