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" ... may be shown to have been conditional, or for a special purpose only, and not for the purpose of transferring the property in the instrument. "
The Pacific Reporter - Page 29
1914
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Principles of Law: Commercial Paper; Banks and Banking; Partnership ...

International Correspondence Schools - Banks and banking - 1903 - 646 pages
...authority of, the party making, drawing, accepting, or indorsing, as the case may be; it may be shown to have been conditional, or for a special purpose...transferring the property in the instrument. But, if the instrument be in the hands of a holder in due course," a valid delivery thereof by all parties...
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A Treatise on Commercial Paper and the Negotiable Instruments Law: Including ...

James Webster Eaton, Frank Bixby Gilbert - Bills of exchange - 1903 - 872 pages
...Conditional delivery.— The doctrine of the Negotiable Instruments Law that a delivery may be shown to have been conditional, or for a special purpose...purpose of transferring the property in the instrument, has been established both in this country and in England by a long line of authorities. In conformity...
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Encyclopædia of Accounting, Volume 1

George Lisle - Accounting - 1903 - 560 pages
...the indorsee. But if the bill be in the hands of a holder in due course, a valid delivery of the bill by all parties prior to him, so as to make them liable to him, is conclusively presumed. CAPACITY AND AUTHORITY OF PARTIES. — This is coextensive with capacity to contract. A corporation...
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The Civil Code of Lower Canada and the Bills of Exchange Act, 1890: With All ...

Québec (Province). - Bills of exchange - 1903 - 964 pages
...u! the party drawing, accepting or indorsing, as me ease may be ; (!i.) May be .shown to have lœen conditional or for a special purpose only, and not for the purpose of transferring the properly in the bill ; Hut if the bill is in the hands of a holder in due course, a valid delivery...
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The Negotiable Instruments Law of Kentucky

Charles Monfort Lindsay - Negotiable instruments - 1904 - 204 pages
...making, drawing, accepting,* or indorsing as the case may be; and in such case the delivery may be shown to have been conditional or for a special purpose...to make them liable to him is conclusively presumed (a). And where the instrument is no longer in the possession of a party whose signature appears thereon,...
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Acts Passed at the ... Session of the General Assembly for the Commonwealth ...

Kentucky - Session laws - 1904 - 378 pages
...making, drawing, accepting, or indorsing as the case may be; and in such case the delivery may be shown to have been conditional or for a special purpose...valid delivery thereof by all parties prior to him so ments—how con/ » as to make them liable to him is conclusively presumed. And where the instrument...
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The Business Law of Wisconsin: With a Collection of Practical Forms for the ...

Edward Voigt, Charles Voigt - Commercial law - 1904 - 836 pages
...making, drawing, accepting or indorsing, as the case may be; and in such case the delivery may be shown to have been conditional, or for a special purpose...holder in due course, a valid delivery thereof by all the parties prior to him so as to make them liable to him is conclusively presumed. And where the instrument...
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Statutory Proclamations of the Transvaal, 1900-1902: (revised to 31st ...

Transvaal (Colony) - Law - 1904 - 552 pages
...representative capacity. or indorsement entitles the bill and to enforce it against (6) May be shown to have been conditional or for a special purpose...for the purpose of transferring the property in the bill. But if the bill be in the hands of a holder in due course a valid delivery of the bill by all...
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A Commentary on the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 and 46 Victoria, Cap. 6l)

A. M. Hamilton - Bills of exchange - 1904 - 354 pages
...the authority of the party drawing, accepting, or endorsing, as the case may be : d (b.) may be shown to have been conditional or for a special purpose,...for the purpose of transferring the property in the bill.6 But if the bill be in the hands of a holder in due course ca valid delivery of the bill by all...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Conference of Commissioners on ..., Volume 17

Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (U.S.). Conference - Uniform state laws - 1907 - 152 pages
...is in possession of a holder in due course, is conclusively presumed to have come to the holder by 'a valid delivery thereof, by all parties prior to him, so as to make them liable to him, and further that, where the instrument is no longer in the possession of a party whose signature appears...
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