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BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES. 387 An. Code, sec. 143. 1904, sec. 143. 1898, ch. 119.
143. Where a negotiable instrument is materially altered without the
But when an instrument has been materially altered and is in the hand
The last clause of this section changes the prior existing law. This section has no An. Code, sec. 144. 1904, sec. 144. 1898, ch. 119. 144. Any alteration which changes: 1. The date; 2. The sum payable, either for principal or interest; 3. The time or place of payment; 4. The number or the relations of the parties; 5. The medium or currency in which payment is to be made;
Or which adds a place of payment where no place of payment is speci- CHAPTER X.——Bills of Exchange; Form and Interpretation. An. Code, sec. 145. 1904, sec. 145. 1898, ch. 119.
145. A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing addressed An. Code, sec. 146. 1904, sec. 146. 1898, ch. 119.
146. A bill of itself does not operate as an assignment of the funds An. Code, sec. 147. 1904, sec. 147. 1898, ch. 119.
147. A bill may be addressed to two or more drawees jointly, whether An. Code, sec. 148. 1904, sec. 148. 1898, ch. 119.
148. An inland bill of exchange is a bill which is, or on its face pur- An. Code, sec. 149. 1904, sec. 149. 1898, ch. 119.
149. Where in a bill drawer and drawee are the same person, or where |
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