The Codified Negotiable Instruments Law of the State of New York : Laws of New York, 1897, Chapter 612. Being Chapter L of the General Laws ... With An Appendix Containing New York Interest Laws.
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171. Notice to persons jointly liable. 172. Notice to bankrupt. 173. Time within which notice must be given. 174.. Where parties reside in same place. 175. Where parties reside in different places. 176; When sender deemed to have given due notice. 177. Deposit in post-office, what constitutes. 178. Notice to subsequent parties, time of. 179. When notice must be sent. 180. Waiver of notice. 181. Whom affected by waiver. 182. Waiver of protest. 183. When notice dispensed with. 184 Delay in giving... notice ; how excused. ' 185. When notice need not be given to drawer, 186. When notice need not be given to indorser. 187. Notice of non-paymenttwhere acceptance refused. 188. Effect of omission to give notice of non-acceptance. 189. When protest need not be made ; when must be made. NOTICE OF DISHONOR. 87 To whom notice of dishonor must be giveh- § 160. Except as herein otherwise provided, when a negotiable instrument has been dishonored by non-- acceptance or non-payment, notice of dishonor must be given to the drawer and to each indorser, and any drawer or indorser to whom such notice is not given is discharged.
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