Cases on Commercial and Investment PaperFoundation Press, 1939 - 965 páginas |
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Página 134
... hold him liable therefor . Every check is prima facie presumed to be given for value received by the drawer ; and if , by reason of the want of due presentment or want of due notice of the dishonor , he is to be totally exonerated , he ...
... hold him liable therefor . Every check is prima facie presumed to be given for value received by the drawer ; and if , by reason of the want of due presentment or want of due notice of the dishonor , he is to be totally exonerated , he ...
Página 398
... hold it payable to " a fictitious or nonexisting per- son , " or that they would say that it was a case where " the name of the payee does not purport to be the name of any person . " I un- derstand that they would not consider it ...
... hold it payable to " a fictitious or nonexisting per- son , " or that they would say that it was a case where " the name of the payee does not purport to be the name of any person . " I un- derstand that they would not consider it ...
Página 489
... hold the security for the money rather than to accept the money which it represents . " Might this be said with equal plausibility in the case of other overdue paper ? Even the simple matter of default in paying instalments of principal ...
... hold the security for the money rather than to accept the money which it represents . " Might this be said with equal plausibility in the case of other overdue paper ? Even the simple matter of default in paying instalments of principal ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Accepted Time Bill | 20 |
Trade AcceptancesA Preliminary Study of Defenses | 38 |
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acceptance acceptor action agreement amount appears appellant assignment assumpsit authority banker bill of exchange blank bona fide bona fide purchaser bonds certificate certificate of deposit certified check chose in action cited collateral commercial paper consideration contract corporation creditor debt debtor defendant defendant's delivered delivery demand demand note deposit depositor discharged dishonor draft drawer drawn due course entitled equity evidence fact fraud guaranty held holder in due indorser interest issued judgment jury law merchant liable maker maturity ment merchant mortgage N.I.L. section National Bank Negotiable Instruments Law notice obligation opinion owner paid paper payable to bearer payee payment person plaintiff presented principal promise to pay promissory note purchaser question reason recover refused rule signature signed statute suit sum certain supra Supreme Court surety thereof tion transaction transfer trial Trust Company Yale L.J.