THE BILLS OF EXCHANGE ACT, 1882 (45 & 46 VICT. c. 61). WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES AND DECISIONS, AND ALSO AN APPENDIX. BY AVIET AGABEG AND WILLIAM F. BARRY, OF THE INNER TEMPLE, ESQUIRES, BARRISTERS-AT-LAW. LONDON: WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, 27, FLEET STREET. 1884. PREFACE. THE codification of that important branch of the law which relates to bills of exchange, promissory notes and cheques, cannot fail to be of the utmost value to the mercantile community. The Authors have ventured to publish this work, containing the above-mentioned code with explanatory notes of decisions, &c., showing what the law was and is, in the hope that such work may be of use both to the legal profession and to the mercantile community. Many recent Irish and American decisions have been embodied herein, as well as an Act of the Council of the Viceroy of India (which will be found in the Appendix), passed in 1881, and containing provisions similar to those of the English Statute or Code. In the margin of the English Act is given a reference to the corresponding section of the Indian Act, and vice versâ ; so that the reader by perusing either Act may be able to know the law of both countries. As this work contains an Abstract of Enactments, a List of Contents has been considered superfluous. In conclusion, the Authors beg to acknowledge their great indebtedness to the following works, viz., the late Mr. Justice Byles' Treatise on the Law of Bills of Exchange; Chalmers' Digest of the Law of Bills of Exchange; Chitty on Bills and Notes; Story on Bills and Notes; Parsons on Bills; Grant's Treatise on the Law relating to Bankers and Banking Companies; Walker's Treatise on Banking Law. TEMPLE, March, 1884. A. A. |