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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
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ART. 13] BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES. 19

CHAPTER V— Rights of Holder.
70. Right of holder to sue; payment.
71. What constitutes a holder in due
course.
72. When person not deemed holder
in due course.
73 Notice before full amount paid.
74. When title defective.
75. What constitutes notice of defect.
76. Rights of holder in due course.
77. When subject to original de-
fenses.
78. Who deemed holder in due
course.

CHAPTER VI— Liabilities of Parties
79. Liability of maker.
80. Liability of drawer.
81. Liability of acceptor.
82. When person deemed indorser.
83. Liability of irregular indorser.
84. Warranty, where negotiation by
delivery, etc.
85. Liability of general indorsers.
86. Liability of indorser where paper
negotiable by delivery.
87. Order in which indorsers are
liable.
88. Liability of agent or broker.

CHAPTER VII — Presentment for
Payment.
89. Effect of want of demand on
principal debtor.
90. Presentment where instrument
is not payable on demand.
91. What constitutes a sufficient
presentment.
92. Place of presentment.
93. Instrument must be exhibited.
94. Presentment where instrument
payable at bank
95 Presentment where principal
debtor is dead.
96. Presentment to persons liable
as partners.
97. Presentment to joint debtors.
96. When presentment not required
to charge the drawer.

99. When presentment not required
to charge the indorser.
100. When delay in making present
ment is excused.
. 01. When presentment may be dis-
pensed with.
. 02. When instrument dishonored
by non-payment.
103. Liability of person secondarily
liable, when instrument dis-
honored.
104 Time of maturity
105. Time; how computed.
106. Hale where instrument payable
at bank.
107. What constitutes payment in
due course.

CHAPTER VIII — Notice of Dishonor.
108. To whom notice of dishonor
must be given.
109. By whom given.
110. Notice given by agent.
111. Effect of notice given on behalf
of holder.
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 dif-
ferent places.
124. When sender deemed to have
given due notice.
125. Deposit in post office, what
constitutes.
126. Notice to subsequent parties;
time of
127 Where notice must be sent.
128 Waiver of notice.



 

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