| Willis Seaver Paine - Banking law - 1910 - 874 pages
...want of consideration. 55. Liability of accommodation party. § 50. Presumption of consideration. — Every negotiable instrument is deemed prima facie...thereon to have become a party thereto for value. § 51. What constitutes consideration. — Value is any consideration sufficient to support a simple... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1238 pages
...for value, and without notice of the defendant's alleged defense. The provisions of the statute that every negotiable instrument is deemed prima facie...thereon to have become a party thereto for value, and every holder deemed prima facie to be a holder in due course (except when shown that the title... | |
| Ernest Wilson Huffcut - Negotiable instruments - 1910 - 914 pages
...of want of consideration. 55. Liability of accommodation party. § 50. Presumption of consideration. Every negotiable instrument is deemed prima . facie...appears thereon to have become a party thereto for value.21 [NOTE. — See Bills of Exchange Act, section 30.] § 51. What constitutes consideration.... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1230 pages
...defendant's alleged defense. The provisions of the statute that every negotiable instrument is deemed prinia facie to have been issued for a valuable consideration,...thereon to have become a party thereto for value, and evenholder deemed prima facie to be a holder in due course (except when shown that the title of... | |
| Alfred William Bays - Negotiable instruments - 1911 - 216 pages
...precluded from setting up the forgery or want of authority. ARTICLE II. — CONSIDERATION. Sec. 24. Every negotiable instrument is deemed prima facie...thereon to have become a party thereto for value. Sec. 25. Value is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. 2. An antecedent or pre-existing... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 1162 pages
...statutory requirements of negotiability. Section 2151 et seq.. Revisa!. Section 2172. Revisa], provides: "Every negotiable instrument is deemed prima facie...thereon to have become a party thereto for value"; and section 2178. Revls•For other me» »ft шлш» tcpie ud »ecUon NUMBER la Dec. Dg. £ Am. Iiig.... | |
| Alfred William Bays - Negotiable instruments - 1911 - 216 pages
...precluded from setting up the forgery or want of authority. ARTICLE II. — CONSIDERATION. Sec. 24. Every negotiable instrument is deemed prima facie...thereon to have become a party thereto for value. Sec. 25. Value is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. 2. An antecedent or pre-existing... | |
| District of Columbia - Law - 1911 - 552 pages
...Sec. 1328. PRESUMPTION OF VALUABLE CONSIDERATION. — Every negotiable instrument is deemed primawo.' facie to have been issued for a valuable consideration,...thereon to have become a party thereto for value. Sec. 1329. WHAT is VALUE. — Value is any considera- uetzerott ». tion sufficient to support a simple... | |
| Delaware - Law - 1911 - 862 pages
...ARTICLE 2. Consideration. Section 24. Every negotiable instrument is deemed be good and prima facia to have been issued for a valuable consideration ;...thereon to have become a party thereto for value. Section 25. Value is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. An antecedent or pre-existing... | |
| Law - 1917 - 880 pages
...25; BEA s. 27 (1) (b). An accommodation party is liable to a holder for value. NIL s. 29 ; BEA s. 28. Every negotiable instrument is deemed prima facie to have been issued for valuable consideration (NIL s. 24) ; and every person whose signature appears thereon to have become... | |
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