Laws of the State of UtahLorraine Press, 1899 |
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Page 10
... Transient Herds of Stock 62 Chapter 45. Health and Quarantine Regulations . Nuisance Contagious Diseases . Quarantine Rules Burial Permits .. Schools 66 67 68 69 70 Chapter 46. Sale of Liquor to Indians PAGE 71 Chapter 10 CONTENTS .
... Transient Herds of Stock 62 Chapter 45. Health and Quarantine Regulations . Nuisance Contagious Diseases . Quarantine Rules Burial Permits .. Schools 66 67 68 69 70 Chapter 46. Sale of Liquor to Indians PAGE 71 Chapter 10 CONTENTS .
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... permit the pur- chase of any part of the capital stock of any corporation owning a parallel or competitive line . And any railroad corporation organized under the laws of this state that shall have heretofore increased , or shall ...
... permit the pur- chase of any part of the capital stock of any corporation owning a parallel or competitive line . And any railroad corporation organized under the laws of this state that shall have heretofore increased , or shall ...
Page 57
... permit to be at liberty during the remainder of his term of sen- tence , upon such conditions as it deems best ; and it may revoke such permit at any time previous to its expiration . The violation by the holder of a permit , granted as ...
... permit to be at liberty during the remainder of his term of sen- tence , upon such conditions as it deems best ; and it may revoke such permit at any time previous to its expiration . The violation by the holder of a permit , granted as ...
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... Permits and Health of Schools . Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah : NUISANCE . SECTION 1. Nuisance Defined . A Misdemeanor . Whatever is dangerous to human life or health , and whatever renders soil , air , water or ...
... Permits and Health of Schools . Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah : NUISANCE . SECTION 1. Nuisance Defined . A Misdemeanor . Whatever is dangerous to human life or health , and whatever renders soil , air , water or ...
Page 67
... permit from a health authority . CONTAGIOUS DISEASES . Sec . 9. Rules Concerning Contagious Diseases to be Enforced . The necessary rules and regulations concerning cholera , small - pox , yellow fever , diphtheria , scarlet fever ...
... permit from a health authority . CONTAGIOUS DISEASES . Sec . 9. Rules Concerning Contagious Diseases to be Enforced . The necessary rules and regulations concerning cholera , small - pox , yellow fever , diphtheria , scarlet fever ...
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Page 126 - Where the instrument contains or a person adds to his signature words indicating that he signs for or on behalf of a principal, or in a representative capacity, he is not liable on the instrument if he was duly authorized; but the mere addition of words describing him as an agent, or as filling a representative character, without disclosing his principal, does not exempt him from personal liability.
Page 131 - Every person negotiating an instrument by delivery or by a qualified indorsement, warrants: (1) That the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be; (2) That he has a good title to it; (3) That all prior parties had capacity to contract; (4) That he has no knowledge of any fact which would impair the validity of the instrument or render it valueless.
Page 127 - An instrument is negotiated when it is transferred from one person to another in such manner as to constitute the transferee the holder thereof. If payable to bearer it is negotiated by delivery ; if payable to order it is negotiated by the indorsement of the holder completed by delivery.
Page 134 - Except as herein otherwise provided, when a negotiable instrument has been dishonored by non-acceptance or non-payment, notice of dishonor must be given to the drawer and to each indorser, and any drawer or indorser to whom such notice is not given is discharged.
Page 124 - Where an instrument expressed to be payable at a fixed period after date is issued undated, or where the acceptance of an instrument payable at a fixed period after sight is undated, any holder may insert therein the true date of issue or acceptance, and the instrument shall be payable accordingly.
Page 130 - The title of a person who negotiates an instrument is defective within the meaning of this act when he obtained the instrument, or any signature thereto, by fraud, duress, or force and fear, or other unlawful means, or for an illegal consideration, or when he negotiates it in breach of faith, or under such circumstances as amount to a fraud.
Page 134 - Where the instrument is made payable at a bank it is equivalent to an order to the bank to pay the same for the account of the principal debtor thereon.
Page 145 - Where a bill has been paid for honor, all parties subsequent to the party for whose honor it is paid are discharged, but the payer for honor is subrogated for, and succeeds to, both the rights and duties of the holder as regards the party for whose honor he pays and all parties liable to the latter.
Page 128 - Where an instrument is drawn or indorsed to a person as "Cashier" or other fiscal officer of a bank or corporation, it is deemed prima facie to be payable to the bank or corporation of which he is such officer; and may be negotiated by either the indorsement of the bank or corporation or the indorsement of the officer.
Page 140 - Where a drawee to whom a bill is delivered for acceptance destroys the same, or refuses within twenty-four hours after such delivery, or within such other period as the holder may allow, to return the bill accepted or nonaccepted to the holder, he will be deemed to have accepted the same.