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A transfer that is irrevocable and unconditional and results in a discharge of the obligation.
A transfer that is irrevocable and unconditional and results in a discharge of the obligation.


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* [[Sender finality]]

Revision as of 21:47, 25 August 2013

Law.

A transfer that is irrevocable and unconditional and results in a discharge of the obligation.

See also