| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - 1878 - 366 str.
...party" means a person who has signed a bill as drawer, indorser, or acceptor, without receiving value, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person. ILLUSTRATIONS. 1. A. draws a bill on BB accepts it to accommodate A. It is negotiated. This is an accommodation... | |
| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - 1881 - 418 str.
...party " means a person who has signed a bill as drawer, indorser, or acceptor, without receiving value, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person. ILLUSTRATIONS. 1. A draws a bill on BB accepts it to accommodate A. It is negotiated. This is an accommodation... | |
| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - 1882 - 126 str.
...party to a bill is a Accommodate person who has signed a bill as drawer, acceptor, or indorser, without receiving value therefor, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person. (2.) An accommodation party is liable on the bill to a holder for value; and it is immaterial whether,... | |
| W. D. Thorburn - 1882 - 316 str.
...person who has signed a bill as drawer, acceptor, or in- liarty ' dorser without receiving value (a) therefor, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person (6.) (2.) An accommodation party is liable on the bill to a holder for value; and it is immaterial... | |
| Aviet Agabeg, William Frederick Barry - 1884 - 286 str.
...accommodation party to a bill is a person svho has signed a bill as drawer, acceptor, or indorser, without receiving value therefor, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person (a). ind. Act, s. 52. (2). An accommodation party is liable on the bill to a holder for value; and... | |
| John Frederick Haynes - 1884 - 736 str.
...to a bill is a person who has Accommodation signed a bill as drawer, acceptor, or indorser, without receiving value therefor, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person. (2.) An accommodation party is liable on the bill to a holder for value; and it is immaterial whether,... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1884 - 834 str.
...accommodation party to a bill is a person who has signed a bill as drawer, acceptor, or indorser, without receiving value therefor and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person." Want of consideration alone is only a defence, when the parties to the action, are the parties as between... | |
| James Lorimer - 1885 - 688 str.
...accommodation party to a bill is a person who has signed a bill as drawer, acceptor, or indorser, without receiving value therefor, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person." Such party is liable to a holder for value, whether the holder knew when he took the bill that he was an... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1886 - 722 str.
...accommodation party to a bill is a person who has signed a bill as drawer, acceptor, or indorser, without receiving value therefor, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person 2. An accommodation party is liable on the bill to a holder for value ; and it is immaterial whether,... | |
| 1917 - 914 str.
...accommodation party is one who has signed the instrument as maker, drawer, acceptor or indorser, without receiving value therefor, and for the purpose of lending...instrument knew him to be only an accommodation party." 19 As to irregular indorsements, the Act provides (Section 64): "Where a person, not otherwise a party... | |
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