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290 BILLS 'OF EXCHANGE AND PEOMISSOEY NOTES. [AET. 13
If given otherwise than through the postoffice, then within the time 1904, art. 13, sec. 124. 1898, ch. 119.
124. Where notice of dishonor is duly addressed and deposited in Ibid. sec. 125. 1898, ch. 119.
125. Notice is deemed to have been deposited in the postoffice when Ibid. sec. 126. 1898, ch. 119.
126. Where a party receives notice of dishonor, he has, after the Ibid. sec. 127. 1898, ch. 119.
127. Where a party has added an address to his signature, notice of
1. Either to the postoffice nearest to his place of residence, or to the
2. If he live in one place, and have his place of business in another,
3. If he is sojourning in another place, notice may be sent to the
But where the notice is actually received by the party within the Ibid. sec. 128. 1898. ch. 119.
128. Notice of dishonor may be waived, either before the time of
The principle stated in this section was established long before the passage Ibid. sec. 129. 1898, ch. 119.
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