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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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318 BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES. [ART. 13

the matter in dispute fairly to trial at the next term thereafter
without any parlance or delay.

1898, oh. 54.

9. Whenever any principal, surety or other person in interest
upon competent testimony mokes it to appear to the satisfaction
of any court in which a recognizance in any bastardy case is
entered up that by reason of the death of the child, or by reason
of the payment of all dues arising under said recognizance, or
for any other reason, the recognizance should be discharged, the
court may moke such order of discharge or annulment of the
recognizance or such other order as may be deemed appropri-
ate by the court to discharge the obligors in the recognizance
and the record of the entry of such recognizance.

ARTICLE XIII.

BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES.

1. Damages on protested foreign
bill.
2 Recovery by endorser thereon.
3. Protest of Inland bills.
4. Damages on protested domestic
bills.
6. Recovery by endorser thereon.
6. Protest prima facie evidence of
presentment.
7. Also of notice of dishonor.
8. No reversal because endorse-
ments are in blank.
9. Legal holidays. (Note.)
10. Monday to be when they fall on
Sunday
11. Lost negotiable instruments.
12. No grace upon negotiable instru-
ments unless therein stipu-
lated to the contrary.

NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT.

CHAPTER 1 — General Provisions.
13. Short title.
14. Definition and meaning of terms.

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.



 

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