| Edward Voigt, Charles Voigt - 1904 - 836 sider
..."Value" means valuable consideration. "Written" includes printed, and "writing" includes print. The person "primarily" liable on an instrument is the...terms of the instrument is absolutely required to pay same. All other parties are "secondarily" liable. In determining what is a "reasonable time" or an... | |
| Charles Monfort Lindsay - 1904 - 204 sider
...Randolph, Com. Paper, § 1075. (a) The word "liable" should be supplied. The person primarily liable is the person who by the terms of the instrument is absolutely required to pay the same. Section 191. (6) McGowan v. Bank of Kentucky, 5 Litt (15 Ky.) 272; Rice v. Hogan, 8 Dana (38 Ky.) 136;... | |
| Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (U.S.). Conference - 1904 - 212 sider
...holder as the payee or indorsee in possession, and under sec. 3, defining the person primarily liable as the person who, by the terms of the instrument, is absolutely required to pay the note — a demand note is discharged and the maker is freed from liability thereon when an endorsee,... | |
| American Bar Association - 1904 - 980 sider
...holder as the payee or indorsee in possession, and under sec. 3, defining the person primarily liable as the person who, by the terms of the instrument, is absolutely required to pay the note — a demand note is discharged and the maker is freed from liability thereon when an endorsee,... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams - 1904 - 824 sider
...liability here in the absence of appellants' signatures upon the note. It will be observed that § 18 says that no person is liable "on the instrument" whose signature does not appear thereon. This is not a suit on the instrument, but upon the guaranty of appellants that the amount the note... | |
| Kentucky - 1904 - 378 sider
...primarily ment is the person who, by the terms of the instrument, l^iiwe. second " V and unreasonable is absolutely required to pay the same. All other parties are "secondarily" liable. ••Reasonable time" s 192. In determining what is a "reasonable time" time - 1?> or an "unreasonable... | |
| North Carolina, Thomas Brown Womack, Needham Y. Gulley, William R. Rodman - 1905 - 1412 sider
...Note. For time from which interest runs, see s. 1952. 2342. Who primarily and secondarily liable. The person primarily liable on an instrument is the person...the same. All other parties are secondarily liable. 1899, c. 733. s. 192. 2343. Reasonable time determined by usage. In determining what is reasonable... | |
| Michigan - 1905 - 754 sider
..."Value" means valuable consideration. "Written" includes printed, and "writing" includes print. The person "primarily" liable on an instrument is the...same. All other parties are "secondarily" liable. In determining what is a "reasonable time" or an "unreasonable time," regard is to be had to the nature... | |
| Robert Emmet Bunker, Michigan - 1905 - 392 sider
..."Value" means valuable consideration. "Written" includes printed, and "writing" includes print. The person "primarily" liable on an instrument is the...of the instrument is absolutely required to pay the same.5 All other parties are "secondarily" liable. In determining what .is a "reasonable time" or an... | |
| Emilius Oviatt Randall - 1906 - 238 sider
...Insurance Co. v. McCague, 18 Ohio 54. (1849.) 3178a (5088) [Person Primarily Liable on Instrument.] The person "primarily" liable on an instrument is the...same. All other parties are "secondarily" liable. usage of trade or business (if any,) with respect to such instruments, and the facts of the particular... | |
| |