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BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES.

53. Special indorsement; indorse-
ment in blank.
54. Blank Indorsement; how changed
to special Indorsement.
55. When Indorsement restrictive.
56. Effect of restrictive indorsement;
rights of Indorser.
57. Qualified indorsement.
58. Conditional Indorsement.
59. Indorsement of Instrument pay-
able to bearer.
60. Indorsement when payable to
two or more persons.
61. Effect of instrument drawn or In-
dorsed to a person as cashier.
62. Indorsement where name is mis-
spelled, et cetera.
63. Indorsement in representative
capacity.
64. Time of indorsement; presump-
tion.
65. Place of indorsement; presump-
tion.
66. Continuation of negotiable char-
acter.
67. Striking out indorsement.
68. Transfer without indorsement ;
effect of.
69. When prior party may negotiate
instrument.

CHAPTER V — Rights of Holder.
70. Right of holder to sue; payment.
71. What constitutes a holder in due
course.
72. When person not deemed holder
in due course.
73. Notice before full amount paid.
74. When title defective.
75. What constitutes notice of de-
fect.
76. Rights of holder In due course.
77. When subject to original de-
fenses.
78. Who deemed holder in due
course.

CHAPTEB VI — Liabilities of Parties.
79. Liability of maker.
80. Liability of drawer.
81. Liability of acceptor.
82. When person deemed indorser.
83. Liability of irregular indorser.

84. Warranty; where negotiation by
delivery, et cetera.
85. Liability of general indorsers.
86. Liability of indorser where paper
negotiable by delivery.
87. Order in which Indorsers are
liable.
88. Liability of agent or broker.

CHAPTER VII — Presentment for
Payment.
89. Effect of want of demand on
principal debtor.
90. Presentment where instrument Is
not payable on demand.
91. What constitutes a sufficient pre-
sentment.
92. Place of presentment.
93. Instrument must be exhibited.
94. Presentment where instrument
payable at bank,
95. Presentment where principal
debtor Is dead.
96. Presentment to persons liable as
partners.
97. Presentment to joint debtors.
98. When presentment not required
to charge the drawer.
99. When presentment not required
to charge the indorser.
100. When delay in making present-
ment is excused.
101. When presentment may be dis-
pensed with.
102. When instrument dishonored by
non-payment.
103. Liability of person secondarily
liable, when instrument dis-
honored.
104. Time of maturity.
105. Time; how computed.
106. Hule where instrument payable
at bank.
107. What constitutes payment in due
course.

CHAPTER VIII — Notice of dishonor.
108. To whom notice of dishonor
must be given.
109. By whom given.
110. Notice given by agent.
111. Effect of notice given on behalf
of holder.



 

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