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Download Chapter I. History, Nature, and Purposes of Negotiable Contracts. (11.7 MB)

Download Chapter II. Bibliography of Negotiable Contracts. (705 KB)

Download Chapter III. Enumeration and Definition of Negotiable Contracts. (4.4 MB)

Download Chapter IV. Essentials of Negotiable Contracts. (56.9 MB)

Download Chapter V. Non-Essentials of Negotiable Contracts. (7.0 MB)

Download Chapter VI. Acceptance. (35.5 MB)

Download Chapter VII. Methods of Transferring Commercial Contracts. (3.3 MB)

Download Chapter VIII. Indorsement. (28.4 MB)

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Download Chapter X. Warranties or Admissions of an Indorser 'Without Recourse.' (4.8 MB)

Download Chapter XI. Warranties or Admissions of a Transferrer of a Commercial Contract Without Indorsement. (6.7 MB)

Download Chapter XII. Protest. (17.2 MB)

Download Chapter XIII. Presentment and Demand. (7.0 MB)

Download Chapter XIV. Defenses to Commercial Contracts. (9.9 MB)

Download Chapter XV. Defenses.--Alteration.--Negligence. (2.4 MB)

Download Chapter XVI. Defenses, Fraud. (6.2 MB)

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Download Chapter XIX. Bona Fide Holder--Who Is. (7.0 MB)

Download Chapter XX. Checks and Bills of Exchange Distinguished. (3.9 MB)

Download Chapter XXI. Quasi-Negotiable Contracts. (3.0 MB)

Download Chapter XXII. Conflict of Laws. (4.2 MB)

Download Chapter XXIII. Surities or the Contract of Suretyship. (1.6 MB)

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Download Chapter XXV. General Provisions. (690 KB)

Download Chapter XXVI. Form and Interpretation. (3.3 MB)

Download Chapter XXVII. Consideration of Negotiable Instruments. (627 KB)

Download Chapter XXVIII. Negotiation. (1.8 MB)

Download Chapter XXIX. Rights of Holders. (952 KB)

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Download Chapter XXXI. Presentment for Payment. (1.7 MB)

Download Chapter XXXII. Notice of Dishonor. (2.5 MB)

Download Chapter XXXIII. Discharge of Negotiable Instruments. (1.0 MB)

Download Chapter XXXIV. Bills of Exchange; Form and Interpretation. (640 KB)

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Download Chapter XXXVII. Protest of Bills of Exchange. (935 KB)

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Download Chapter XXXIX. Payment of Bills of Exchange for Honor. (609 KB)

Download Chapter XL. Bills in a Set. (555 KB)

Download Chapter XLI. Promissory Notes and Checks. (528 KB)

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Download Chapter XLV. Bills of Exchange--Form and Interpretation. (3.2 MB)

Download Chapter XLVI. Capacity and Authority of Parties. (756 KB)

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Download Chapter LIII. Lost Instruments. (283 KB)

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Download Chapter LV. Conflict of Laws. (602 KB)

Download Chapter LVI. Cheques on a Banker. (454 KB)

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Description

“The cases here collected and annotated, have been selected by the undersigned, primarily for the use of students in his classes. To make a wise selection of cases from the large number that are to be found upon a particular subject is a most difficult task … It has been attempted here to select, as far as possible, the very earliest cases upon the particular subject, so that the student would thereby be able to get at the reason of the rule without reference to any statutory provisions. Attention is called to the latest cases, however, in the foot notes.” --Preface

Publication Date

1898

Publisher

George Wahr

City

Ann Arbor, Mich.

Keywords

Negotiable instruments, Checks, Casebooks, University of Michigan Law School

Disciplines

Banking and Finance Law | Commercial Law | Conflict of Laws | Contracts | Legal Education

Elements of the Law of Negotiable Contracts

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