The Negotiable Instruments LawHarvard law review publishing association, 1902 - 86 páginas |
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... according to its tenor , and admits the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse . Sec . 61. The drawer by drawing this instrument admits the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse ; and en- gages that on ...
... according to its tenor , and admits the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse . Sec . 61. The drawer by drawing this instrument admits the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse ; and en- gages that on ...
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... according to the tenor of his acceptance ; and admits , - I. The existence of the drawer , the genuineness of his signa- ture , and his capacity and authority to draw the instru- ment ; and የ . S. quecepta Incorrer 2. The existence of ...
... according to the tenor of his acceptance ; and admits , - I. The existence of the drawer , the genuineness of his signa- ture , and his capacity and authority to draw the instru- ment ; and የ . S. quecepta Incorrer 2. The existence of ...
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... according to its original tenor . Sec . 125. Any alteration which changes : - I. The date ; 2. The sum payable , either for principal or interest ; 3. The time or place of payment ; 4. The number or the relations of the parties ; 5. The ...
... according to its original tenor . Sec . 125. Any alteration which changes : - I. The date ; 2. The sum payable , either for principal or interest ; 3. The time or place of payment ; 4. The number or the relations of the parties ; 5. The ...
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... according to the terms of his acceptance , provided it shall not have been paid by the drawee , and provided also , that it shall have been duly presented for payment and protested for non - payment and notice of dishonor given to him ...
... according to the terms of his acceptance , provided it shall not have been paid by the drawee , and provided also , that it shall have been duly presented for payment and protested for non - payment and notice of dishonor given to him ...
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... according to the tenor of his acceptance , " he must pay to the innocent payee or subsequent holder the amount called for by the bill at the time he accepted , even though larger than the original amount ordered by the drawer . A bank ...
... according to the tenor of his acceptance , " he must pay to the innocent payee or subsequent holder the amount called for by the bill at the time he accepted , even though larger than the original amount ordered by the drawer . A bank ...
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acceptance for honor accommodation party adopted agent ARTHUR COHEN ARTICLE authority Bank bill or note Bills and Notes Bills of Exchange certificates of deposit court criticism Dean Ames Dean's deemed dishonored by non-acceptance doctrine due course duly effect English Act fictitious person further negotiated given HARVARD LAW REVIEW Harvard Law School holder in due indorsed in blank indorsed specially indorser without recourse instrument is payable James Barr Ames Judge Brewster last indorsement law merchant liable thereon maturity ment N. I. L. sect Negotiable Instruments Act Negotiable Instruments Law negotiated by delivery Norton note payable notice of dishonor payable to bearer person primarily liable presentment for acceptance Presentment for payment prior party Professor Ames protested for non-payment provision rule says section 40 section 89 section 9-5 signature special indorsement statute strument sub-section subsequent holders sum certain supra protest tion warranty words writer Yale Law Journal