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UNCITRAL Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes, 1988
United Nations (UN)
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
1. The holder may exercise his rights on the instrument against any one party, or several or all parties, liable on it and is not obliged to observe the order in which the parties have become bound. Any party who takes up and pays the instrument may exercise his rights in the same manner against parties liable to him.
2. Proceedings against a party do not preclude proceedings against any other party, whether or not subsequent to the party originally proceeded against.
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