| United States - 1911 - 536 pages
...rule. It provides that where an acceptance Is written on a paper other than the bill Itself, It does not bind the 'acceptor except in favor of a person to whom It was shown and who, on the faith thereof receives the bill for value. An unconditional promise in... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 814 pages
...SEPARATE INSTRUMENT. — Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. SEC. 135. PROMISE TO ACCEPT;... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - Law - 1912 - 666 pages
...separate instrument.] Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. Sec. 3175z. [Promise to accept;... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 810 pages
...SEPARATE INSTRUMENT. — Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. SEC. 135. PROMISE TO ACCEPT;... | |
| American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Amasa Mason Eaton - Checks - 1912 - 90 pages
...somewhat by declaring that where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor, except in favor of a person to whom it is shown, and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. All this difficulty might... | |
| James Smith McMaster - 1907 - 750 pages
...acceptance shall be in writing signed by himself or his lawful agent. If such acceptance be written on paper other than the bill, it shall not bind the acceptor,...whom such acceptance shall have been shown, and who in faith thereof shall have received the bill for a valuable considerable tion." The trial court rendered... | |
| South Carolina - Law - 1914 - 734 pages
...as dishonored. § 134. Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. § 135. An unconditional promise... | |
| John Cochran Miller - Negotiable instruments - 1915 - 268 pages
...Whom Available. — "Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value." § 135. Promise to Accept... | |
| Nebraska. Supreme Court, David Allen Campbell, Guy Ashton Brown, Lorenzo Crounse, Walter Alber Leese, Lee Herdmen, Henry Clay Lindsay, Henry Paxon Stoddart - Law reports, digests, etc - 1915 - 986 pages
...1913, sec. 5450. 4. : . "Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value." Rev. St. 1913, sec. 5451.... | |
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