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Abstract
A note, payable ninety days after date, authorized an entry of judgment against the maker by the holder "at any time after the date thereof, without stay of execution." Held, that this authority destroyed the negotiability of the note because it was neither payable on demand nor at a fixed and determinable future time. Wooleyhan v. Green (Del. 1931) 155 Atl. 602.
Recommended Citation
BILLS AND NOTES - NEGOTIABILITY OF NOTE AUTHORIZING JUDGMENT,
30
Mich. L. Rev.
297
(1931).
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https://repository.law.umich.edu/mlr/vol30/iss2/13