A Treatise on Commercial Paper and the Negotiable Instruments Law: Including the Law Relating to Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange, Checks, Municipal Bonds, and Other Negotiable and Nonnegotiable Instruments : Commonly Classed as Commercial Paper : with an Appendix Containing the Negotiable Instrumennts Law and the English Bills of Exchange Act

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Fizer
lxiv
Allen
lxv
Carolma Nat Bank v Wallace 491
lxix
City Nat Bank v Clinton County
lxxiii
Spring
lxxv
Ketcham
lxxviii
Booth v Smith
lxxxvi
167
lxxxviii
288
xcii
NATURE AND ORIGIN OF COMMERCIAL PAPER
1
Domestic Mfg
12
Parties to bill of exchange
16
Parties to a promissory note
22
Hannegan
23
Shumate 255 256 259
27
Checks
28
Letters of credit
35
Grant
37
General statement
42
Sufficiency of consideration Continued PAGE
50
Persons of unsound mind
55
Hewett
58
Intoxicated persons
61
City Sav Bank v Hopson
63
Bell
66
Alien enemies
70
Executors and administrators
71
Brady
75
Grant
77
Trustees guardians committees etc
79
Huntington
89
Pacific WoolGrow
90
Partners
104
Donegan v Wood
108
635
113
610
125
Muff
133
City Electric St R Co v First
139
Rickly
141
City of Coldwater v Tucker
146
Municipal corporations
147
Chattanooga R Co
154
City of Vicksburg v Lombard
156
Russell
158
CHAPTER III
159
Promise or order to pay
168
City of Williamsport v Common
171
Promise or order to pay must be unconditional
175
Parker
181
Must be payable in money
188
Certainty as to sum
198
Boorum
201
Bourne v Ward
203
Patrick
207
Time of payment
208
Hill
211
Bank
212
207
216
Cooke
218
k Instrument payable on day certain or on happening of event
220
4 When name of payee does not purport to be that of
233
e Option with holder requiring something in lieu of money
240
Reese
246
Date of instrument
247
Completion of imperfect instrument by holder and effect thereof
249
Bayhi
258
Levering
260
Oaks
261
Construction when instrument is ambiguous
262
246
265
Bird
267
Liability of person signing in trade or assumed name
268
Negus
272
City Nat Bank
276
Mumford
278
Harder
282
Baber
283
Carpenter
288
American Coal
289
Durgin
295
Carey
297
Bryce
298
Fraud and mistake
299
Sears
303
Mather
304
54 Holder for value
305
NEGOTIATION 316357
316
White
320
17
362
Drew
363
Compton v Patterson
366
Apperson
370
When title defective
374
Peters
376
Sisson
380
Farquharson
382
Sweet
384
Dygert
386
Buckeye State
388
CHAPTER VII
398
Johnson
402
Liability of drawer
403
Skeen
408
Contract of indorsement who deemed indorser
411
Carlin
415
Warranties where instrument is negotiated by delivery or quali
418
Emet
425
Order in which indorsers are liable
430
Champion
432
201 237
433
Burnham
434
PRESENTMENT FOR PAYMENT 439484
439
Weid
441
Combs Case
443
When presentment must be made
445
Proper place of presentment
453
Carrollton Bank v Tayleur
457
Presentment where instrument is payable at a bank
459
Leedy
460
Dobson
465
When delay in making presentment is excused
467
Alexander
470
Instrument dishonored by nonpayment
472
Stevens
478
Effect of instrument payable at a bank
480
Commercial Bank v Henninger
482
Liscomb
494
Notice by agent
495
Sufficiency and form of notice
498
White
501
Commercial Bank v Hughes
507
Service of notice by mail
511
Where notice must be sent
517
Walker
519
Bradley
525
When notice may be dispensed with
526
Western Nat Bank
537
Discharge otherwise than by payment
540
Board of Education v Fonda
548
Nuttal
549
365
551
Rights of parties who discharge instruments
552
Calhoun
559
Taylor
560
Forged instrument or indorsement thereon
565
130 Forgery as a defense
572
28
577
Bill not an assignment of funds in the hands of the drawee
578
426 435
584
CHAPTER XIII
585
Presentment how made
588
La Motte Township
595
Oatis
597
185 209
599
Liability for retention or destruction of bill
602
Protest how made
611
Stillwell
613
Union Bank 616 642 649
616
Where protest to be made
617
Maturity of bill payable after sight protest and dishonor of
623
Gardner
625
Presentment of check for payment
630
Senn
635
When check operates as an assignment
636
C
637
Chase Nat Bank v Faurot
642
Liabilities of parties
644
407
721
Chattanooga Grocery Co v
722
Breedlove
724
Commercial Bank of Kentucky v
732
359
742
Cabot Bank v Russell
754
453
758
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716 ÆäÀÌÁö - A cheque is a Bill of Exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand. Promissory Note. — A Promissory Note is an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another, signed by the maker, engaging to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time, a sum certain in money...
678 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where a negotiable instrument is materially altered without the assent of all parties liable thereon, it is avoided, except as against a party who has himself made, authorized or assented to the alteration, and subsequent indorsers.
659 ÆäÀÌÁö - In order, however, that any such instrument, when completed, may be enforced against any person who became a party thereto prior to its completion, it must be filled up strictly in accordance with the authority given and within a reasonable time...
253 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...
666 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every holder is deemed prima facie to be a holder in due course; but when it is shown that the title of any person who has negotiated the instrument was defective, the burden is on the holder to prove that he or some person under whom he claims acquired the title as a holder in due course.
577 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.
693 ÆäÀÌÁö - mean any part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the islands of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney, and Sark, and the islands adjacent to any of them being part of the dominions of Her Majesty. (2.) Unless the contrary appear on the face of the bill the holder may treat it as an inland bill.
161 ÆäÀÌÁö - An instrument to be negotiable must conform to the following requirements: 1. It must be in writing and signed by the maker or drawer ; 2. Must contain an unconditional promise or order to pay a sum certain in money ; 3. Must be payable on demand, or at a fixed or determinable future time; 4. Must be payable to order or to bearer; and, 5. Where the instrument is addressed to a drawee, he must be named or otherwise indicated therein with reasonable certainty.
666 ÆäÀÌÁö - To constitute notice of an infirmity in the instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating the same, the person to whom it is negotiated must have had actual knowledge of the infirmity or defect, or knowledge of such facts that his action in taking the instrument amounted to bad faith.
531 ÆäÀÌÁö - A negotiable instrument is discharged : 1. By payment in due course by or on behalf of the principal debtor ; 2. By payment in due course by the party accommodated, where the instrument is made or accepted for accommodation; 3. By the intentional cancellation thereof by the holder; 4. By any other act which will discharge a simple contract for the payment of money; • 6.

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