American Law Reports Annotated, Svazek 142Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Strana 491
... Negotiable In- struments Act the payee in a bill or note may not be considered a holder in due course . Others have enunciat- ed the doctrine that he may be so con- sidered . It is apparent that the lat- ter group of cases do not stand ...
... Negotiable In- struments Act the payee in a bill or note may not be considered a holder in due course . Others have enunciat- ed the doctrine that he may be so con- sidered . It is apparent that the lat- ter group of cases do not stand ...
Strana 494
... negotiable in- strument under sections of the Nego- tiable Instruments Law relating to holders in due course have been in- clined to treat the question whether the payee in a bill or note may or may not be a holder in due course as an ...
... negotiable in- strument under sections of the Nego- tiable Instruments Law relating to holders in due course have been in- clined to treat the question whether the payee in a bill or note may or may not be a holder in due course as an ...
Strana 498
... Negotiable Instru- ments Law did not change the rights of principal , surety , and creditor in regard to negotiable instruments where the question arises with re- spect to one not a holder in due course , that under the South Dakota ...
... Negotiable Instru- ments Law did not change the rights of principal , surety , and creditor in regard to negotiable instruments where the question arises with re- spect to one not a holder in due course , that under the South Dakota ...
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