| John Bayley, William English Barnes - Bills of exchange - 1813 - 292 pages
...tide, and dispensed with the proof of the several indorsements. [4] Horford v. Wilson, 1 Taunt. 12. In an action by the indorsee against the drawer of a Bill, which had been dishonoured by the acceptor, it appeared that the Defendant had paid part of the money... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 470 pages
...held, that on the arrival of the ship with the wheat, this amounted to an actual acceptance. 16. 1 2 . In an action by the indorsee' against the drawer of a bill of exchange, it is sufficient to prove that the defendant had notice of the dishonour of the bill from the acceptor.... | |
| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1817 - 728 pages
...there is not any doubt of his having come by it fairly, bona fide, and for a valuable consideration." In an action by the indorsee against the drawer of a bill of exchange1, if it appears that the defendant drew the bill without consideration, and under duress,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Foreign exchange rates - 1818 - 892 pages
...entitled to notice, uid discharged the rule. 1 Walwyn r. St. Quintin, 1 Bos. & Pul. 652.— 2 Esp. 515. SC In an action by the indorsee against the drawer of a bill, it appeared to have been drawn to accommodate the payee, who had placed securities, on which he wished... | |
| Sir John Comyns - Digests, etc - 1822 - 652 pages
...him, or sending a copy of it to the place where thebill was drawn. Robins v. Gibson, 3 Camp. 334. 109. In an action by the indorsee against the drawer of a bill of exchange, it is sufficient to prove that the defendant had notice of Ii 3 the 4|? BILLS OF EXCHANGE [Nisi PHILS... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - Law reports, digests, etc - 1823 - 856 pages
...administratrix. Catlienvood and Another, Adminixtrators de bonis non, v. Chabaud, H. JJ&4G.4. 15O 6. In an action by the indorsee against the drawer of a bill of exchange the plaintiff did not prove any notice of dishonour to the defendant, but gave in evidence an agreement... | |
| Robert Thomson - Bills of exchange - 1825 - 972 pages
...that the 1 Arthur e. Oldcorn, 29th Jan. 1717, Morr. 1482. ' Duncan r. Scott, 1 Cainpb. 100, where, in an action by the indorsee against the drawer of a bill, who had granted it while in prison, and in consequence of a threat that he would otherwise be put to... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Negotiable instruments - 1826 - 710 pages
...entitled to notice, and discharged the rule. " Walwyn в. St Quintin, l Bos. & Pul. 652. 2 Eep. 515. SC In an action by the indorsee against the drawer of a bill, it appeared to have been drawn to accommodate the payee, who had placed securities, on which he wished... | |
| Law - 1843 - 506 pages
...necessary inference from the instrument itself. Jarvis v. Wilkins, 7 M. & W. 410. 2. (Notice of dishonor.) In an action by the indorsee against the drawer of a bill of exchange, it is enough for the plaintiff to show, to the satisfaction of the jury, that the letter containing... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Bills of exchange - 1829 - 532 pages
...plaintiff to call the indorser to prove his own handwriting. Richardson v. Allan, 2 Stark. 334. So in an action by the indorsee against the drawer of a bill drawn for the accommodation of the payee, the latter was called to prove that he had indorsed it to... | |
| |