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" In the hands of any holder other than a holder in due course, a negotiable instrument is subject to the same defenses as if it were non-negotiable. But a holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any... "
Commentary on the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Victoria, Cap. 61) - Page 77
by W. D. Thorburn - 1882 - 283 pages
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American Law and Procedure, Volume 7

James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - Law - 1910 - 484 pages
...its limitations are stated in the NI L. as follows: Sec. 58. ... But a holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud or illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect to all parties prior to the latter....
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 124

Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 1336 pages
...negotiable instrument law (page 709, i 1676 — 28), which provides: "A holder who dérivée his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud, duress or Illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect...
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Wisconsin Reports, Volume 141

Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frederick C. Seibold, Arnold LeBell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 784 pages
...Instrument Law (sec. 1676 — 28, Stats.: Supp. 1906), which provides : "A holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud, duress or illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 141

Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Abram Daniel Smith, Philip Loring Spooner, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frederick C. Seibold - Law reports, digests, etc - 1910 - 784 pages
...Instrument Law (sec. 1676 — 28, Stats.: Supp. 1906), which provides : "A holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud, duress or illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect...
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Stock Exchange Law and Practice

Wyndham Anstis Bewes - Stock exchanges - 1910 - 316 pages
...gambling in securities is considered in law to be given without consideration (or value) ; but " a holder (whether for value or not) who derives his title to a bill (y) Marten v. Gibbon (1876), 33 LT 561, CA (e) Laughton v. Griffin, [1895] AC 104. (a) Thwaites v....
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Report of the ... Conference, Volume 26, Part 1910

International Law Association. Conference - DVD-ROMs - 1910 - 822 pages
...Inhabers for value (holder in due course), wenn er seinen Titel von einem solchen Inhaber ableitet. (If he derives his title to a bill through a holder in due course) BEA section 29(3) und NIL section 97.) Die geringfügigen Ausnahmen von diesen R» geln z. B. bei Fälschung...
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The Negotiable Instruments Law Annotated: With References to the English ...

Joseph Doddridge Brannan - Bills of exchange - 1911 - 372 pages
...is subject to the same defenses as if it were non-negotiable.45 But a holder40 who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud or illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect of all parties prior to the latter....
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Appellate Division ..., Volume 141

New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 1078 pages
...instrument is subject to the same defenses as if it were non-negotiable. But a holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud or illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect of all parties prior to the latter."...
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Lectures on Commercial Law and the Law of Negotiable Instruments

Samuel Williston - Commercial law - 1911 - 326 pages
...instrument is subject to the same defences as if it were non-negotiable, but a holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud or illegality on the instrument has all the rights of such former holder, in respect to all parties prior to the...
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Lectures on Business Law and the Negotiable Instruments Law

Samuel Williston - Commercial law - 1911 - 322 pages
...instrument is subject to the same defences as if it were non-negotiable, but a holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud or illegality on the instrument has all the rights of such former holder, in respect to all parties prior to the...
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