That he took the bill in good faith and for value, and that at the time the bill was negotiated to him he had no notice of any defect in the title of the person who negotiated it. The Law Relating to Cheques - Page 7by Eric Russell Watson - 1902 - 142 pagesFull view - About this book
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1922 - 1138 pages
...had no notice of any infirmity in the instrument at the time it was negotiated to him, but also that he had no notice of any defect in the title of the person negotiating it. 4. Evidence <g=420(7)— As to all persons other than a holder in due course, delivery... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1882 - 726 pages
...was the fact ; (b.) That he took the bill in good faith and for value, -and that at the time the bill was negotiated to him he had no notice of any defect in the title of the person who negotiated it. (2 ) In particular the title of a person who negotiates a bill is defective within the meaning of this... | |
| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 126 pages
...without notice that it had been previously dishonoured, if such was the fact : (b.) That he took the bill in good faith and for value, and that at the time the bill was C negotiated to him he had no notice of any defect in the title of the person who negotiated... | |
| Great Britain - 1882 - 574 pages
...without notice that it had been previously dishonoured, if such was the fact : (6.) That he took the bill in good faith and for value, and that at the time the bill was negotiated to him he had no notice of any defect in the title of the person who negotiated... | |
| India, Patrick Dunlop Shaw - Negotiable instruments - 1882 - 362 pages
...without notice that it had been previously dishonored, if such was the fact : (6.) That he took the bill in good faith and for value, and that at the time the bill was negotiated to him, he had no notice of any defect in the title of the person who negotiated... | |
| W. D. Thorburn - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 318 pages
...without notice that it had been previously dishonoured, if such was the fact : (6.) That he took the bill in good faith and for value, and that at the time the bill was negotiated to him he had no notice of any defect in the title of the person who negotiated... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - Law - 1883 - 908 pages
...overdue, and without notice that it had been previously dishonoured, if such was the fact. ( 387 ) notice of any defect in the title of the person who negotiated it. — Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, 45 & 46 Viel. с. G l, s. 29. Holding, a term used in the Agricultural... | |
| Oscar Borchardt - Banking law - 1883 - 392 pages
...without notice that it had been previously dishonoured, if such was the fact: (i.) That he took the bill in good faith and for value, and that at the time the bill was negotiated to him he had no notice of any defect in the title of the person who negotiated... | |
| Law - 1919 - 310 pages
...the note from the Frst National Sales Corporation of Lancaster, Pa. in payment of a debt, and that he had no notice of any defect in the title of the said First National Sales Corporation of Lancaster, Pa., just as the cashier of the bank did in that... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Evidence (Law) - 1884 - 834 pages
...sect. 90, ant::, p. 318), " and for value " (vide sect. 27, supra), "and that at the time the bill was negotiated to him he had no notice of any defect in the title of the person who negotiated it." " (2.) In particular the title of a person who negotiates a bill is defective within the meaning of... | |
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