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ART. 13] BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES. 321

CHAPTER IX — Discharge of Negotia-
ble Instruments.
138. How instruments discharged.
139. When person secondarily liable
on, discharged.
140. Right of party who discharged
instrument.
141. Renunciation by holder.
142. Cancellation; unintentional;
burden of proof.
143. Alteration of instrument; effect
of.
144. What constitutes a material
alteration.

CHAPTER X — Bills of Exchange;
Form and Interpretation.
145. Bill of exchange defined.
146. Bill not an assignment of funds
in hands of drawee.
147. Bill addressed to more than one
drawee.
148. Inland and foreign bills of
exchange.
149. When bill may be treated as
promissory note.
150. Referee in case of need...

CHAPTER XI— Acceptance of Bills of
Exchange.
151. Acceptance; how made, et
cetera.
152. Holder entitled to acceptance
on face of bill.
153. Acceptance by separate instru-
ment.
154. Promise to accept; when equiv-
alent to acceptance.
155. Time allowed drawee to accept.
156. Liability of drawee retaining
or destroying bill.
157. Acceptance of Incomplete bill.
158. Kinds of acceptances.
159. What constitutes a general
acceptance.
160. Qualified acceptance.
161. Rights of parties as to qualified
acceptance.

CHAPTER XII — Presentment of Bills
of Exchange for Acceptance.
162. When presentment for accept-
ance must be made.
163. When f allure to present, releases
drawer and Indorser.
[64. Presentment; how made.
165. On what days presentments
may be made.
166. Presentment; where time is
insufficient.
167. When presentment Is excused.
168. When dishonored by non-
acceptance.
169. Duty of holder where bill not
accepted.
170. Rights of holder where bill not
accepted.

CHAPTER XIII— Protests of Bitts of
Exchange.
171. In what cases protest necessary.
172. Protest; how made.
173. Protest; by whom made.
174. Protest; when to be made.
175. Protest; where made.
176. Protest; both for non-accept-
ance and non-payment.
177. Protest before maturity where
acceptor insolvent.
178. When protest dispensed with.
179. Protest; where bill Is lost, et
cetera.

CHAPTER XIV — Acceptance of Bills
of Exchange f or Honor.

180. When bill may be accepted for
honor.
181. Acceptance for honor; how
made.
i82. When deemed to be an accept-
ance for honor of the drawer.
183. Liability of acceptor for honor.
184. Agreement of acceptor for
honor.
185. Maturity of bill payable after
sight; accepted for honor.



 

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