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" Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. In no other case is presentment for acceptance necessary in order to render any party to the bill liable. "
The Negotiable Instruments Act (Act XXVI of 1881): Being an Act to Define ... - Page 254
by India, Patrick Dunlop Shaw - 1882 - 314 pages
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Encyclopædia of Accounting, Volume 1

George Lisle - Accounting - 1903 - 560 pages
...because there were in existence real persons for whom these names were intended to pass muster. If a bill is payable after sight, presentment for acceptance is necessary in order to fix the maturity of the bill. Any other bill which is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of...
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The Civil Code of Lower Canada and the Bills of Exchange Act, 1890: With All ...

Québec (Province). - Bills of exchange - 1903 - 964 pages
...that holder obtains a good and complete title to the bill, and (2) if he obtains payment of the hill the person who pays him in due course gets a valid discharge for the bill. General Duties of thr Holder. SO. Where a bill is payable at sight or after sight, presentment for acceptance is necessai...
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General Laws of the State of Idaho ...

Idaho - Electronic journals - 1903 - 494 pages
...Presentment for acceptance must be made: 1. Where the bill is payable after sight, or in any other case where presentment for acceptance is necessary in order to fix the maturity of the instrument ; or 2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or 3. Where...
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A Treatise on the Law of Negotiable Instruments, Volume 2

John Warwick Daniel, Charles Alexander Douglass - Negotiable instruments - 1903 - 1034 pages
...for acceptance must be made: 1. Where the bill is payable after sight or in any other ease where ' presentment for acceptance is necessary in order to fix the maturity of the instrument; or 2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or 3. Where the...
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Principles of Law: Commercial Paper; Banks and Banking; Partnership ...

International Correspondence Schools - Banks and banking - 1903 - 646 pages
...course, that holder obtains a good and complete title to it, and if he obtain payment of the instrument, the person who pays him in due course gets a valid discharge of the bill." ASSIGN'ABIMTY DISTINGUISHED 26. A negotiable instrument is, in its essence, a written...
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A Commentary on the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 and 46 Victoria, Cap. 6l)

A. M. Hamilton - Bills of exchange - 1904 - 354 pages
...bill to a holder in due course, that holder obtains a good and complete title to the bill, and (6) if he obtains payment of the bill the person who pays...in due course gets a valid discharge for the bill. » See s. 2. b The holder may bring an ordinaiy action, or claim in a multiplepoinding,1 or do summary...
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Statutory Proclamations of the Transvaal, 1900-1902: (revised to 31st ...

Transvaal (Colony) - Law - 1904 - 552 pages
...bill to a holder in due course that holder obtains a good and complete title to the bill ; and (b) If he obtains payment of the bill the person who pays him in due course gets a valid discharge for the GENERAL DUTIES OF THE HOLDER. When presentment 37. (1) Where a bill is payable after sight, presentment...
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The Business Law of Wisconsin: With a Collection of Practical Forms for the ...

Edward Voigt, Charles Voigt - Commercial law - 1904 - 836 pages
...-Presentment for acceptance must be made: 1. Where the bill is payable after sight, or in any other case where presentment for acceptance is necessary in order to fix the maturity of the instrument; or 2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or 3. Where the...
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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, Codified, Volume 1

Maryland - Law - 1904 - 1280 pages
...for acceptance must be made : 1. Where the bill is payable after sight, or in any other case where presentment for acceptance is necessary in order to fix the maturity of the instrument ; or 2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance ; or 3. Where...
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The Negotiable Instruments Law of Kentucky

Charles Monfort Lindsay - Negotiable instruments - 1904 - 204 pages
...Presentment for acceptance must be made: 1. Where the bill is payable after sight, or in any other case where presentment for acceptance is necessary in order to fix the maturity of the instrument; or 2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or 3. Where the...
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