The Negotiable Instruments LawHarvard law review publishing association, 1902 - 86 páginas |
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... fictitious or non - exist- ing person , and such fact was known to the person mak- ing it so payable ; or 4. When the name of the payee does not purport to be the name of any person ; or When the only or last indorsement is an ...
... fictitious or non - exist- ing person , and such fact was known to the person mak- ing it so payable ; or 4. When the name of the payee does not purport to be the name of any person ; or When the only or last indorsement is an ...
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... fictitious person ; 3. By waiver of presentment , express or implied . Sec . 8 The instrument is dishonored by non - payment when , - dishonoredby I. It is duly presented for payment and payment is refused or Now Payment . Jeme of ...
... fictitious person ; 3. By waiver of presentment , express or implied . Sec . 8 The instrument is dishonored by non - payment when , - dishonoredby I. It is duly presented for payment and payment is refused or Now Payment . Jeme of ...
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... fictitious person or a person not hav- ing capacity to contract ; 3. When the drawer is the person to whom the instrument is presented for payment ; 4. Where the drawer has no right to expect or require that the drawee or acceptor will ...
... fictitious person or a person not hav- ing capacity to contract ; 3. When the drawer is the person to whom the instrument is presented for payment ; 4. Where the drawer has no right to expect or require that the drawee or acceptor will ...
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... fictitious person , or a person not having capacity to contract , the holder may treat the instru- ment , at his option , either as a bill of exchange or a promissory note . Sec . 131. The drawer of a bill and any indorser may insert ...
... fictitious person , or a person not having capacity to contract , the holder may treat the instru- ment , at his option , either as a bill of exchange or a promissory note . Sec . 131. The drawer of a bill and any indorser may insert ...
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... fictitious acceptance , and against the drawer be- cause of the drawee's non - acceptance . Nor is anything gained by this fiction , of which there is no trace in the English act . All the demands of justice are met by holding the ...
... fictitious acceptance , and against the drawer be- cause of the drawee's non - acceptance . Nor is anything gained by this fiction , of which there is no trace in the English act . All the demands of justice are met by holding the ...
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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