The Law of Negotiable Instruments in CanadaRyerson, 1951 - 181 pages |
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Page 110
... defects of title of which he had no notice , by reason that it appears that a reasonable time for presenting it for payment has elapsed since its issue . The expression " defect of title , " which occurs in sub - s . 1 of s . 70 , will ...
... defects of title of which he had no notice , by reason that it appears that a reasonable time for presenting it for payment has elapsed since its issue . The expression " defect of title , " which occurs in sub - s . 1 of s . 70 , will ...
Page 111
... defect of title attaching thereto at the time of dis- honour ; but nothing in this section shall affect the rights of a holder in due course . ยง 116. Without notice of defect of title . In the next place , in order to be ... defect of title.
... defect of title attaching thereto at the time of dis- honour ; but nothing in this section shall affect the rights of a holder in due course . ยง 116. Without notice of defect of title . In the next place , in order to be ... defect of title.
Page 112
... defect in the title of the person negotiating the same , the person to whom it is negotiated must have had actual knowledge of the infirmity or defect , or knowledge of such facts that his action in taking the instrument amounted to bad ...
... defect in the title of the person negotiating the same , the person to whom it is negotiated must have had actual knowledge of the infirmity or defect , or knowledge of such facts that his action in taking the instrument amounted to bad ...
Contents
Negotiation ss 60 61 | 51 |
Conventions and rules respecting endorsements | 59 |
Liability of endorser s 133 | 65 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
acceptance for honour acceptance supra protest accommodation bill aforesaid agent amended amount B's fraud behalf bill or note bill payable Bills of Exchange Canada Canadian Bills cheque clause conflict of laws corporation defect of title delivered delivery discharged dishonoured by non-acceptance drawee bank drawee or acceptor drawer and endorsers drawer or endorser due course entitled example Exchange Act provides forged or unauthorized forgery give notice given holder for value holder in due immediate parties instru instrument payable maker Martin Chuzzlewit maturity ment negotiable instrument Notary Public note payable notice of dishonour notice of protest original statute overdue paid patent right payable on demand payable to bearer payable to order payee personal defence place of payment presented for payment presentment for acceptance promissory note protested for non-payment quoted in chapter real defence remote parties restrictive endorsement rule set-off sub-s sufficient thereof valid words