Studies in the Civil Law, And Its Relations to the Law of England And America
The book Studies in the Civil Law, And Its Relations to the Law of England And America was written by author Howe, William Wirt, 1833-1909 Here you can read free online of Studies in the Civil Law, And Its Relations to the Law of England And America book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Studies in the Civil Law, And Its Relations to the Law of England And America a good or bad book?
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This obligation is not personal. The only legal interest the artist has is to get his pay. It matters not from whom the money comes. And this payment may be made by any one. Such payment may be lawfully made, or tendered, under the civil law, by a co-obligor, by a surety, by a subse- quent encumbrancer, and even by a third person having no interest. This doctrine has received illustration in two curious cases in Louisiana. In the first case, Holland v. Miller,^ one Miller had made a note, and t...he defendant, Pierce, had indorsed it. It then passed from hand to hand until it was discounted by the bank. On the day it ma- tured, about three o'clock, p. m., the plaintiff, Holland, who was not on the paper in any way, went to the bank, and paid the amount of the note to the teller, took the note, carried it to a notary, and had it presented, protested for non-payment, and notice given to the de- fendant, Pierce. The officers of the bank testified that •they never sold discounted paper, and that Holland paid and took up the note.
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