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CHAPTER XLII.
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THE FORGERY OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS,
SECTION I. The definition and nature of forgery,
364
II.
Liability of party who adopts a forged signature as his
own,
368
III. When one party is estopped from denying genuineness of
another's signature,
373
385
IV. Recovery of money paid upon forged instruments,
CHAPTER XLIII.
THE ALTERATION OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS,
SECTION I. Definition and nature of alteration,
II. Alteration of date, time, place, amount, and medium of
III. Alterations in respect to the parties to the instrument,
IV. Alterations in respect to the operation of the instrument,
V. Immaterial and authorized changes of the instrument,
VI. Bona fide holder of altered bill or note,
VII. The effect of alteration,
VIII. The burden of proof of alteration,
CHAPTER XLIV.
THE LAW OF SET-OFF IN ITS APPLICATION TO NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS,
SECTION I. The general doctrines of set-off,
II. How far the law of set-off is applicable to negotiable in-
struments,
450
CHAPTER XLV.
EXCHANGE AND RE-EXCHANGE; AND DAMAGES UPON DISHONORED NEGO-
SECTION I. Nature of damages and of exchange,
II. Nature of re-exchange, and drawer's liability,
III. Indorser's and acceptor's liability for re-exchange and dam-
ages. Accumulations of re-exchange against drawer
and indorser,
IV. Re-exchange and damages upon promissory notes. Other
SECTION I. Rights and duties of the loser, finder, and holder of a lost
negotiable instrument,
II. Suit against parties to a lost negotiable instrument,
BOOK VI.
VARIETIES OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS
OTHER THAN BILLS AND NOTES.
SECTION I. The definition and nature of coupon bonds,
II. The formal parts of negotiable bonds and coupons,
III. The negotiability of coupon bonds, and the rights and
duties of the holder or purchaser,
IV. Action on negotiable bonds and coupons,
CHAPTER XLVIII.
490
493
497
507
521
THE VALIDITY OF MUNICIPAL BONDS,
SECTION I. Nature of municipal corporations, and what powers may be
conferred upon them,
530
540
II. Express and implied powers of municipal corporations.
When they may issue negotiable bonds,
III. Power of a municipal officer or agent to bind the munici-
pality. Views of the United States Supreme Court, 551
IV. How invalidity of the bond is cured by acquiescence or rati-
fication of the municipality,
V. Correct principles as to the liability of municipal corpora-
tions upon negotiable bonds,
VI. Legislative control over municipal obligations,
II. Formal parts and varieties of checks. Business and memo-
randum checks,
600
III. Presentment and notice of dishonor; and protest of checks, 606
IV. Certification of checks,
620
Over-checks,
V. Whose checks should be paid by the bank,
VI. What checks should be paid by the bank,
VII. Payment by checks,
VIII.
IX. Cancelled dishonored, and stale checks,
632
638
652
657
659
SECTION X.
Right of holder of uncertified checks to sue the bank,
662
XI.
XII. Checks as evidence,
How far a check is an assignment of the fund drawn upon,
672
675
SECTION I. The definition, nature, and formal elements of bank notes, 692
II. How far bank notes are similar to money,
695
.
III.
Liability of transferrer of bank notes,
697
IV.
Rights, duties, and remedies of the holder or owner of
bank notes,
703
V. Payment in bank notes, and set-off,
VI. Lost or destroyed bank notes,
709
712
CHAPTER LI.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,
SECTION I. Definition, origin, and nature of certificates of deposit,
II. Transfer and negotiability of certificates of deposit,
BILLS OF LADING,
755
SECTION I.
Definition and nature of bills of lading,
II. Bills of lading accompanying bills of exchange drawn on
CHAPTER LV.
GUARANTIES, AND THE LAW OF GUARANTY AS APPLICABLE TO NEGO-
TIABLE INSTRUMENTS,
SECTION I. Definition, nature, and construction of guaranties,
The consideration of guaranties, and the operation of the
statute of frauds,
788
793
III. Forms and varieties of guaranties. Absolute and condi-
tional guaranties,
799
IV. Limited and unlimited, and temporary and continuing
guaranties,
801
V.
The negotiability of guaranties,
805
VI.
Requisites to the establishment and preservation of guar-
antor's liability,
812
CHAPTER LVI.
LETTERS OF CREDIT AND CIRCULAR NOTES,
820
SECTION I. Definition and nature of letters of credit,
II. To whom a letter of credit is available, and how far it is
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS.