A Handy Book on the Law of Bills, Cheques, Notes and IOU'sE. Wilson, 1884 - 156ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Acceptance • VII . - Liabilities of Parties ¡¤ VIII . — Of Presentment for Acceptance . IX . - Of Presentment for Payment of Bills and Notes X. - Payment and Discharge . XI . - Appropriation of Payments XII . - Satisfaction ...
... Acceptance • VII . - Liabilities of Parties ¡¤ VIII . — Of Presentment for Acceptance . IX . - Of Presentment for Payment of Bills and Notes X. - Payment and Discharge . XI . - Appropriation of Payments XII . - Satisfaction ...
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... accepting the bill or draft , after which the drawee is called the acceptor . If he refuses to accept , he is said to dishonor the draft or bill by non - acceptance . When a person , in order to transfer his interest in a bill , writes ...
... accepting the bill or draft , after which the drawee is called the acceptor . If he refuses to accept , he is said to dishonor the draft or bill by non - acceptance . When a person , in order to transfer his interest in a bill , writes ...
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... acceptance be taken from an infant for a debt which he owes , he will , though not bound by the acceptance , be entitled to credit , like any other person , for the time the bill has to run , during which he cannot be sued either on the ...
... acceptance be taken from an infant for a debt which he owes , he will , though not bound by the acceptance , be entitled to credit , like any other person , for the time the bill has to run , during which he cannot be sued either on the ...
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... accepting for B in his name , and B had recognized A's acts , ( as by paying the bills or otherwise , ) B cannot de- fend an action on one of A's acceptances , on the ground that it is a forgery . And it is a question for a jury whether ...
... accepting for B in his name , and B had recognized A's acts , ( as by paying the bills or otherwise , ) B cannot de- fend an action on one of A's acceptances , on the ground that it is a forgery . And it is a question for a jury whether ...
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... acceptance , for he has been receiving , directly or indirectly , a portion of the profits of the firm , which is the fund to which creditors look for payment . But you cannot make D liable , who was , in the case supposed , merely an ...
... acceptance , for he has been receiving , directly or indirectly , a portion of the profits of the firm , which is the fund to which creditors look for payment . But you cannot make D liable , who was , in the case supposed , merely an ...
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99 ÆäÀÌÁö - But if any such instrument, after completion, is negotiated to a holder in due course, it is valid and effectual for all purposes in his hands, and he may enforce it as if it had been filled up strictly in accordance with the authority given and within a reasonable time.
42 ÆäÀÌÁö - The drawer of a bill and any indorser may insert thereon the name of a person to whom the holder may resort in case of need ; that is to say, in case the bill is dishonored by non-acceptance or non-payment. Such person is called the referee in case of need.
72 ÆäÀÌÁö - If given at the place of business of the person to receive notice, it must be given before the close of business hours on the day following; 2.
100 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where two or more parts of a set are negotiated to different holders in due course, the holder whose title first accrues is as between such holders the true owner of the bill. But nothing in this section affects the rights of a person who in due course accepts or pays the part first presented to him.
109 ÆäÀÌÁö - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.
32 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where the holder of an instrument payable to his order transfers it for value without indorsing it, the transfer vests in the transferee such title as the transferor had therein, and the transferee acquires, in addition, the right to have the indorsement of the transferor.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - The title of a person who negotiates an instrument is defective within the meaning of this act when he obtained the instrument, or any signature thereto, by fraud, duress, or force and fear, or other unlawful means, or for an illegal consideration, or when he negotiates it in breach of faith, or under such circumstances as amount to a fraud.
47 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee.
68 ÆäÀÌÁö - A written notice need not be signed and an insufficient written notice may be supplemented and validated by verbal communication. A misdescription of the instrument does not vitiate the notice unless the party to whom the notice is given is in fact misled thereby.
78 ÆäÀÌÁö - Provided that, where a bill has been materially altered, but the alteration is not apparent, and the bill is in the hands of a holder in due course, such holder may avail himself of the bill as if it had not been altered, and may enforce payment of it according to its original tenor.