If he give notice to his principal, he must do so within the same time as if he were the holder, and the principal upon the receipt of such notice, has himself the same time for giving notice as if the agent had been an independent holder. American Law Reports Annotated - Strana 5301919Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Emilius Oviatt Randall - 1906 - 238 str.
...parties subsequent to the party to whom notice is given. 31741 (4991) [When Agent May Give Notice.] Where the instrument has been dishonored in the hands...may either himself give notice to the parties liable thereoi or he may give notice to his principal. If he give notice to his principal he must do so within... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1906 - 944 str.
...notice duly given by the holder, or any indorser prior to himself.7 Where the bill when dishonoured is in the hands of an agent, he may either himself give notice to the parties liable on the bill or he may give notice to his principal. If he give notice to his principal, he must do... | |
| Sir Frank Tillyard - 1906 - 412 str.
...for payment. (b) Successive Notices — (sec. 49 (13), (14)). — Where a bill, when dishonoured, is in the hands of an agent, he may either himself give notice to the parties liable on the bill, or he may give notice to his principal. If he gives notice to his principal, he must do... | |
| Illinois - 1907 - 644 str.
...for the benefit of the holder and all parties subsequent to the party to whom notice is given. § 93- Where the instrument has been dishonored in the hands...thereon or he may give notice to his principal. If he gives notice to his principal, he must do so within the same time as if he were the holder, and the... | |
| West Virginia - 1907 - 710 str.
...the benefit of the holder and all parties subsequent to the party to whom notice is given. Sec. 94. Where the instrument has been dishonored in the hands...thereon, or he may give notice to his principal; if he gives notice to his principal, he must do so within the same time as if he were the holder, and the... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - 1908 - 396 str.
...party to whom notice is given. [INSTRUMENT DISHONORED IN HANDS OF AGENT — NOTICE, HOW GIVEN.] § 94. Where the instrument has been dishonored in the hands...thereon, or he may give notice to his principal. If he gives notice to his principal, he must do so within the same time as if he were the holder, and the... | |
| Albert H. Putney - 1908 - 394 str.
...HANDS OF AGENT — NOTICE, HOW GIVEN.] § 94. Where the instrument has been dishonored in the hand's of an agent, he may either himself give notice to...thereon, or he may give notice to his principal. If he gives notice to his principal, he must do so within the same time as if he were the holder, and the... | |
| Harry Clark Bentley - 1908 - 534 str.
...party or parties to whom notice is given (§ 161), but notice by a stranger is not sufficient.17 " Where the instrument has been dishonored in the hands...an agent, he may either himself give notice to the party liable thereon or he may give notice to his principal."18 (8 165.) " Notice of dishonor may be... | |
| Nigeria. Compilations - 1908 - 880 str.
...be no such post on that day then by the next post thereafter. (13) Where a bill when dishonoured is in the hands of an agent, he may either himself give notice to the parties liable on the bill, or he may give notice to his principal. If he give notice to his principal, he must do... | |
| John Indermaur - 1909 - 666 str.
...dishonour, is premature. (Kennedy v. Thomas (1894), 2 QB 759 ; 63 LJQB 861 ; 71 LT '44)and if he gives notice to his principal, he must do so within the same time as if he were a holder, and the principal, upon the receipt of such notice, has himself the same time for giving... | |
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