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" But nothing in this section shall alter or repeal any statute requiring in certain cases the nature of the consideration to be stated in the instrument. "
The Code of Virginia: With the Declaration of Independence and the ... - Page 289
by Virginia - 1899 - 1177 pages
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The Negotiable Instruments Law: With Comments and Criticisms

Joseph Doddridge Brannan, James Barr Ames, Lyman Denison Brewster, Charles Louis McKeehan - Bills of exchange - 1908 - 276 pages
...the holder's duties." 6 The English Act omits the words " and negotiable character." BEA s. 3 (4). 5. Designates a particular kind of current money in which payment is to be made. 1 But nothing in this section shall alter or repeal any statute requiring in certain cases the nature...
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The Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, 1909: Prepared Under the ...

New York (State) - Law - 1909 - 926 pages
...net dated ; or 2. Does not specify the value given, or that any value has been given therefor ; or 3. Does not specify the place where it is drawn or the...the consideration to be stated in the instrument. Formerly L. 1897, ch. 612, § 25. §§ 26-30 Form and Interpretation. Art. 3 § 26. 'When payable on...
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Journal of the Institute of Bankers, Volume 30

Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1909 - 718 pages
...by blank indorsement. 9. The Bill of Exchange shall not be invalid by reason that it is not dated or does not specify the place where it is drawn or the place where it is payable. 3. No further comment. 10. The rule of law of distantia loci shall not apply to Bills of Exchange....
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Bills, Notes and Cheques: The Bills of Exchange Act, Revised Statutes of ...

John James MacLaren - Bills of exchange - 1909 - 658 pages
...have long been unnecessary: Hatch v. Trayes, 11 A. & E. 702 (1840). oftoKceent (c) *kat ^ does n°t specify the place where it is drawn or the place where it is payable ; 53 V., c. 33, s. H (4c). Imp. Act, ibid. The place where a bill is drawn is usually placed at the...
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The Laws of the State of New York Relating to Banks, Banking, Trust ...

Willis Seaver Paine - Banking law - 1910 - 874 pages
...not dated ; or 2. Does not specify the value given, or that any value has been given therefor; or 3. Does not specify the place where it is drawn or the...the consideration to be stated in the instrument. As to effect of seal on negotiability of instrument, see editorial note to Chase Nat. Bank r. Faurot,...
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The Acts of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia Passed ..., Volume 8

Australia - Session laws - 1910 - 480 pages
...that it does not specify the value given, or that any value has been given therefor ; or (c) that it does not specify the place where it is drawn, or the place where it is payable. 9. — (1.) An inland bill is a bill which is, or on the face of it purports inland and , _ foreign...
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The Law of Negotiable Instruments: Statutes, Cases and Authorities

Ernest Wilson Huffcut - Negotiable instruments - 1910 - 914 pages
...dated; • or 2. Does not specify the value given, or that any value has been given therefor ; 6 or 3. Does not specify the place where it is drawn or the place where it is payable ; 9 or 4. Bears a seal ; T or 5. Designates a particular kind of current money in which payment is...
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American Law and Procedure, Volume 7

James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - Law - 1910 - 484 pages
...94 Me. 348. §25. Particular kind of money. The NIL (48) provides that a bill or note may "designate a particular kind of current money in which payment is to be made. ' ' This means simply that a particular kind of legal tender, such as gold eagles, or copper cents,...
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American Law and Procedure, Volume 7

James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - Law - 1910 - 484 pages
...Tex. 553. §25. Particular kind of money. The NIL (48) provides that a bill or note may "designate a particular kind of current money in which payment is to be made." This means simply that a particular kind of legal tender, such as gold eagles, or copper cents, may...
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The Law of Negotiable Paper: Containing the Text of the Uniform Negotiable ...

Alfred William Bays - Negotiable instruments - 1911 - 216 pages
...negotiable character of an instrument are not affected by the fact that: 1. It is not dated; or 3. Does not specify the place where it is drawn or the...the consideration to be stated in the instrument. Sec. 7. An instrument is payable on demand: 1. Where it is expressed to be payable on demand, or at...
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