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(1) The new debtor cannot invoke against the creditor any rights or defences arising from the relationship between the new debtor and the original debtor.
(2) The discharge of the original debtor also extends to any security of the original debtor given to the creditor for the performance of the obli-ga-tion, unless the security is over an asset which is transferred to the new debtor as part of a transaction between the original and the new debtor.
(3) Upon discharge of the original debtor, a security granted by any person other than the new debtor for the per-formance of the obli-ga-tion is released, unless that other person agrees that it should continue to be available to the creditor.
(4) The new debtor may invoke against the creditor all de--fences which the original debtor could have invoked against the creditor.
SiSU Book Samples and Markup Examples
Viral Spiral - How the Commoners Built a Digital Republic of Their Own
David Bollier
2009
The Wealth of Networks - How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
Yochai Benkler
2006
Free Culture - How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity
Lawrence Lessig
2004
CONTENT - Selected Essays on Technology, Creativity, Copyright and the Future of the Future
Cory Doctorow
2008
Eric von Hippel
2005
Free As In Freedom - Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software
Sam Williams
2002
Two Bits - The Cultural Significance of Free Software
Christopher Kelty
2008
Free For All - How Linux and the Free Software Movement Undercut the High Tech Titans
Peter Wayner
2002
The Cathedral & the Bazaar - Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
Erik S. Raymond
1999
Cory Doctorow
2008
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
Cory Doctorow
2003
Cory Doctorow
2008
Free Software Foundation - FSF
GPL - GNU General Public License