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" Presentment for acceptance is excused and a bill may be treated as dishonored by non-acceptance, in either of the following cases: 1. Where the drawee is dead, or has absconded, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract by... "
Report of the Board of Statutory Consolidation: Insurance law to Partnership law - Page 3808
by New York (State). Board of Statutory Consolidation - 1907
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The Negotiable Instruments Act (Act XXVI of 1881): Being an Act to Define ...

India, Patrick Dunlop Shaw - Negotiable instruments - 1882 - 362 pages
...bill may be treated as dishonored by non-acceptance — (a.) Where the drawee is dead or bankrupt, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract by bill: (6.) Where, after the exercise of reasonable diligence, such presentment cannot be effected : (c.)...
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Journal of the Institute of Bankers, Volume 3

Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1882 - 726 pages
...excused, and a bill may be treated as dishonoured by non-acceptance — (a.) Where the drawee is dead, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract by bill : (b.) Where, after the exercise of reasonable diligence, such presentment cannot be effected. (c.)...
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Commentary on the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Victoria, Cap. 61)

W. D. Thorburn - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 316 pages
...bill may be treated as dishonoured by non-acceptance — (a.) Where the drawee is dead or bankrupt, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract by bill (i) : (b.) Where, after the exercise of reasonable diligence, such presentment cannot be effected (j...
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Statutes at Large ...

Great Britain - 1882 - 574 pages
...bill may be treated as dishonoured by non-acceptance— (a.) Where the drawee is dead or bankrupt, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract by bill : (6.) Where, after the exercise of reasonable diligence, such presentment cannot be effected : (c.)...
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The Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict., C. 61): An Act to Codify the ...

Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 126 pages
...bill may be treated as dishonoured by non-acceptance — (<2.) Where the drawee is dead or bankrupt, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract by bill : (£.) Where, after the exercise of reasonable diligence, such presentment cannot be effected : (c.)...
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Sammlung der seit dem Jahre 1871 in Aegypten, Belgien, Dänemark ...

Oscar Borchardt - Banking law - 1883 - 392 pages
...bill may be treated as dishonoured by non-acceptance — (a.) Where the drawee is dead or bankrupt, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract by bill: (b.) Where, after the exercise of reasonable diligence, such presentment cannot be effected: (c.) Where...
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Acts of the Parliament of South Australia

South Australia - Law - 1884 - 330 pages
...bill may be treated as dishonored by non-acceptance — (a.) Where the drawee is dead or insolvent, or is a fictitious person, or a person not having capacity to contract by bill : (b.) Where, after the exercise of reasonable diligence, such presentment cannot be effected : (c.}...
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Roscoe's Digest of the Law of Evidence on the Trial of Actions ..., Volumes 1-2

Henry Roscoe - Evidence (Law) - 1884 - 834 pages
...bill may be treated as dishonoured by non-acceptance — («.) Where the drawee is dead or bankrupt, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract by bill : (6.) Where, after the exercise of reasonable diligence, such presentment cannot be effected : (c.)...
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The Bills of Exchange Act, 1882: (45 & 46 Vict. C. 61). With Explanatory ...

Aviet Agabeg, William Frederick Barry - Bills of exchange - 1884 - 286 pages
...bill may be treated as dishonoured by nonacceptance — {a) Where the drawee is dead, or bankrupt, or is a fictitious person, or a person not having capacity to contract by bill (q) : (V) Where, after the exercise of reasonable diligence, Ind. Act, such presentment cannot be effected...
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The Student's Statutes: Being the Principal Provisions of Some ..., Volume 424

John Frederick Haynes - English law - 1884 - 736 pages
...excused, and a bill may be treated as dishonoured by non-acceptance — (a.) Where the drawee is dead, or is a fictitious person or a person not having capacity to contract by bill : (b.) Where after the exercise of reasonable diligence, such presentment cannot be effected : (c.)...
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