| Connecticut - 1911 - 470 sider
...includes mortgagee and pledgee; "value" is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract, and an antecedent or pre-existing obligation, whether for money or not, constitutes value where a bill is taken either in satisfaction thereof or as security therefor. (2) A thing is done "in good... | |
| Wisconsin - 1911 - 1198 sider
...''Specific goods" means goods identified and agreed upon at the time a contract to sell or a sale is made. "Value" is any consideration sufficient to support a simple 'contract. An antecedent or pre-existing claim, whether for money or not, constitutes value where goods or documents of title are taken either... | |
| New York (State) - 1917 - 328 sider
...Uniform State Laws for adoption in the Uniform Sales Act has been omitted from the New York Act: " 'Value' is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. An antecedent or pre-existing claim, whether for money or not, constitutes value where goods or documents of title are taken either... | |
| North Carolina - 1917 - 714 sider
...receipt. Recalpj.' "Value" is any consideration sufficient to support a simple con- Value. ' .,"..tract. An antecedent or preexisting obligation, whether for..." -.- .-. money or not, constitutes value where a receipt is taken either in satisfaction thereof or as security therefor. "Warehouseman" means a person... | |
| 1924 - 876 sider
...the person negotiating it." And section 7791 of that act defines the meaning of the word " value ": " Value is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. An antecedent or pre-existing debt constitutes value." On behalf of the plaintiff it is claimed that, as the notes of Scott Bond... | |
| Rhode Island. Supreme Court - 1916 - 668 sider
...a preexisting debt, he was also a holder for value under Section 31 of said chapter, providing that value "is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. An antecedent or preexisting debt constitutes value," and therefore plaintiff being a holder for value it was immaterial whether... | |
| Guam - 1952 - 568 sider
..."Specific goods" means goods identified and agreed upon at the time a contract to sell or a sale is made. "Value" is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. An antecedent or pre-existing claim, whether for money or not, constitutes value where goods or documents of titles are taken either... | |
| North Dakota. Supreme Court, Hiram A. Libby, Robert Milligan Carothers, Robert Dimon Hoskins, Edgar Whittlesey Camp, John McDowell Cochrane, Ames Francis Wilbur, Joseph Coghlan, Edwin James Taylor - 1921 - 716 sider
...International Bank all the rights of a purchaser for value. Section 6910, Compiled Laws 1913, reads thus: "Value is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. An antecedent or pre-existing debt constitutes value; and is deemed such whether the instrument is payable on demand or at a future... | |
| Mississippi. Supreme Court - 1921 - 1010 sider
...appears thereon to have become a party thereto for value." By section 25 of the act it is provided : "Value is any consideration sufficient to support a simple contract. An antecedent or pre-existing debt constitutes value, and is deemed such whether the instrument is payable on demand or at a future... | |
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