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
| John Warwick Daniel, Charles Alexander Douglass - Negotiable instruments - 1903 - 1034 pages
...acceptance. 230. Eights of parties as to qualified acceptance. I 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 drawee. t It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| George Lisle - Accounting - 1903 - 560 pages
...acceptance in writing by the drawee or person on whom it is drawn before the latter incurs any liability. The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. It must be written on the bill and be signed by the drawee. An acceptance may be either general, which... | |
| Idaho - Electronic journals - 1903 - 494 pages
...resort to the referee in case of need or not, as he may see fit. ARTICLE X.— 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 drawer. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Banks and banking - 1903 - 646 pages
...holder of the substituted copy may thus lose his remedy against the acceptor." ACCEPTANCE 6. Definition. —The acceptance of a bill is the signification by...drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer." It is an engagement to pay the bill according to its tenor. Between the holder and acceptor, the simple... | |
| James Webster Eaton, Frank Bixby Gilbert - Bills of exchange - 1903 - 872 pages
...acceptance. 230. Rights of parties as to qualified acceptance. § 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 drawee. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
| Thomas Moffitt Stevens, Herbert Jacobs - Commercial law - 1903 - 536 pages
...sometimes the word " accepted" is added, though this is not necessary. The Act defines acceptance as " the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer " (r) ; and it enacts that (i.) the signature of the drawee must be written on the bill, (ii.) the... | |
| Law - 1904 - 1032 pages
...Va. Supp. 1898, § 2841a; Rev. Laws Mass. 1902, p. 562, c. 73, § 207; Rev. Codes ND 1899, § 1060. The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. Code Supp. Va. 1898, § 2841a; Bates' Ann. St, Ohio 1904, § 3175w. An acceptance of a bill must be... | |
| Edward Voigt, Charles Voigt - Commercial law - 1904 - 836 pages
...referee in case of need or not as he may see fit. SECTION XII. ACCEPTANCE. Aeceptance 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... | |
| Maryland - Law - 1904 - 1280 pages
..."referee in case of need " or not, as he may see fit. CHAPTER XI— Acceptance of Bills of Exchange. 151. 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... | |
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