American Law Reports Annotated, Svazek 142Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Strana 491
... holder in due course , since , like any other holder of a negotiable instrument , a particular payee may have actual knowledge of defects in the instrument or infirmities in the title of a prior holder , and where such is the case he ...
... holder in due course , since , like any other holder of a negotiable instrument , a particular payee may have actual knowledge of defects in the instrument or infirmities in the title of a prior holder , and where such is the case he ...
Strana 493
... holder thereof in due course . Thus , § 29 of the Uniform Negotiable In- struments Act provides that an ac- commodation party to a negotiable in- strument " is liable on the instrument to a holder for value , notwithstanding such holder ...
... holder thereof in due course . Thus , § 29 of the Uniform Negotiable In- struments Act provides that an ac- commodation party to a negotiable in- strument " is liable on the instrument to a holder for value , notwithstanding such holder ...
Strana 497
... holder in due course is defined , clearly assumes that such a holder must be one to whom the instrument was negotiated , that the act ( see § 191 ) draws a sharp distinction between " issue " and " ne- gotiation , " the former term ...
... holder in due course is defined , clearly assumes that such a holder must be one to whom the instrument was negotiated , that the act ( see § 191 ) draws a sharp distinction between " issue " and " ne- gotiation , " the former term ...
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