The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee. It must not express that the drawee will perform his promise by any other means than the... Southern Reporter - Page 3411921Full view - About this book
| Nebraska - 1905 - 920 pages
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| 1912 - 1262 pages
...the holder unless and until it accepts or certifies the check." Сотр. St. 1911, c. 41, § 188. "The acceptance of a bill is the signification by...the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee,'1 etc. Chapter 41, supra, § 131. "An unconditional... | |
| American Bar Association - 1887 - 460 pages
...to the holder ; (2) Waiving as regards himself some or all of the holder's duties. SEC. 17. (1) That the acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. (2) An acceptance is invalid unless it complies with the following conditions, namely : (a) It must... | |
| 1938 - 1076 pages
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| John Indermaur, Charles Thwaites - 1883 - 200 pages
...than was due, and negotiates the Bill. What are the holder's rights ? A. It is by sec. 17 defined as " the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer." A holder in due course, not himself party to the fraud, has nil rights on the bill, and can sue all... | |
| India, Patrick Dunlop Shaw - 1882 - 362 pages
...the holder : indorser. (2.) Waiving as regards himself some or all of the holder's duties. 17. (1) The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. (2.) An acceptance is invalid unless it complies with the following conditions, namely : (a.) It must... | |
| Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - 1882 - 126 pages
...Definition and 17. (t.) The acceptance of a bill is the signification requisites of v ' ' acceptance. by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. (2.) An acceptance is invalid unless it complies with the following conditions, namely : (a.) It must... | |
| John Jane Smith Wharton - 1883 - 926 pages
...a Bill of Exchange is denned by the 'Bills of Exchange Act,' 1882, 45 <fc 46 Viet. c. 61, s. 17, as 'the signification by the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer.' It must be written on the bill, and signed by the drawee, whose mere Bgnatim is sufficient to charge... | |
| Oscar Borchardt - 1883 - 392 pages
...indorser. £2 ^ Waiving as regards himself some or all of the holder's duties. Definition 17- (1•) The acceptance of a bill is the signification by the drawee of and requi- his assent to the order of the drawer. „u« of ac- (2.) ^n acceptance is invalid unless... | |
| 1911 - 1174 pages
...amount thereof to the holder or to any subsequent indorser who may be compelled to pay it." LOL § 5965: "The acceptance of a bill is the signification by...the drawee of his assent to the order of the drawer. The acceptance must be in writing and signed by the drawee. It must not express that the drawee will... | |
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