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" Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. "
Statutes at Large ... - Page 375
by Great Britain - 1882
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Report of the Board of Statutory Consolidation: Insurance law to Partnership law

New York (State). Board of Statutory Consolidation - Law - 1907 - 1252 pages
...2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or 3. WThcre the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. § 241. When failure to present releases drawer and indorser. Except as herein otherwise provided,...
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Acts of the Legislature of West Virginia

West Virginia - Law - 1907 - 710 pages
...where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or Third, where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. In no other case is presentment for acceptance necessary in order to render any party to the bill liable....
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Law of Defenses in Actions on Commercial Paper: Including the ..., Volume 1

Joseph Asbury Joyce - 1907 - 1244 pages
...instrument; or where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. In no other case is presentment for acceptance necessary in order to render any party to the bill liable....
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Laws

Illinois - Law - 1907 - 644 pages
...instrument ; or, 2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for 3. Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. In no other case is presentment for acceptance necessary in order to render any party to the bill liable....
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Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Alabama

Alabama - Law - 1907 - 1034 pages
...presentment for ac-when made. ceptance is neces«iry in order to fix the maturity of the instrument; or, 2. Where a bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or, 3, Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee....
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Acts of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of New Mexico, Session...

New Mexico - 1907 - 406 pages
...II. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be" presented for acceptance; or III. Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of drawee. In no other case is presentment for acceptance necessary in order to render any party to...
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The Canadian Law of Banks and Banking: The Clearing House, Currency and ...

John Delatre Falconbridge - Banking law - 1907 - 736 pages
...(Beeching v. Gower, 1816, Holt, NPC 313; cf. Pollard v. Herries, 1803, 3 B. & P. 335.) A bill which is made payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee, is said to be "domiciled" where payable. (Chalmers, p. 15.) As to presentment for payment of a bill...
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Bills and notes. Guaranty and suretyship. Insurance. Bankruptcy

Albert Hutchinson Putney - Law - 1908 - 396 pages
...or 2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or 3. Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. In no other case is presentment for acceptance necessary in order to render any party to the bill liable....
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The Negotiable Instruments Law: From the Draft Prepared for the ...

John Jay Crawford - Negotiable instruments - 1908 - 366 pages
...or 2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or 3. Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. In no other case is presentment for acceptance necessary in order to render any party to the bill liable....
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The Negotiable Instruments Law: With Comments and Criticisms

Joseph Doddridge Brannan, James Barr Ames, Lyman Denison Brewster, Charles Louis McKeehan - Bills of exchange - 1908 - 276 pages
...or 2. Where the bill expressly stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or 3. Where the bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of business of the drawee. . In no other case is presentment for acceptance necessary in order to render any party to the bill...
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