| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - 1878 - 366 str.
...between immediate parties (Art. 88), a livery. bill may be shown to have been delivered conditionally, or for a special purpose only, and not for the purpose of transferring the entire property therein.3 ILLUSTRATIONS. 1. B. makes a note payable to C., who sues him on it. B. can... | |
| W. D. Thorburn - 1882 - 316 str.
...by or under the authority of the party drawing, accepting, or indorsing, as the case may be : (6.) may be shown to have been conditional or for a special...the purpose of transferring the property in the bill (g). But if the bills be in the hands of a holder in due § 21. course (/) a valid delivery of the... | |
| India, Patrick Dunlop Shaw - 1882 - 362 str.
...other than a holder in due course, it may be shown that the instrument was delivered conditionally or for a special purpose only, and not for the purpose of transferring absolutely the property therein. A promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque payable to bearer is... | |
| DR. FRANZ BERNHOFT, DR. GEORG COHN, AND DR. J. KOHLER - 1883 - 542 str.
...course" gegenüber aber sogar die unwiderlegliche Fiction der ordnungsmässigen Begebung aufstellt. („But if the bill be in the hands of a holder in due course a valid delivery by all parties prior to him so as to make them liable to him is conclusively presumed.") 2 ) Hier wird... | |
| India, D. E. Cranenburgh - 1883 - 1112 str.
...instrument other than a holder in due course, it may be shown that the instrument wasdelivered conditionally or for a special purpose only, and not for the purpose of transferring absolutely the property therein. A promissory note, bill of exchange, or cheque payable to bearer,... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1884 - 834 str.
...under the authority of the party drawing, accepting, or indorsing, as the сазетау be : (6.) may be shown to have been conditional or for a special...bill. But if the bill be in the hands of a holder in due course" (vide sect. 29, post, p. 322) " a valid delivery of the bill by all parties prior to him... | |
| John Frederick Haynes - 1884 - 736 str.
...by or under the authority of the party drawing, accepting, or indorsing, as the case may be : (b.) may be shown to have been conditional or for a special...property in the bill. But if the bill be in the hands of the holder in due course a valid delivery of the bill by all parties prior to him so as to make them... | |
| 1914 - 1230 str.
...the party making, drawing, accepting or indorsing, as the case may be; and in such case the delivery may be shown to -have been conditional, or for a special...for the purpose of transferring the property in the instrument. But where the instrument is in the hands of a holder in due course, a valid delivery thereof... | |
| 1914 - 1246 str.
...drawing, • accepting or indorsing, as the case may be ; and in such case the delivery may be shown j to have been conditional, or for a special purpose...for the purpose of transferring the property in the instrument | But where the instrument is in the hands of a holder in due course, a valid delivery thereof... | |
| Aviet Agabeg, William Frederick Barry - 1884 - 286 str.
...(1). s. 35. a holder in due course, it may be shown that the instrument was delivered conditionally or for a special purpose only, and not for the purpose of transferring absolutely the property therein. A promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque payable to bearer is... | |
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