Philippine Law Journal, Količina 19University of the Philippines, College of Law, 1940 |
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Stran 203
... sentence of section 59 is : Every holder is deemed pri- ma facie to be a holder in due course ; but when it is shown that the title of any person who nego- tiated the instrument was defec- tive , the burden is on the holder to prove ...
... sentence of section 59 is : Every holder is deemed pri- ma facie to be a holder in due course ; but when it is shown that the title of any person who nego- tiated the instrument was defec- tive , the burden is on the holder to prove ...
Stran 204
... sentence as " it is necessary to qualify the previous general statement " . Ac- cording to them , under the last sentence , if A issues his note to B , and C gets possession of it and fraudulently negotiates it to D , the fraud of C in ...
... sentence as " it is necessary to qualify the previous general statement " . Ac- cording to them , under the last sentence , if A issues his note to B , and C gets possession of it and fraudulently negotiates it to D , the fraud of C in ...
Stran 206
... sentence of section 59 was apparently intended to codify the rule of Kinney v . Kruse to the extent at least of continuing the burden of proof on the defendant in such a case as the one at bar . Unless the last sentence is so inter ...
... sentence of section 59 was apparently intended to codify the rule of Kinney v . Kruse to the extent at least of continuing the burden of proof on the defendant in such a case as the one at bar . Unless the last sentence is so inter ...
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