| Québec (Province), Thomas McCord - 1873 - 568 pages
...payment of money. It may be made payable to a particular person, or to order, or to bearer, and is negotiable in the same manner as bills of exchange and promissory notes. —Chit. B. 545, Chit. & H. 24 ; Eos. B. 9; 2 Par. 464-467; Sto. PN n. 488, 490, 491. [III. 287.] 2350.... | |
| 1918 - 502 pages
...500. the ruling turned upon the meaning of a Missouri statute, which in terms made bills of lading negotiable "in the same manner as bills of exchange and promissory notes." after proper indorsement. Independently of that statute Missouri courts had expressed the view held... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1877 - 764 pages
...bills of exchange and promissory notes. No indorsement or assignment need be under seal." The words, "in the same manner as bills of exchange and promissory notes," are suggestive of a standard of negotiability dependent on negotiable words in the instrument. The note... | |
| 1882 - 1904 pages
...different purpose and performing different functions. It cannot be, therefore, that the statute which made them negotiable by indorsement and delivery, or negotiable...bills of exchange and promissory notes are negotiable, intended to change totally their character, put them in all respects on the footing of instruments... | |
| 1884 - 934 pages
...the court said : " It cannot be, therefore, that the statute which made them (bills of lading, etc.) negotiable by indorsement and delivery, or negotiable...bills of exchange and promissory notes are negotiable, intended to change wholly their character, put them in all respects on the footing of instruments which... | |
| 1906 - 1166 pages
...different purpose and performing different functions. It cannot be. therefore, that the statute which made them negotiable by indorsement and delivery, or negotiable...same manner as bills of exchange and promissory notes nre negotiable, intended to change totally their character, put them in all respects on the footing... | |
| 1884 - 978 pages
...different purpose and performing different functions. It cannot be, therefore, that the statute which made them negotiable by indorsement and delivery, or negotiable in the same manner as bills of exchange and promissor}r notes are negotiable, intended to change total!}7 their character, put them in all respects... | |
| 1903 - 1044 pages
...different purpose, and performing different functions. It cannot be, therefore, that the statute which made them negotiable by Indorsement and delivery, or negotiable...bills of exchange and promissory notes are negotiable, Intended to change totally their character, putting them In all respects on the footing of Instruments... | |
| Robert Hutchinson - 1891 - 1234 pages
...purpose and performing different functions. ' It cannot be, therefore, that the statute which made them negotiable by indorsement and delivery, or negotiable...bills of exchange and promissory notes are negotiable, intended to change totally their character, put them in all respects on the footing of instruments... | |
| William Wagener Porter - 1891 - 554 pages
...different purpose and performing different functions. It cannot be, therefore, that the statute which made them negotiable by indorsement and delivery, or negotiable in the same manner 1 Goodman c. Harvey, 4 Ad. & E , 110; Matthews v. Poythress, 4 Ga. 870; Goodman v. Simonds, 20 How.... | |
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