Laws Enacted in the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ...J. Dunlop, 1901 - Law |
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... fiscal year , which report shall be pub- lished in pamphlet form . He shall also at the first stated meeting in January in each year , present to councils a de- tailed statement of the estimated receipts , expenditures and Detailed ...
... fiscal year , which report shall be pub- lished in pamphlet form . He shall also at the first stated meeting in January in each year , present to councils a de- tailed statement of the estimated receipts , expenditures and Detailed ...
Page 339
... fiscal year . fines . Section 14. That from and after the passage of this Disposition of act , one - half of the fines collected for violations of any provisions of this act shall be for the benefit of the informer ; the other half ...
... fiscal year . fines . Section 14. That from and after the passage of this Disposition of act , one - half of the fines collected for violations of any provisions of this act shall be for the benefit of the informer ; the other half ...
Page 674
... fiscal years beginning June first , one thousand nine hundred and one . Section 1. Be it enacted , & c . , That the sum of one million seven hundred thousand dollars , or so much thereof as may be necessary , be and the same is here- by ...
... fiscal years beginning June first , one thousand nine hundred and one . Section 1. Be it enacted , & c . , That the sum of one million seven hundred thousand dollars , or so much thereof as may be necessary , be and the same is here- by ...
Page 675
... fiscal years commencing on the first day of June , one thou- sand nine hundred and one ; and the sum of fifty cents per week for each and every patient , or so much thereof as may be necessary , is hereby specifically appropri- ated in ...
... fiscal years commencing on the first day of June , one thou- sand nine hundred and one ; and the sum of fifty cents per week for each and every patient , or so much thereof as may be necessary , is hereby specifically appropri- ated in ...
Page 677
... fiscal years ending May thirty- first , one thousand nine hundred and one . Approved - The 18th day of July , A. D. 1901 . WILLIAM A. STONE . No. 342 . AN ACT priated . Making an appropriation to the Western State Penitentiary . Section ...
... fiscal years ending May thirty- first , one thousand nine hundred and one . Approved - The 18th day of July , A. D. 1901 . WILLIAM A. STONE . No. 342 . AN ACT priated . Making an appropriation to the Western State Penitentiary . Section ...
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Page 201 - 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 221 - 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.
Page 196 - Where the instrument is addressed to a drawee, he must be named or otherwise indicated therein with reasonable certainty.
Page 206 - 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 197 - An unqualified order or promise to pay is unconditional within the meaning of this act, though coupled with — 1. An indication of a particular fund out of which reimbursement is to be made, or a particular account to be debited with the amount; or 2. A statement of the transaction which gives rise to the instrument. But an order or promise to pay out of a particular fund is not unconditional.
Page 424 - States as a holiday or as a day of public fasting or thanksgiving; (15) a person shall be deemed insolvent within the provisions of this act whenever the aggregate of his property, exclusive of any property which he may have conveyed, transferred, concealed, or removed, or permitted to be concealed or removed, with intent to defraud, hinder or delay his creditors, shall not, at a fair valuation, be sufficient in amount to pay his debts...
Page 199 - In order, however, that any such instrument, when completed, may be enforced against any person who became a party thereto prior to its completion, it must be filled up strictly in accordance with the authority given and within a reasonable time. But if any such instrument, after completion, is negotiated to a holder in due course, it is valid and effectual for all purposes in his hands, and he may enforce it as if it had been filled up strictly in accordance with the authority given and within a...
Page 201 - The indorsement must be an indorsement of the entire instrument. An indorsement, which purports to transfer to the indorsee a part only of the amount payable, or which purports to transfer the instrument to two or more indorsees severally, does not operate as a negotiation of the instrument. But where the instrument has been paid in part, it may be indorsed as to the residue.
Page 214 - 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 197 - ... 1. At a fixed period after date or sight ; or 2. On or before a fixed or determinable future time specified therein; or 3. On or at a fixed period after the occurrence of a specified event, which is certain to happen, though the time of happening be uncertain. An instrument payable upon a contingency is not negotiable, and the happening of the event does not cure the defect.