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HDCHalf Double Crochet
HDCHistoric District Commission (various locations)
HDCHill Descent Control (automobiles)
HDCHome Design Center (various locations)
HDCHousing Development Corporation (New York, NY)
HDCHigh-Dose Chemotherapy
HDCHot Dog Cart
HDCHastings District Council (New Zealand)
HDCHarborough District Council (UK)
HDCHard Disk Crusher (various companies)
HDCHigh Density Distribution Chassis
HDCHigh Definition Camera
HDCHardware Data Compression
HDCHill Descent Control
HDCHybrid Device Controller
HDCHigh Dependability Computing
HDCHandle to a Device Context
HDCHorsham District Council (UK)
HDCHistidine Decarboxylase
HDCHard Disk Controller
HDCHorowhenua District Council (New Zealand)
HDCHelp Desk Central (Texas A&M University)
HDCHigh Desert Church
HDCHome Detention Curfew (UK criminal system)
HDCHeavy Duty Chassis (vehicles)
HDCHold-Down Clip (various companies)
HDCHeartland Developers Conference (software)
HDCHenry Dunant Centre (conflict resolution)
HDCHorticultural Development Council (UK)
HDCHealth & Disability Commissioner (New Zealand)
HDCHigh Dependency Care (healthcare)
HDCHors de Combat (French: Outside the Fight)
HDCHolder in Due Course (legal)
HDCHealth Data Consortium
HDCHealth Discovery Corporation (molecular diagnostics; Savannah, GA)
HDCHomier Distributing Company (Huntington, IN)
HDCHard Drive Carrying (case)
HDCHard Drive Crash
HDCHydrodynamic Chromatography (analytical chemistry)
HDCHoneysuckle Development Corporation (New South Wales; Australia)
HDCHeart and Diabetes Center (Germany)
HDCHydroelectric Design Center (US Army Corps of Engineers)
HDCHelp Defeat Cancer (project)
HDCHotel del Coronado
HDCHistoric Development Commission (Alabama)
HDCHelicopter Direction Center
HDCHensall District Cooperative (Canada)
HDCHigh Density Connector
HDCHigher Diploma Course (various locations)
HDCHarbor Defense Command
HDCHollandse Dagblad Combinatie
HDCHeartland Deaf Center, Inc.
HDCHarbor Defense Commander
HDCHackers Dot Com
HDCHasselblad Data Camera
HDCHabitability Design Center (US NASA)
HDCHardwoods Development Council (Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture; Harrisburg, PA)
HDCHardware Design Center
HDCHandle for Device Context (Microsoft Windows programming)
HDCHouston Dow Center
HDCHotel Development Council
HDCHackers Digital Crime (German)
HDCHybrid Driver Controller
HDCHistorical Data Collection (IBM)
HDCHelicopter Defense Command
HDCHelicopter Director Center
HDCHijo del Cura (Spanish)
HDCHawkins Data Center (California DOJ)
HDCHenry Dryden Collection (art; UK)
HDCHarmonie de Charlesbourg
HDCHelicopter Dynamic Component
HDCHealth and Development Centre (various locations)
HDCHarmonie de Coaticook
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References in periodicals archive
5th DCA 1982) ("The close connection theory supplies an exception to the holder in due course doctrine where the financial institution has a close working relationship with the seller in a consumer credit transaction.").
(25) A new provision within section 3-307 of the revised UCC consolidated these various sections and clarified that a taker's notice of a fiduciary's breach of duty, concerning the fiduciary's transfer of a negotiable instrument to the taker, vitiates the defendant-taker's status as a holder in due course. (26) Under revised UCC section 3-307, "[n]otice of breach of fiduciary duty by the fiduciary is notice of the claim of the represented person." (27) Within this framework, subsection 3-307(b)(4) outlines three specific instances in which a defendant obtains notice of a fiduciary's breach, thereby negating a defendant's holder in due course defense under revised UCC section 3-302.
In Jelmoli Holding, Inc., the First Circuit decided that Massachusetts law requires a plaintiff to show that a defendant had both notice of the fiduciary's breach of duty to the plaintiff, as well as knowledge of the fiduciary's relationship to the plaintiff, to defeat a holder in due course defense.
The appeals court correctly held that a plaintiff must show both notice of a fiduciary breach, as well as knowledge of the fiduciary's relationship, to defeat a holder in due course defense.
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