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Foot'E, C. Action on four promissory notes. Appeal from the ... From the findings of
the court it appeared that recovery on the first note was, as claimed in the answer,
barred by limitation under section 337, Code Civil Proc. The recitals of facts in ...
Foot'E, C. Action on four promissory notes. Appeal from the ... From the findings of
the court it appeared that recovery on the first note was, as claimed in the answer,
barred by limitation under section 337, Code Civil Proc. The recitals of facts in ...
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MARRIED WOMAN'S PROMISSORY NOTE—VALIDITY OF. A married woman
may make a promissory note, and, in the hands of an innocent purchaser for
value before maturity, it will be valid and binding upon her, although, as between
...
MARRIED WOMAN'S PROMISSORY NOTE—VALIDITY OF. A married woman
may make a promissory note, and, in the hands of an innocent purchaser for
value before maturity, it will be valid and binding upon her, although, as between
...
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She had power to make her promissory note for a part or all the purchase money,
and to obligate herself for its payment; and a note so made, in the hands of an
innocent purchaser for value before its maturity, is valid and binding upon her, ...
She had power to make her promissory note for a part or all the purchase money,
and to obligate herself for its payment; and a note so made, in the hands of an
innocent purchaser for value before its maturity, is valid and binding upon her, ...
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If Mrs. Moulton had been unmarried, she could have made a promissory note for
the accommodation of her father without receiving any consideration for so doing,
and the note so made, in the hands of one who received it for value, would, ...
If Mrs. Moulton had been unmarried, she could have made a promissory note for
the accommodation of her father without receiving any consideration for so doing,
and the note so made, in the hands of one who received it for value, would, ...
Page 129
A writing upon the back of a promissory note, transferred before maturity, in these
words: “State of Arkansas, County of Washington—ss.: I, James C. Rodgers, do
hereby assign the within note to Charles B. Hatch, of Osage county, Kansas.
A writing upon the back of a promissory note, transferred before maturity, in these
words: “State of Arkansas, County of Washington—ss.: I, James C. Rodgers, do
hereby assign the within note to Charles B. Hatch, of Osage county, Kansas.
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