Laws Passed at the Session of the General Assembly of the State of ColoradoBradford Printing Company, 1897 - Electronic journals |
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... expenses of the legislative , executive and judicial departments of the State executive and Government , and interest on any public debt , shall judicial . first be paid in full . Second : Appropriations for all institutions , Penal ...
... expenses of the legislative , executive and judicial departments of the State executive and Government , and interest on any public debt , shall judicial . first be paid in full . Second : Appropriations for all institutions , Penal ...
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... expenses while in the per- formance of the duties of their office . The member herein designated to be the Secretary of the Board shall receive a salary of twelve hundred dollars ( $ 1,200 ) per annum . The salaries of the members shall ...
... expenses while in the per- formance of the duties of their office . The member herein designated to be the Secretary of the Board shall receive a salary of twelve hundred dollars ( $ 1,200 ) per annum . The salaries of the members shall ...
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... expenses in- curred by committees and the contingent expenses Contingent ordered by either House , the sum of twelve thousand dollars . expenses . Emergency . Section 2. In the opinion of the General 3 Ch . 6. ] APPROPRIATION - GENERAL ...
... expenses in- curred by committees and the contingent expenses Contingent ordered by either House , the sum of twelve thousand dollars . expenses . Emergency . Section 2. In the opinion of the General 3 Ch . 6. ] APPROPRIATION - GENERAL ...
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... expenses of the State Fish Hatch- ery at Denver for the fiscal year ending November 30 , 1897. And the further sum of $ 1,200 is hereby appropriated for the same purposes for the fiscal year ending November 30 , 1898 . Sec . 2 That the ...
... expenses of the State Fish Hatch- ery at Denver for the fiscal year ending November 30 , 1897. And the further sum of $ 1,200 is hereby appropriated for the same purposes for the fiscal year ending November 30 , 1898 . Sec . 2 That the ...
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... expenses approved by the Auditor not ex- ceeding $ 500 per annum payable in the same man- Term of two years . Salary . Auditor draw warrants . Traveling expenses not exceed . Bond . ner . Sec . 2. Before entering upon the duties of his ...
... expenses approved by the Auditor not ex- ceeding $ 500 per annum payable in the same man- Term of two years . Salary . Auditor draw warrants . Traveling expenses not exceed . Bond . ner . Sec . 2. Before entering upon the duties of his ...
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acceptance ACT ENTITLED Act shall take ACT TO AMEND acts inconsistent Adjutant Alva Adams appointed Approved April 17 Approved March Assem Assembly an emergency assignment assignor association Auditor authorized bill Board of Control bond Cañon City Capitol cents certificate CHAPTER City Council Clerk Colorado corporation County Clerk creditors deemed Denver Denver Denver discharge dishonored Dolores River drawee duty election emergency exists Enacted ENTITLED AN ACT eral expenses fees fish Fort Collins Fund Governor hereby appropriated hereby repealed Horticultural hundred dollars indebtedness indorsement Inspector instrument issue liable loan ment military MINERAL COUNTY misdemeanor moneys National Guard negotiable negotiable instrument notice November 30 owner paid park party pawnbroker payable Penalty person Populist President Pueblo purpose salary second class Secretary Section Sergeant-at-Arms Statutes Superintendent surety take effect thereof thereto tion town Treasurer unlawful vided warrants
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Page 237 - Where a foreign bill appearing on its face to be such is dishonored by non-acceptance, it must be duly protested for non-acceptance, and where such a bill which has not previously been dishonored by non-acceptance is dishonored by non-payment, it must be duly protested for non-payment. If it is not so protested, the drawer and indorsers are discharged. Where a bill does not appear on its face to be a foreign bill, protest thereof in case of dishonor is unnecessary.
Page 235 - Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. In no other case is presentment for acceptance necessary in order to render any party to the bill liable.
Page 209 - ... when the name of the payee does not purport to be the name of any person...
Page 214 - An accommodation party is one who has signed the instrument as maker, drawer, acceptor or indorser without receiving value therefor, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person. Such a person is liable on the instrument to a holder for value, notwithstanding such holder at the time of taking the instrument knew him to be only an accommodation party.
Page 242 - A check of itself does not operate as an assignment of any part of the funds to the credit of the drawer with the bank, and the bank is not liable to the holder, unless and until it accepts or certifies the check.
Page 243 - Bearer" means the person in possession of a bill or note which is payable to bearer. "Bill" means bill of exchange, and "note" means negotiable promissory note. "Delivery" means transfer of possession, actual or constructive, from one person to another. "Holder...
Page 230 - The holder may expressly renounce his rights against any party to the instrument, before, at or after its maturity. An absolute and unconditional renunciation of his rights against the principal debtor made at or after the maturity of the instrument discharges the instrument. But a renunciation does not affect the rights of a holder in due course without notice. A renunciation must be in writing, unless the instrument is delivered up to the person primarily liable thereon.
Page 232 - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.
Page 190 - I will bear true allegiance to the United States of America, and that I will serve them honestly and faithfully against all their enemies or opposers whatsoever ; and observe and obey the orders of the President of the United States...
Page 240 - 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.