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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1939
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496 ARTICLE 13

An. Code, 1924, see. 183. 1912, sec. 185. 1904, sec. 185. 1898, ch. 119.

185. Where a bill payable after sight is accepted for honor, its maturity
is calculated from the date of the noting for non-acceptance, and not from
the date of the acceptance for honor.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 186. 1912, sec. 186. 1904, sec. 186. 1898, ch. 119.

186. Where a dishonored bill has been accepted for honor supra, pro-
test, or contains a reference in case of need, it must be protested for non-
payment before it is presented for payment to the acceptor for honor or
referee in case of need.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 187. 1912, sec. 187. 1904, sec. 187. 1898, ch. 119.

187. Presentment for payment to the acceptor for honor must be made
as follows:

1. If it is to be presented in the place where the protest for non-payment
was made, it must be presented not later than the day following its
maturity;

2. If it is to be presented in some other place than the place where it
was protested, then it must be forwarded within the time specified in
section 123."

An. Code, 1924, sec. 188. 1912, sec. 188.. 1904, sec. 188. 1898, ch. 119.

188. The provisions of section one hundred apply where there is delay
in making presentment to the acceptor for honor or referee in case of need.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 189. 1912, sec. 189. 1904, sec. 189. 1898, ch. 119.

189. When the bill is dishonored by the acceptor for honor it must be
protested for non-payment by him.

CHAPTER XV.—Payment of Bilk of Exchange for Honor.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 190. 1912, sec. 190. 1904, sec. 190. 1898, ch. 119.

190. Where a bill has been protested for non-payment, any person may
intervene and pay it supra protest for the honor of any person liable thereon,
or for the honor of the person for whose account it was drawn.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 191. 1912, sec. 191. 1904, sec. 191. 1898, ch. 119.

191. The payment for honor supra protest in order to operate as such,
and not as a mere voluntary payment, must be attested by a notarial act .of
honor which may be appended to the protest or form an extension to it.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 192. 1912, sec. 192. 1904, sec. 192. 1898, ch. 119.

192. The notarial act of honor must be founded on a declaration made
by the payer for honor or by his agent in that behalf, declaring his inten-
tion to pay the bill for honor and for whose honor he pays.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 193. 1912, sec. 193. 1904, sec. 193. 1898, ch. 119.

193. Where two or more parties offer to pay a bill for the honor of
different parties, the person whose payment will discharge most parties to
the bill is to be given the preference.


 

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