| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1882 - 726 pages
...countermanded payment : (d.} As regards the indorser in the following cases, namely, (1) where the drawee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract and the indorser was aware of the fact at the time he indorsed tlic bill, (2) where the indorser is... | |
| India, Patrick Dunlop Shaw - Negotiable instruments - 1882 - 362 pages
...presentment through the post office is sufficient. (2.) Presentment in accordance with these rules is excused, and a bill may be treated as dishonored by non-acceptance — (a.) Where the drawee is dead or bankrupt, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity... | |
| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 126 pages
...the following cases, namely, (i) where drawer and drawee are the same person, (2) where the drawee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract, (3) where the drawer is the person to whom the bill is presented for payment, (4) where the drawee... | |
| Great Britain - 1882 - 574 pages
...the following cases, namely, (1) where drawer and drawee are the same person, (2) where the drawee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract, (3) where the drawer is the person to whom the bill is presented for payment, (4) where the drawee... | |
| W. D. Thorburn - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 316 pages
...the following cases, namely, (l) where drawer and drawee are the same person, (2) where the drawee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract (e), (3) where the drawer is the person to whom the bill is presented for payment, (4) where the drawee... | |
| Oscar Borchardt - Banking law - 1883 - 392 pages
...parties to «me'peVon6 (2-) Where in a bill drawer and drawee are the same person, or where the drawee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract. the holder may treat the instrument, at his option, either as a bill of exchange or as a promissory... | |
| James Walter Smith - Catalogs, Publishers' - 1884 - 164 pages
...trustee. Where authorized by agreement or usage, a presentment through the post-office is sufficient. 3. Presentment for acceptance is excused, and a bill may be treated as dishonored by non-acceptance ; (1) where the drawee is dead or bankrupt, or is a fictitious person or a person without capacity... | |
| South Australia - Law - 1884 - 330 pages
...presentment through the post office is sufficient. (2.) Presentment in accordance with these rules is excused, and a bill may be treated as dishonored by non-acceptance — (a.) Where the drawee is dead or insolvent, or is a fictitious person, or a person not having capacity... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Evidence (Law) - 1884 - 834 pages
...in a bill drawer and drawee are the same person," (vide sect. 2, ante, p. 318) " or where the drawee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract, the holder may treat the instrument, at his option, either as a bill of exchange or аз a promissory... | |
| John Frederick Haynes - English law - 1884 - 736 pages
...the following cases, namely, (1) where drawer and drawee are the same person, (2) where the drawee is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract, (3) where the drawer is the person to whom the bill is presented for payment, (4) where the drawee... | |
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