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CAP. 19]

Originally

9 of 1885.

Fraser

3 of 1885.

45 & 46 Vict. c. 61.

Bills of Exchange.

CHAPTER 19.

BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

To codify the law relating to bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes.

[4th May, 1885.]

Short title.

Interpretation.

(Cap. 149.)

PART I.

Preliminary Provisions.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Bills of Exchange Ordinance.

2. In this Ordinance-

"acceptance" means an acceptance completed by delivery or notification;

"action" means action or suit and includes counterclaim and set-off;

"banker" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not, who carry on the business of banking;

"bankrupt" includes any person whose estate is vested in a trustee or assignee under the law relating to bankruptcy;

"bearer" means the person in possession of a bill or note which is payable to bearer;

"bill" means bill of exchange, and "note" means promissory note;

"delivery" means transfer of possession, actual or constructive, from one person to another;

"general holiday" has the same meaning as in the Holidays Ordinance;

"holder" means the payee or indorsee of a bill or note who is in possession of it, or the bearer thereof;

"indorsement" means an indorsement completed by delivery;

"issue" means the first delivery of a bill or note, complete in form, to a person who takes it as a holder;

"person" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not;

"value" means valuable consideration.

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CAP. 19] Originally 9 of 1885. Fraser 3 of 1885. 45 & 46 Vict. c. 61. Bills of Exchange. CHAPTER 19. BILLS OF EXCHANGE. To codify the law relating to bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes. [4th May, 1885.] Short title. Interpretation. (Cap. 149.) PART I. Preliminary Provisions. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Bills of Exchange Ordinance. 2. In this Ordinance- "acceptance" means an acceptance completed by delivery or notification; "action" means action or suit and includes counterclaim and set-off; "banker" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not, who carry on the business of banking; "bankrupt" includes any person whose estate is vested in a trustee or assignee under the law relating to bankruptcy; "bearer" means the person in possession of a bill or note which is payable to bearer; "bill" means bill of exchange, and "note" means promissory note; "delivery" means transfer of possession, actual or constructive, from one person to another; "general holiday" has the same meaning as in the Holidays Ordinance; "holder" means the payee or indorsee of a bill or note who is in possession of it, or the bearer thereof; "indorsement" means an indorsement completed by delivery; "issue" means the first delivery of a bill or note, complete in form, to a person who takes it as a holder; "person" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not; "value" means valuable consideration. 356
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CAP. 19] Original ly 9 of 18 85. Fraser 3 of 1885. 45 & 46 Vict. c. 61. Bills of Exchange. CHAPTER 19. BILLS OF EXCHANGE. To codify the law relating to bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes. [4th May, 1885.] Short title. Interpretatio n. (Cap. 149.) PART I. Preliminary Provisions. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Bills of Exchange Ordinance. 2. In this Ordinance- "acceptance" means an acceptance completed by delivery or notification; "action" means action or suit and includes counterclaim and set-off; "banker" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not, who carry on the business of banking; "bankrupt" includes any person whose estate is vested in a trustee or assignee under the law relating to bank- ruptcy; "'bearer'' means the person in possession of a bill or note which is payable to bearer; "bill" means bill of exchange, and "note" means pro- missory note; *'delivery" means transfer of possession, actual or construc- tive, from one person to another; "'general holiday" has the same meaning as in the Holidays Ordinance; "holder" means the payee or indorsee of a bill or note who is in possession of it, or the bearer thereof; indorsement" means an indorsement completed by delivery; "issue" means the first delivery of a bill or note, complete in form, to a person who takes it as a holder; "person" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not; "value" means valuable consideration. 356 -
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CAP. 19]

Original ly

9 of 18 85.

Fraser

3 of 1885.

45 & 46 Vict. c. 61.

Bills of Exchange.

CHAPTER 19.

BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

To codify the law relating to bills of exchange, cheques

and promissory notes.

[4th May, 1885.]

Short title.

Interpretatio n.

(Cap. 149.)

PART I.

Preliminary Provisions.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Bills of Exchange Ordinance.

2. In this Ordinance-

"acceptance" means an acceptance completed by delivery

or notification;

"action" means action or suit and includes counterclaim

and set-off;

"banker" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated

or not, who carry on the business of banking; "bankrupt" includes any person whose estate is vested in

a trustee or assignee under the law relating to bank- ruptcy;

"'bearer'' means the person in possession of a bill or note

which is payable to bearer;

"bill" means bill of exchange, and "note" means pro-

missory note;

*'delivery" means transfer of possession, actual or construc-

tive, from one person to another;

"'general holiday" has the same meaning as in the Holidays

Ordinance;

"holder" means the payee or indorsee of a bill or note who is in possession of it, or the bearer thereof; indorsement" means an indorsement completed by

delivery;

"issue" means the first delivery of a bill or note, complete

in form, to a person who takes it as a holder; "person" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated

or not;

"value" means valuable consideration.

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