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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PEOMISSOET NOTES. [ART. 13

112. Effect where notice is given by
party entitled thereto.
113. When agent may give notice.
114. When notice sufficient.
115. Form of notice.
116. To whom notice may be given.
117. Notice where party is dead.
118. Notice to partners.
119. Notice to persons jointly liable.
120. Notice to bankrupt.
121. Time within which notice must
be given.
122. Where parties reside in same
place.
123. Where parties reside in different
places.
124. When sender deemed to have
given due notice.
125. Deposit in postoffice; what consti-
tutes.
126. Notice to subsequent parties;
time of.
127. Where notice must be sent.
128. Waiver of notice.
129. Who affected by waiver.
130. Waiver of protest.
131. When notice dispensed with.
132. Delay in giving notice; how exe-
cuted.
133. When notice need not be given to
drawer.
134. When notice need not be given to
indorser.
135. Notice of non-payment where ac-
ceptance refused.
136. Effect of omission to give notice
of non-acceptance.
137. When protest need not be made;
when must be made.

CHAPTER IX — Discharge of Negotiable
Instruments.
138. How instruments discharged.
139. When person secondarily liable
on, discharged.
140. Right of party who discharged
instrument.
141. Renunciation by holder.
142. Cancellation; unintentional; bur-
den of proof.
143. Alteration of instrument; effect
of.

144. What constitutes a material alter-
ation.

CHAPTER X — Bills of Exchange; Form
and Interpretation.
145. Bill of exchange defined.
146. Bill not an assignment of funds
in hands of drawee.
147. Bill addressed to more than one
drawee.
148. Inland and foreign bills of ex-
change.
149. When bill may be treated as
promissory note.
150. Referee in case of need.

CHAPTER XI — Acceptance of Bills of
Exchange.
151. Acceptance; how made, et cetera.
152. Holder entitled to acceptance on
face of bill.
153. Acceptance by separate instru-
ment.
154. Promise to accept; when equiva-
lent to acceptance.
155. Time allowed drawee to accept.
156. Liability of drawee retaining or
destroying bill.
157. Acceptance of incomplete bill.
158. Kinds of acceptances.
159. What constitutes a general ac-
ceptance.
160. Qualified acceptance.
161. Rights of parties as to qualified
acceptance.

CHAPTER XII — Presentment of Bills of
Exchange for Acceptance.
162. When presentment for acceptance
must be made.
163. When failure to present, releases
drawer and indorser.
164. Presentment; how made.
165. On what days presentments may
be made.
166. Presentment; where time is In-
sufficient.
167. When presentment is excused.
168. When dishonored by non-accept-
ance.
169. Duty of holder where bill not ac-
cepted.



 

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