Louis Arthur Goodeve, John Herbert Williams, William Morse Crowdy
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90. As to issue on delivery by a ^ lb, Hee Petit Y. Benson, Comh.i62, ., . - „ ,, » .. « 7 /x Q rr T-. J m f. r i^ t> ^^^^'f *^ BoxendoU V. Bennett, 3 ' lb. See Halttead v. Skelton, 6 Q. B. ^ J ^v ,„, , , ^ . , 86. Q. B. D. 631 ; Ingham, v. Primrose, 7 ' n. See RusseU v. Phillips, 14 Q. B. C. B. N. S. 82 ; Arnold v. Cheqw Bank, 891. 1 C. P. D. 678. Digitized by LjOOQIC 176 THE MODERN LAW OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. Capacity of parties. Chap. Xn. facie authoritj^ to fill it up for anj'^ amount which t...he stamp will cover/ using the signature for that of the drawer, the acceptor, or an indorser;^ and similarly, when a bill is wanting in any material particular, the holder has prima facie authority to fill up the omission in any way he thinks fit.^ But the completion must be within a reasonable time and in accordance with the authority given ;^ though, in the hands of a holder in due course, the bill is valid whether it had been so duly completed or not.* The drawer's name, it would seem, may be filled in even after the acceptor's death.* Capacity to incur liability as a party to a bill is co-extensive with capacity to contract.^ A corporation cannot make itself liable as a party to a bill unless it is competent so to do under the law relating to corporations.^ If a bill is drawn or indorsed by a corporation having no power to incur liability on a bill, the holder is entitled to receive payment and to enforce the bill against any other party.* CJorporations.
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