The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee. It must not express that the drawee will perform his promise by any other means than the... Southern Reporter - Page 3411921Full view - About this book
| New York (State) - Law - 1897 - 996 pages
...230. Rights of parties as to qualified acceptance. Section 220. Acceptance; how made, et cetera. — The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawer. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| Colorado - Electronic journals - 1897 - 394 pages
...the referee in case of need or not as he may see fit. ARTICLE II. Acceptance. HOW accepted. Sec. 132. The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing Liability of drawee. Joint drawees. Inland bill of exchange. exchange.... | |
| James Cockcroft, David Shephard Garland, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield - Law - 1897 - 1218 pages
...r. Ward, I B. & Aid. 653, "an engagement of the one party acceding to the proposition of the other." The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. English Bills of Exch. Act, § 17. The definition given in the text is framed to include under the... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly. House of Representatives - Iowa - 1897 - 1164 pages
...of need or not as he may see fit. ACCEPTANCE. Sec. 139. The acceptance of a bill is the signiScation by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawer. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| Massachusetts - 1898 - 48 pages
...may see fit. ACCEPTANCE. SECTION 132. The acceptance of a bill is the signifi- Acceptance of catidh by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| Utah - 1899 - 206 pages
...referee in case of need or not as he may see fit. ARTICLE II. ACCEPTANCE. Sec. 132. Acceptance of Bill. The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| Wisconsin - Bills, Private - 1899 - 856 pages
...resort to the referee in case of need or not as he may see fit. ACCEPTANCE. Acceptance of SECTION 1680f. The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawer. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| Washington (State) - Law - 1899 - 476 pages
...resort to the referee in case of need or not as he may see fit. ARTICLE II.—Acceptance. SEC. 132. The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| Wisconsin - 1899 - 88 pages
...resort to the referee in case of need or not as he may see fit. ACCEPTANCE. Acceptance of SECTION lOSOf. The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance nrnst be in writing and signed by the drawer. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| Joseph Fitz Randolph - Commercial law - 1899 - 1068 pages
...230. Rights of Parties as to Qualified Acceptance. Sec. 220 (132). Acceptance; How Made, et cetera. The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of hi* assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writ ing and signed by the drawee.... | |
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