| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - Bills of exchange - 1900 - 134 pages
...more parts of a set are negotiated to different holders in due course, the holder whose title first accrues is as between such holders deemed the true...acceptance may be written on any part, and it must be writterv on one part only. If the drawee accepts more than one part, and such accepted parts get into... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1900 - 862 pages
...accrues is as between such holders the true owner of the bill. But nothing in this section affects the rights of a person who in due course accepts or pays the part first presented to him. § 3 1 2. Liability of holder who indorses two or more parts of a set to different persons. — Where... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - Checks - 1900 - 396 pages
...accrues is, as between such holders, the true owner of the bill. Hut nothing in this section affects the rights of a person who in due course accepts or pays the part first presented to him. § 187. AY here the holder of a set indorses two or more parts to different persons, he is liable on... | |
| Pennsylvania. Laws, statutes, etc - Law - 1901 - 1022 pages
...accrues is, as between such holders, the true owner of the bill. But nothing in this section affects the rights of a person who in due course accepts or pays the part first presented to him. Liability. Section 180. Where the holder of a set indorses two or more parts to different persons,... | |
| United States - Law - 1901 - 934 pages
...accrues is, as between such holders, the true owner of the bill. But nothing in this section affects the rights of a person who in due course accepts or pays the part first presented to him. Liability of SEC. 1484. Where the holder of a set indorses two or more parts dorsestwo or more to different... | |
| H. V. Edwards - Law - 1901 - 330 pages
...persons, he is liable on every such part. 3. If two or more parts of a set are negotiated to differfirst accrues is (as between such holders) deemed the true owner of the bill ; but the rights of a person, who, in due course, accepts or pays the part first presented to him, are not... | |
| District of Columbia - Law - 1902 - 400 pages
...accrues is, as between such holders, the true owner of the bill. But nothing in this section affects the rights of a person who in due course accepts or pays the part first presented to him. Sec. 1484. Where the holder of a set indorses two or more parts to different persons he is liable on... | |
| John Jay Crawford - Negotiable instruments - 1902 - 220 pages
...accrues is as between such holders the true owner of the bill (a). But nothing in this section affects the rights ^ of a person who in due course accepts or pays the part first presented to him. (a) Byles on Bills, 389; Walsh v. Blatchley, 6 Wis. 422. § 312. Liability of holder who indorses two... | |
| Ohio - Session laws - 1902 - 1048 pages
...numbered and containing a reference to the other parts, the whole of ;he parts constitutes one bill. of a person who in due course accepts or pays the part first presented to him. Sec. 31779. [Liability of holder who indorses two or Liability of more parts of a set to different... | |
| Ohio - Session laws - 1902 - 1050 pages
...whole of the parts constitutes one bill. Liability of (i°rscs tVo Acceptance of bills drawn in sets. of a person who in due course accepts or pays the part first presented to him. Sec. 31/7^. [Liability of holder who indorses two or more parts of a set to different persons.] Where... | |
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