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" Every person negotiating an instrument by delivery or by a qualified indorsement, warrants : 1. That the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be; 2. "
The Pacific Reporter - Page 71
1925
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C.P.A. Law Questions (of the Board of Examiners, American Institute of ...

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Board of Examiners, John Charles Teevan - Commercial law - 1925 - 238 pages
...endorser. Could he recover? Answer: Section 65 of the Negotiable Instruments Law provides as follows: "Every person negotiating an instrument by delivery or by a qualified indorsement warrants ... 4. That he has no knowledge of any fact which would impair the validity of the instrument or render...
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The Negotiable Instruments Law Annotated with References to the English ...

Joseph Doddridge Brannan, Zechariah Chafee (Jr.) - Bills of exchange - 1926 - 1202 pages
...Meyers Co. v. Battle, 170 NC 168, 86 SE 1034. Sec. 65. Warranty Where Negotiation By Delivery, Etc. Every person negotiating an instrument by delivery...is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be;(a) 2. That he has a good title to it ; (&) 3. That all prior parties had capacity to contract ;...
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Paton's Digest: A Digest of Legal Opinions of Thomas B. Paton ..., Volume 2

Thomas Bugard Paton - Banking law - 1926 - 1408 pages
...led to believe that under paragraph 65 of the Negotiable Instruments Law, the indorsements warrant that the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be, and, therefore, that the indorsers are liable without regard to whether the maker had the authority...
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Introductory Accounting

John Abrum Powelson - Accounting - 1926 - 760 pages
...does not undertake that the instrument will be paid, but he does undertake certain warranties such as that the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be, that all prior parties had capacity to contract, that he has a good title to the instrument, and that...
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The Law of Bank Checks, Volume 1

John Edson Brady - Banking law - 1926 - 588 pages
..."Every indorser who indorses without qualification warrants to all subsequent holders in due course: "That the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be; "That he has a good title to it; "That all prior parties had capacity to contract; "That the instrument...
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Harvard Law Review, Volume 39

Electronic journals - 1926 - 1180 pages
...BRANNAN, NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW, 3 ed., 472. 15 NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW, § 65, provides: " Every person negotiating an instrument by delivery or by a qualified indorsement, warrants: — 3. That all prior parties had capacity to contract. . . . The provisions of subdivision three of...
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Problems in Law for Law School and Bar Examination Review: A Collection of ...

Henry Winthrop Ballantine - Bar examinations - 1927 - 1166 pages
...recourse. As now phrased in section 65 of the Negotiable Instruments Law, the qualified indorser warrants "that the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be, that he has a good title to it, that all prior parties had capacity to contract, and that he lias no...
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California Law Review, Volume 15

Electronic journals - 1927 - 574 pages
...— The general indorser of a negotiable instrument warrants to all subsequent holders in due course that the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be; that he has a good title to it; that all prior parties had capacity to contract; and that the instrument...
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C.P.A. Review Answers, Covering Questions and Problems Presented in Book ...

Clem Wetzell Collins - Accounting - 1928 - 976 pages
....._ Problem 6 (June 1917) In a qualified endorsement or an endorsement without recourse, the endorser warrants: (1) that the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be; (2) that ho had a good title to it; (3) that all prior parties had the capacity to contract; (4) that he has...
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Journal of Accountancy, Volume 45

Accounting - 1928 - 498 pages
...negotiable-instruments act provides that every person negotiating an instrument by qualified endorsement warrants that the instrument is genuine and in all respects what it purports to be. It would appear that this instrument is not what it purports to be in that it is not signed by John...
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