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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1898
Volume 391, Page 42   View pdf image (33K)
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42 BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES. [ ART. 13

1. If given at the place of business of the person to receive
notice, it must be given before the close of business hours on the
day following;

2. If given at his residence, it must be given before the usual
hours of rest on the day following;

3. If sent by mail, it must be deposited in the post office in
time to reach him in usual course on the day following.

123. Where the person giving and the person to receive
notice reside in different places, the notice must be given within
the following times:

1. If sent by mail, it must be deposited in the post office in
time to go by mail the day following the day of dishonor, or if
there be no mail at a convenient hour on that day, by the next
mail thereafter.

If given otherwise than through the post office, then within
the time that notice would have been received in due course of mail,
if it had been deposited in the postoffice within the time specified
in the last sub-division.

124. Where notice of dishonor is duly addressed and deposi-
ted in the post office, the sender is deemed to have given due
notice, notwithstanding any miscarriage in the mails.

125. Notice is deemed to have been deposited in the post
office when deposited in any branch post office or any letter box
under the control of the post office department.

126. Where a party receives notice of dishonor, he has, after
the receipt of such notice, the same time for giving notice to
antecedent parties that the holder has after the dishonor.

127. Where a party has added an address to his signature,
notice of dishonor must be sent to that address; but if he has not
given such address, then the notice must be sent as follows:

I. Either to the post office nearest to his place of residence, or
to the post office where he is accustomed to receive his letters;
or

 

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