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Abstract The law of tracing is an area of law that develops rapidly. This article analyses the area of law from the perspective of three payment methods (cash, a letter of credit, and overdrawn bank account) in a commercial context. This article extracts two prepositions that clarify the right to conduct a tracing exercise and advocates further exploration of the law of tracing.