| William Selwyn - Nisi prius - 1812 - 700 pages
...•unanimous concurrence, for facilitating a general commerce throughout the world. The person making the bill is called the drawer, the person to whom it is directed the drawee, and the person in whose favour it is made the payee. When the drawee has Undertaken... | |
| John Bayley, William English Barnes - Bills of exchange - 1813 - 292 pages
...enacted, that all Notes in writing, that sftter the 1»t B CO The person who makes a Bill is called the1 Drawer, the person to whom it ' is addressed the Drawee, and the person in whose favour it is made the Payee. If the Drawee accepts the Bill, he is called the Acceptor. The... | |
| François Peyre-Ferry - American letters - 1826 - 306 pages
...payable to order, it must be transferred by indorsement and delivery. The person, who makes or draws the bill, is called the drawer, the person, to whom it is addressed, the drawee, who, when he has undertaken to pay the amount, is termed the acceptor. The person, in whose favour... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1830 - 628 pages
...money to another, or to his order, at all events; that is, without any qualification or condition. The person who makes the bill is called the drawer...addressed, the drawee, and the person to whom, or whose order, on the face of the bill, it is payable, the payee. If the drawee accepts the bill, he... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Bills of exchange - 1829 - 532 pages
...dissolution. One partner cannot bind his co-partner after committing In general.] The person who makes a bill is called the drawer, the person to whom it is addressed the drawee, and the person in whose favour it is made, the payee. If the drawee accepts the bill, he is called the acceptor. The... | |
| Joshua Montefiore - Commercial law - 1830 - 528 pages
...payable to order, it must be transferred by endorsement and delivery. The person making or drawing the bill is called the drawer; the person to whom it is addressed the drawee ; who, when he has undertaken to pay the amount is called the acceptor. The person in whose favor the... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 608 pages
...money to another, or to hid order, at all events ; that is, without any qualification or condition. The person who makes the bill is called the drawer...addressed, the drawee, and the person to whom, or whose order, on the face of the bill, it is payable, the payee. If the drawee accepts the bill, he... | |
| John Bayley - Negotiable instruments - 1836 - 700 pages
...without access : vide Pearson v. Garrett, 4 Mod. 242. Clerke v. Martin, Lord The person who makes a bill is called the Drawer, the person to whom it is addressed the Drawee, and the person in whose favor it is made the Payee. Raym. 757. Salk. 129. Burton v. Souter, Lord Raym. 774. and Williams... | |
| Johann Beckmann - Inventions - 1846 - 594 pages
...Encyclopaedia of Commerce, which contains the most recent and practical account. The individual who issues the bill is called the drawer, the person to whom it is addressed the drawee, until he consent to honour the draft or obey the order or bill, by writing his name on the face of... | |
| Commerce - 1847 - 650 pages
...Encyclopaedia of Commerce, which contains the most recent and practical account. The individual who issues the bill is called the drawer, the person to whom it is addressed, the drawee, until he consent to honor the draft, or obey ihe order or bill, by writing his name on the face of... | |
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