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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
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18 BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES. [ART. 13

15. Person primarily liable on in-
strument.
16. Reasonable time, what consti-
tutes.
17. Time, how computed; when last
day falls on holiday.
18. Application of chapter.
19. Rule of law merchant; when
governs.

CHAPTER II — Negotiable Instruments
in General. Form and Inter-
pretation.
20. Form of negotiable instruments.
21. Certainty as to sum; what con-
stitutes.
22. When promise is unconditional.
23. Determinable future time; what
constitutes.
24 Additional provisions not affect-
ing negotiability.
25. Omissions, seal, particular
money.
26. When payable on demand.
27. When payable to order.
28 When payable to bearer.
29. Terms when sufficient.
30. Date of; presumption as to.
31. Ante-dated and post-dated.
32. When date may be inserted.
83. Blanks, when may be filled.
34. Incomplete instrument not -de-
livered.
35. Delivery, when effectual; when
presumed.
36. Construction where instrument
is ambiguous.
37. Liability of person signing in
trade or assumed name.
38. Signature by agent; authority;
how shown.
39. Liability of person signing as
agent, et cetera
40. Signature by procuration; effect
of.
41. Effect of indorsement by infant
or corporation.
42. Forged signature, effect of.

CHAPTER III — Consideration of Nego-
tiable Instruments.
43. Presumption of consideration.
44. What constitutes consideration.
45. What constitutes holder for
value.
46. When lien on instrument con-
stitutes holder for value
47. Effect of want of consideration.
48. Liability of accommodation
party.

CHAPTER IV — Negotiation.
49 What constitutes negotiation.
50. Indorsement; how made.
51. Indorsement must be of entire
instrument.
52. Rinds of indorsements.
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
indorsed 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. Sinking out indorsement.
68. Transfer without indorsement;
effect of.
69. When prior party may negotiate
instrument.



 

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