 | American Bar Association - Law - 1887
...noting. (5) Where the acceptor of a bill becomes bankrupt or insolvent, or suspends payment before it matures, the holder may cause the bill to be protested...better security against the drawer and indorsers. (6) A bill must be protested at the place where it is dishonored : Provided, That — (a) When a bill... | |
 | India, Patrick Dunlop Shaw - Negotiable instruments - 1882 - 314 pages
...noting. (5.) Where the acceptor of a bill becomes bankrupt or insolvent or suspends payment before it matures, the holder may cause the bill to be protested...better security against the drawer and indorsers. (6.) A bill must be protested at the place where it is dishonored : Provided that — (a.) When a bill... | |
 | Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 88 pages
...(9). (5.) Where the acceptor of a bill becomes bankrupt or insolvent or suspends payment before it matures the holder may cause the bill to be protested...better security against the drawer and indorsers. The only consequence of such a protest in the United Kingdom seems to be that the bill may then be... | |
 | Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1882
...noting. (5.) Where the acceptor of a bill becomes ^nkrupt or insolvent or suspends payment before it matures, the holder may cause the bill to be protested...better security against the drawer and indorsers. (G.) A bill must be protested at the place where it is dishonoured : Provided that — (a.) When a... | |
 | W. D. Thorburn - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 283 pages
...noting. (5.) Where the acceptor of a bill becomes bankrupt or insolvent or suspends payment before it matures, the holder may cause the bill to be protested...for better security against the drawer and indorsers (g). (6.) A bill must be protested at the place where it is dishonoured : Provided that — (a.) When... | |
 | Banks and banking - 1882
...the day of its dishonour. Where the acceptor of a bill has committed an act of bankruptcy before it matures, the holder may cause the bill to be protested for better security against the drawer and endorsers. A bill must be protested at the place where it is dishonoured. Provided that when a bill... | |
 | Great Britain - 1882
...bill becomes bankrupt or insolvent or suspends payment before it matures, the holder may cause thr bill to be protested for better security against the drawer and indorsers. (6.) A bill must be protested at the place where it is dishonoured : Provided that — (a.) When a... | |
 | Borchardt - Banking law - 1883 - 373 pages
...noting. (5.) Where the acceptor of a bill becomes bankrupt or insolvent or suspends payment before it matures, the holder may cause the bill to be protested for better security against the drawer and mdorsers. (6.) A bill must be protested at the place where it is dishonoured: Provided that — (a.)... | |
 | Aviet Agabeg, William Frederick Barry - Bills of exchange - 1884 - 227 pages
...100. (5.) Where the acceptor of a bill becomes bankrupt or insolvent or suspends payment before it matures, the holder may cause the bill to be protested...for better security against the drawer and indorsers (r). (6.) A bill must be protested at the place where it is dishonoured (q): Provided that, (a) When... | |
 | John Frederick Haynes - English law - 1884 - 706 pages
...noting. (5.) Where the acceptor of a bill becomes bankrupt or insolvent or suspends payment before it matures, the holder may •cause the bill to be protested...better security against the drawer and indorsers. (6.) A bill must be protested at the place where it is dishonoured : Provided that — (a.) When a... | |
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