Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. American Law Reports Annotated - Page 3211923Full view - About this book
| James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - Law - 1910 - 484 pages
..."Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor, except in favor of a person to whom it is shown, and...on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value" (43). In consequence, if the purchaser of a bill of exchange which had been accepted by telegraph did... | |
| Ernest Wilson Huffcut - Negotiable instruments - 1910 - 914 pages
...Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value.8 . . [NOTE. โ 1 NY Rev. Stat. 768, section 7.] ยง 223. Promise to accept; when equivalent... | |
| Joseph Doddridge Brannan - Bills of exchange - 1911 - 372 pages
...Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value.7 The Illinois Act omits the words "to whom it is shown and" in the third line. SEC. 135. An... | |
| Delaware - Law - 1911 - 862 pages
...written on a paper where other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except paper other in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who, on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. Section 135. An unconditional promise in writing to uncondiaccept a bill before it is drawn is deemed... | |
| United States - 1911 - 536 pages
...other than the bill Itself, It does not bind the 'acceptor except in favor of a person to whom It was shown and who, on the faith thereof receives the bill for value. An unconditional promise in writing to accept the bill before It Is drawn is deemed an actual acceptance... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 814 pages
...Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and...on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. SEC. 135. PROMISE TO ACCEPT; WHEN EQUIVALENT TO ACCEPTANCE. โ An unconditional promise in writing... | |
| American School of Correspondence, Chicago, Amasa Mason Eaton - Checks - 1912 - 90 pages
...where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor, except in favor of a person to whom it is shown, and...on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. All this difficulty might have been avoided, if. when suits were brought against the alleged acceptor,... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - Law - 1912 - 666 pages
...Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and...on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. Sec. 3175z. [Promise to accept; when equivalent to acceptance.] An unconditional promise in writing... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 810 pages
...Where an acceptance is written on a paper other than the bill itself, it does not bind the acceptor except in favor of a person to whom it is shown and...on the faith thereof, receives the bill for value. SEC. 135. PROMISE TO ACCEPT; WHEN EQUIVALENT TO ACCEPTANCE. โ An unconditional promise in writing... | |
| Samuel Williston - Commercial law - 1913 - 264 pages
...the bill itself. That is so provided in section 151. But such an acceptance only binds the acceptor in favor of a person to whom it is shown and who on the faith thereof receives the bill for value. Furthermore, even before a bill is drawn an unconditional promise in writing to accept the bill is... | |
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