| 1921 - 1622 páginas
...provision of the Bills of Exchange Act that '"every holder of a bill is prima facie deemed to be a holder in due course' . . . 'but if in an action on a bill...force and fear, or illegality, the burden of proof is shifted.'" The provision as to the shifting of the burden of proof was not intended to apply to... | |
| Ernest Gustav Lorenzen - 1919 - 348 páginas
...have become a party thereto for value. (2) Every holder of a bill is prima facie deemed to be a holder in due course ; but if in an action on a bill it is...force and fear, or illegality, the burden of proof is shifted, unless and until the holder proves that, subsequent to the alleged fraud or illegality,... | |
| Newfoundland - 1919 - 800 páginas
...have become a party thereto for value. (2) Every holder of a bill is prima fade deemed to be a holder in due course, but if in an action on a bill it is...the bill is affected with fraud, duress, or force or fear, or illegality, the burden of proof is shifted, unless and until the holder proves that subsequent... | |
| Ernest Washington Chance - 1922 - 622 páginas
...become a party thereto for value. (2.) Every holder of a bill is prima facie deemed to be a holder in due course ; but if in an action on a bill it is...force and fear, or illegality, the burden of proof is shifted, unless and until the holder proves that, subsequent to the alleged fraud or illegality,... | |
| Alured Nathaniel Myddelton Wilshere, John Indermaur, Alured Myddelton Wilshere - 1922 - 742 páginas
...become a party thereto for value " (u).—" Every holder of a bill is primd facie deemed to be a holder in due course; but if in an action on a bill it is...the bill is affected with fraud, duress, or force, or fear, or illegality, the burden of proof is shifted, unless and until the holder proves that, subsequent... | |
| Howard Leslie Smith, William Underhill Moore - 1922 - 874 páginas
...section 30, subsec. 2, which provides that "every holder of a bill is prima facie deemed to be a holder in due course; but if in an action on a bill it is...subsequent negotiation of the bill is affected with fraud, * * * the burden of proof is shifted, unless and until the holder proves that, subsequent to the alleged... | |
| Henry Roscoe, James Sands Henderson - 1922 - 812 páginas
...for value. " (2.) Every holder of a bill is prima facie deemed to be a holder in due course ; but U in an action on a bill it is admitted or proved that the acceptance, issue, or eubsequent negotiation of the bill is affected with fraud, duress, or force and fear, or illegality,... | |
| 1922 - 834 páginas
...from the original section — the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 30 — in two respects. The words "the burden of proof that he is such holder in due course shall be on him" have been substituted for the words "the burden of proof is shifted," and, at the end of the section,... | |
| John Barnard Byles, Walter John Barnard Byles - 1923 - 532 páginas
...become a party thereto for value. (2.) Every holder of a bill is prima facie deemed to be a holder in due course; but if in an action on a bill it is...force and fear, or illegality, the burden of proof is shifted, unless and until the holder proves that, subsequent to the alleged fraud or illegality,... | |
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