CYCLOPEDIA OF LAW NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS AND PRINCIPAL AND SURETY CONTAINING A FULL DISCUSSION OF THE ORIGIN AND HISTORY INCLUDING LEADING CASES VOLUME VI EDITOR IN CHIEF HON. CHARLES E. CHADMAN, LL.B., LL.M., LL.D. ASSISTED BY A CORES CF LEGAL EXPERTS'. AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW COPYRIGHT 1906 BY AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW CHICAGO COPYRIGHT 1908 BY AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW CHICAGO COPYRIGHT 1912 BY AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF LAW CHICAGO 128889 JUL & & 1941 AUTHORITIES CONSULTED In writing and compiling the twelve volumes constituting the Cyclopedia of Law, neither time or expense was spared to make it what it is, the best and most comprehensive work of its character ever published. It has received the endorsement of many of the highest legal authorities in America. The standard authorities of the world were consulted during the time of its compilation, notably : J. W. MAY, GEORGE H. SMITH, Elements of Right and of the Law. JAMES F. STEPHEN, Stephen's Practice; Digest of Evidence; Criminal Law, etc. HANNIS TAYLOR, Law of Crime; Insurance; U. s. International Law; Supreme Court Practice; Fraud ulent Conveyances. G. L. FHILLIPS, Code Pleading. J. H. PURDY, H. E. PAINE, J. RAM, Ram's Facts; Legal Judgments. W. C. ROBINSON, American Jurisprudence; Elementary Law; Forensic Oratory; Law of Patents. Jurisdiction and Procedure of U. S. Su preme Court. C. G. TIEDEMAN, Bills, Notes and Checks; Commer cial Paper; Municipal Corporations; American Law of Real Property. BRADLEY M. THOMPSON, Cases of Equity Pleading and H. C. UNDERHILL, Criminal Evidence; Trusts and GEORGE W. WARVELLE, Abstracts of Title; Ejectments; FRANCIS WHARTON, JOHN H. WIGMORE, J. G. WOERNER, |