My Dear Mr. Brannan, I send youd wrtho this a copy of Parts 122 and Bills, Noter & Chicks that I prepared for the Aid School of Correspondence of Chicago, a year and a hulf Notuow Not now (because you are probably getting ready for your examinations But later, whow you have time, please read it. Bear in mind for the fuct that it is written for begui= ness and tell me what you thunk of it If it is worth it, I would like to have it reviewed in the Havv. Law Rev. next fall. I have not a high opinion of Schools of Correspondedice but this one is Certainly well managed. They made me a tempting offer thills a could not refure! Bursonly now they have fronted it, althes they find me fat once. Annen Mercator BILLS, NOTES, AND CHECKS PART I INSTRUCTION PAPER PREPARED BY AMASA M. EATON, A.M., LL.B. CHAIRMAN OF THE RHODE ISLAND BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ON NATIONAL CONFEREnce of CoMMISSIONERS ON UNIFORMITY OF STATE LEGISLATION AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE CHICAGO U.S.A. ILLINOIS A COPYRIGHT 1912 BY Entered at Stationers' Hall, London § 12. Foreign bills of exchange first admitted in English courts. § 13. Actions on inland bills..... § 14. Actions on promissory notes. § 15. Origin of inland bills and promissory notes. § 16. Statute of 3 & 4 Anne, ch. I., 1704. . § 17. Legal recognition of checks.... § 18. Influence of common law on the law merchant. 19. The law merchant an independent system.. 620993 |