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" ACT RELATING TO NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS (BEING AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A LAW UNIFORM WITH THE LAWS OF OTHER STATES ON THAT SUBJECT) TITLE I NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS IN GENERAL ARTICLE I FORM AND INTERPRETATION SECTION 1. "
Current Encyclopedia, a Monthly Record of Human Progress - Page 1543
1902
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Harvard Law Review, Volume 29

1916 - 948 pages
...The Negotiable Instruments Law is entitled: " A General Act Relating to Negotiable Instruments (being an Act to Establish a Law Uniform with the Laws of Other States on that Subject)." See WILLISTON, SALES, ยง 617; BRANNAN, NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW, 2 ed., i. See...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 101

1907 - 1332 pages
...instrument. By Acts 1899, p. 139, c. 94, entitled "A general act, relating to negotiable Instruments, being an act to establish a law uniform with the laws of other states on that subject," it Is provided by article 1, 5 1, as follows: "An Instrument to be negotiable must...
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Annual Report of the American Bar Association: Including ..., Volume 14

American Bar Association - 1891 - 1052 pages
...appointed severally by the States to consider and report upon them. Massachusetts this year passed an act " to establish a law uniform with the laws of other States, for a uniform standard of weights and measures." Also an act "to establish a law uniform with the laws...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in Ohio Courts of Record ..., Volume 21

William John Tossell - 1912 - 940 pages
...of the market." The act relating to negotiable instruments generally was passed April 17, 1902, and is entitled "an act to establish a law uniform with the laws of other states on negotiable instruments." Pertinent to the controversy between these parties are the following sections:...
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Journals of the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the State ...

New Hampshire. General Court - 1895 - 1058 pages
...the resolution adopted. Senator Holt for the Committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred the bill entitled "An act to establish a law uniform with the laws of other states for the acknowledgment and execution of written instruments," having considered the same, reported...
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Laws of the State of Wisconsin

Wisconsin - 1895 - 998 pages
...Forms of acknowleugiueiit, legality of. New form < t acknowlt-dg mt-nt -Acting in ones o'.vn right. AN ACT to establish a law uniform with the laws of other states relating to the acknowledgment of written instruments. The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented...
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Public and Local Acts of the Legislature of the State of Michigan, Part 2

Michigan - 1895 - 892 pages
...to be paid as provided in section five of this'0'8""10911 act. Approved May 22, 1895. [ No. 198. ] AN ACT to establish a law uniform with the laws of other states relating to the sealing of deeds and other written instruments. SECTION 1. The People of the. Siate...
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Journal, Volume 1

Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1895 - 974 pages
...Senate to transmit to the House the following bill: Senate bill No. 184 (file No. 152), entitled A bill to establish a law uniform with the laws of other states relative to acknowledgment of written instruments; Which has passed the Senate by a majority vote of all the Senators...
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Journal, Volume 3

Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - 1895 - 966 pages
...elect the bil was ordered to take immediate effect. Senate bill No 144 (file No. 152), entitled A bill to establish a law uniform with the laws of other States relative to acknowledgment of written instruments; Was read a third time and passed, a majority of all the members...
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Journal, Volume 1

Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1895 - 1026 pages
...Kilpatrick (by request), unanimous consent being given, introduced Senate bill No. 184, entitled A bill to establish a law uniform with the laws of other States relative to acknowledgment of written instruments. The bill was read a first and second time by its title and referred...
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