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" ... promissory note' inserted in the body of the instrument and expressed in the language employed in drawing up the instrument; 2. an unconditional promise to pay a determinate sum of money; 3. a statement of the time of payment; 4. a statement of the... "
An Arithmetic for Teachers - Page 470
by William F. Roantree, Mary S. Taylor - 1925 - 621 pages
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International Commercial Law: Being the Principles of Mercantile Law of the ...

Leone Levi - Commercial law - 1863 - 572 pages
...representative ; if not, such indorsements are void. The indorsement by transfer should state, 1st, the name of the person to whom, or to whose order the bill of exchango is to be paid ; 2nd, if the value has been received or carried to account, and if...
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International Commercial Law: Being the Principles of Mercantile ..., Volume 1

Leone Levi - Commercial law - 1863 - 570 pages
...representative ; if not, such indorsements are void. The indorsement by transfer should state, 1st, the name of the person to whom, or to whose order the bill of exchange is to be paid ; 2nd, if the value has been received or carried toaccount, and if the...
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Arrets de la Cour Supreme, de la Cour de Vice Admiraute & de la Cour des ...

Mauritius. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1877 - 336 pages
...Court held in that case that the fact of the grantor of a bill leaving a blank for the insertion of the name of the person to whom or to whose order the sum is payable " must be held to mean a mandate by " him to the holder for the time being to nil up...
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The Elements of Commercial Law

Albert Sidney Bolles - Commercial law - 1896 - 364 pages
...contract of indorsement that is not contrary to usage. An indorsement in full is one which mentions the name of the person to whom, or to whose order the money specified in the instrument is to be paid. Thus, a note indorsed "Pay to B or order," signed...
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Book of Forms Used with the Bliss System of Actual Business from the Start

F. H. Bliss - 1900 - 156 pages
..."In Blank" is simply the signature of the Indorser. In an Indorsement "In Full" the Indorser mentions the name of the person to whom, or to whose order, the money is to be paid. An Indorsement "Without Recourse" is one in which the Indorser wishes to relieVe...
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Money, Banking, and Finance

Albert Sidney Bolles - Bank management - 1903 - 348 pages
...short, to fill in any contract of indorsement in harmony with usage. An indorsement in full contains the name of the person to whom, or to whose order, the money specified in the instrument is to be paid. Thus, a note indorsed, " Pay to John Wakedog or order,"...
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The Home Library of Law ...

Albert Sidney Bolles - Law - 1905 - 224 pages
...contract of indorsement that is not contrary to usage. (6) An indorsement in full is one which mentions the name of the person to whom, or to whose order, the money specified in the instrument is to be paid. Thus, a note indorsed "Pay to B or order," signed...
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The American Business Manual, Including Organization ..., Volume 1

Francis Joseph Reynolds - Business - 1914 - 420 pages
...the signature of the indorser and specifies no indorsee. 2. A special indorsement has, in addition, the name of the person to whom, or to whose order the instrument is to be payable. The holder may convert a blank indorsement into a special indorsement...
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Business Man's Commercial Law Library, Volume 3

Albert Sidney Bolles - Business law - 1918 - 256 pages
...contract of indorsement that is not contrary to usage. (b) An indorsement in full is one which mentions the name of the person to whom, or to whose order, the money specified in the instrument is to be paid. Thus, a note indorsed "Pay to B or order," signed...
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Trade Promotion Series, Issue 98

United States - 1930 - 156 pages
...instrument. 4. If the bill has been drawn in two or more identical parts, a statement to that effect. 5. The name of the person to whom or to whose order payment is to be made. If this should have been omitted a bona fide holder in due course may fill in...
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