Asked by Trevor Dandrade on Jun 04, 2024

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The rights of a holder of a negotiable document of title to whom it has been duly negotiated include:

A) title to the document.
B) title to the goods.
C) all rights accruing under the law of agency or estoppel.
D) All of these are rights.

Negotiable Document of Title

A legal document representing the ownership and entitlement to the possession of goods, which can be transferred by endorsement or delivery.

Law of Agency

A legal doctrine that describes the relationship between a principal and an agent, where the agent is authorized to act on behalf of the principal in dealings with third parties.

Title to the Goods

The legal right to own and possess goods, often transferring from seller to buyer in a transaction.

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Khadra FarahJun 05, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Negotiable documents of title, when duly negotiated, confer upon the holder several rights including title to the document itself, title to the goods covered by the document, and all rights accruing under the law of agency or estoppel. This comprehensive set of rights facilitates the buying, selling, and financing of goods in transit or storage.