The book doesn't just cover the Negotiable Instruments Law (Act No. 2031); it also includes discussions on Civil Code provisions on documents of title and the Warehouse Receipts Law .
Physical copies of older editions (2000–2015) sell for as low as PHP 150–300 in used bookstores in Manila (Recto Ave., Diliman, or online via Shopee/Lazada). Once you buy a physical copy, scanning it for personal backup use (though legally grey) is less risky than downloading from torrent sites.
Upon first impression, the Negotiable Instruments Law (NIL) can seem "complex and abstruse". De Leon’s work is specifically designed to present these concepts in a without losing the necessary legal scope. Key features include:
Many law school study groups on Telegram or Facebook share outline notes based on De Leon. While they won't give you the full PDF, these digests cover 80% of the exam essentials.
Instead of hunting for an illegal scan, consider: