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The questions for the next examinations were then selected . Parkersburg was
selected as the place for the next examination , the date being Tuesday , Nov .
15th . Parkersburg , W . Va . , Nov . 15th , 1916 . The Public Health Council met in
...
The questions for the next examinations were then selected . Parkersburg was
selected as the place for the next examination , the date being Tuesday , Nov .
15th . Parkersburg , W . Va . , Nov . 15th , 1916 . The Public Health Council met in
...
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How to remedy this evil became a Burning question in those days with the true
leaders of our profession . All ideas to accomplish this by national legislation
proved to be impracticable because of our form of government . It became
evident that ...
How to remedy this evil became a Burning question in those days with the true
leaders of our profession . All ideas to accomplish this by national legislation
proved to be impracticable because of our form of government . It became
evident that ...
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There is no question in my mind that all other States will soon adopt the same
view and will refuse to reciprocate with any State whose requirements are all , or
in part , subject to the discretion of the ever - changing members of politically ...
There is no question in my mind that all other States will soon adopt the same
view and will refuse to reciprocate with any State whose requirements are all , or
in part , subject to the discretion of the ever - changing members of politically ...
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... every good citizen . In years past the question of public health was not
regarded as a proper function of the State or Nation , but as Governmental
activities have multiplied every civilized country and State have given more
attention to it and ...
... every good citizen . In years past the question of public health was not
regarded as a proper function of the State or Nation , but as Governmental
activities have multiplied every civilized country and State have given more
attention to it and ...
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I respectfully urge the newspapers of the State to call attention to the importance
of the work of that day and the following week , and the teachers of the Public
Schools to make the question of Public Health a subject of discussion for one ...
I respectfully urge the newspapers of the State to call attention to the importance
of the work of that day and the following week , and the teachers of the Public
Schools to make the question of Public Health a subject of discussion for one ...
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87 ÆäÀÌÁö - An accommodation party is one who has signed the instrument as maker, drawer, acceptor or indorser, without receiving value therefor, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person; such a person is liable on the instrument to a holder for value, notwithstanding such holder, at the time of taking the instrument, knew him to be only an accommodation party.
91 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.
92 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.
106 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.
105 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.
87 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.
83 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.
111 ÆäÀÌÁö - Delay in Giving Notice — How Excused Delay in giving notice of dishonor is excused when the delay is caused by circumstances beyond the control of the holder, and not imputable to his default, misconduct, or negligence.
113 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.
131 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... Every such action shall be brought by and in the names of the personal representatives of such deceased person...