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" A person placing his signature upon an instrument otherwise than as maker, drawer or acceptor, is deemed to be an indorser, unless he clearly indicates by appropriate words his intention to be bound in some other capacity. "
Harvard Law Review - Page 559
1916
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The Central Law Journal, Volume 83

1916 - 510 pages
...otherwise than as maker, drawer or acceptor is deemed to be an indorser, unless he clearly indicated by appropriate words his intention to be bound in some other capacity." It will be seen that a special indorsement does not destroy the negotiability of a note, and the question...
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The Law of Bills, Notes, and Checks: By Melville M. Bigelow

Melville Madison Bigelow - 1928 - 680 pages
...to draw the instrument, and 2. The existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse. SEC. 63. A person placing his signature upon an instrument...his intention to be bound in some other capacity. SEC. 64. Where a person, not otherwise a party to an instrument, places thereon his signature in blank...
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The Law of Bills, Notes, and Checks: By Melville M. Bigelow

Melville Madison Bigelow - 1928 - 682 pages
...instrument otherwise than as maker, drawer or acceptor, is deemed to be an indorser, adds the proviso " unless he clearly indicates by appropriate words his intention to be bound in 1 Adams v. Blethen, 66 Me. 19, 22 Am. Rep. 547; Thorpe v. Mindeman, 123 Wis. 149, 101 NW 417, 68 LRA...
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Smith's California Law Quizzer: 2000 Questions and Answers; Subjects Treated ...

Olin W. Smith - 1928 - 388 pages
...instrument or defect in the title of the person negotiating it. (CC 3133.) Ques. Who is an endorser? cates by appropriate words his intention to be bound in some other capacity. (CC 3144.) Ques. Are there any days of grace in California ? Ans. There are no days of grace allowed...
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United States Statutes at Large, Volume 76, Part 1

United States - 1962 - 810 pages
...(2) the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse. § 4384. When person deemed indorser A person placing his signature upon an instrument...his intention to be bound in some other capacity. § 4385. Liability of irregular indorser Where a person, not otherwise a party to an instrument, places...
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Corpus Juris: Being a Complete and Systematic Statement of the ..., Volume 8

William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - 1916 - 1200 pages
...S 825 (holding that the provision that a person indorsing a note in blank before delivery is deemed an indorser "unless he clearly Indicates by appropriate words his intention to be [liable] in some other capacity" means that if no words appear on the note, showing an intention to...
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Atlantic Reporter, Volume 109

1920 - 1092 pages
...signature upon an instrument otherwise than as maker, drawer or acceptor, is deemed to be an endorser, unless he clearly indicates by appropriate words his intention to be bound in some other capacity." Under the foregoing section, there can be no question that in so far as anything appears from the note...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 114

1909 - 1280 pages
...signature upon an Instrument otherwise than as maker, drawer or acceptor is deemed to be an endorser unless he clearly Indicates by appropriate words his Intention to be bound In some other capacity." And section 114 provides that: . "Where a person not otherwise a party to an Instrument places thereon...
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McKinney's Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated: With ..., Book 37

New York (State) - 1917 - 224 pages
...1100; Schlesinger v. Kurzrok, (1905) 47 Misc. 634, 94 NYS 442. § 113. When person deemed indorser. A person placing his signature upon, an instrument...his intention to be bound in some other capacity. This section was derived from the Negotiable Instruments Law of 1897, § 113. Accommodation indorsees:...
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Proceedings of the Louisiana Bar Association, Volume 15

Louisiana State Bar Association - 1914 - 424 pages
...656, 1911. The defendants wrote their names on the back of the note sued on. Sec. 63 of the NIL reads: "A person placing his signature upon an instrument...his intention to be bound in some other capacity." Without citing this section or any case, either under it or not under it, the Court said "As to defendants,...
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