International Conference on Bills of Exchange: Message from the President of the United States Transmitting a Letter from the Secretary of State Inclosing a Report of the Delegate to the International Conference on Bills of Exchange, Held at The Hague, June 23 to July 25, 1910U.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 - 511ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... rule , avoids the bill in the hands of a holder with notice . As French lawyers put it , a bill of exchange necessarily presupposes a contract of exchange . In England , since 1765 , a bill may be drawn payable to bearer , though ...
... rule , avoids the bill in the hands of a holder with notice . As French lawyers put it , a bill of exchange necessarily presupposes a contract of exchange . In England , since 1765 , a bill may be drawn payable to bearer , though ...
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... rule is mitigated . The difference in effect between the present English and American rule and that of the uniform law is thus summed up by the English technical delegates to the conference , in their communication to the British ...
... rule is mitigated . The difference in effect between the present English and American rule and that of the uniform law is thus summed up by the English technical delegates to the conference , in their communication to the British ...
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... rule , prompt protest , without adjustment , would be required in order to safeguard the rights of parties . The curtail- ment of the limitations for suits of indorsers against each other is even more strict than the general rule laid ...
... rule , prompt protest , without adjustment , would be required in order to safeguard the rights of parties . The curtail- ment of the limitations for suits of indorsers against each other is even more strict than the general rule laid ...
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... rule , they should " not hold out any hope that English rules of law are likely to be substantially modified and brought into conformity with continental rules , " the two technical delegates strongly recommended , in their final report ...
... rule , they should " not hold out any hope that English rules of law are likely to be substantially modified and brought into conformity with continental rules , " the two technical delegates strongly recommended , in their final report ...
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... rule in regard to liability for payment of a check to a wrongful holder and the European rule , which greatly restricts such liability . In this particular , the Amer- ican rule , instead of being in harmony with the English rule , as ...
... rule in regard to liability for payment of a check to a wrongful holder and the European rule , which greatly restricts such liability . In this particular , the Amer- ican rule , instead of being in harmony with the English rule , as ...
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acceptance for honor acceptor according adopted Article Asser Beernaert Belgium bill of ex bill of exchange bill payable Budapest Carlin central committee chairman chèque clause commerce conference conflict of laws considered contracting convention countries d'une declaration délai delay delegates discussion doit doit-elle domicile draft drawer drawn droit endosseurs English law être exchange act Fischel German give notice given Government guarantee Hammerschlag holder Hungary indorsement instrument international private law law of exchange legislation lettre de change Lyon-Caen maturity ment Nagy national laws negotiable negotiable instruments Netherlands nonacceptance nonpayment obligation paiement paragraph parties liable person peut place of payment porteur present the bill presentment for acceptance president private international law promissory note proposed protest protêt provisions question rapporteurs regard right of recourse rule Section sight signature signers Simons soll stipulation tion tiré tireur uniform law United Kingdom vis major Vivante vote Wechsel
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356 ÆäÀÌÁö - The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee. It must not express that the drawee will perform his promise by any other means than the payment of money.
304 ÆäÀÌÁö - Does not specify the place where it is drawn or the place where it is payable; or 5.
307 ÆäÀÌÁö - The indorsement must be an indorsement of the entire instrument. An indorsement, which purports to transfer to the indorsee a part only of the amount payable, or which purports to transfer the instrument to two or more indorsees severally, does not operate as a negotiation of the \instrument. But where the instrument has been paid in part, it may be indorsed as to the residue.
307 ÆäÀÌÁö - An instrument is negotiated when it is transferred from one person to another in such manner as to constitute the transferee the holder thereof. If payable to bearer it is negotiated by delivery; if payable to order it is negotiated by the indorsement of the holder completed by delivery.
355 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where a bill is addressed to two or more drawees who are not partners, presentment must be made to them all...
436 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where a drawee to whom a bill is delivered for acceptance destroys the same, or refuses within twenty-four hours after such delivery, or within such other period as the holder may allow, to return the bill accepted or non-accepted to the holder, he will be deemed to have accepted the same.
435 ÆäÀÌÁö - When the day of maturity falls upon Sunday, or a holiday, the instrument is payable on the next succeeding business day. Instruments falling due on Saturday are to be presented for payment on the next succeeding business day, except that instruments payable on demand may, at the option of the holder, be presented for payment before twelve o'clock noon on Saturday when that entire day is not a holiday.
434 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where a person, not otherwise a party to an instrument, places thereon his signature in blank before delivery, he is liable as indorser, in accordance with the following rules: 1. If the instrument is payable to the order of a third person, he is liable to the payee and to all subsequent parties.
316 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where an instrument expressed to be payable at a fixed period after date is issued undated, or where the acceptance of an instrument payable at a fixed period after sight is undated, any holder may insert therein the true date of issue or acceptance, and the instrument shall be payable accordingly.
313 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where a bill has been paid for honor, all parties subsequent to the party for whose honor it is paid are discharged, but the payer for honor is subrogated for, and succeeds to, both the rights and duties of the holder as regards the party for whose honor he pays and all parties liable to the latter.