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Chapter 3 Issuance (Sec.

191)
Terms, when sufficient? (Sec. 10)
Construction where instrument is ambiguous (Sec. 17) relate to Sec. 63.
Omissions (Sec. 6)
Presumption as to date (Sec. 11)
When date may be inserted (Sec. 13)
Ante-dated and post-dated
Complete or incomplete and/or delivered or undelivered instrument
Person to make delivery
Person to who the instrument is delivered
Immediate and remote parties
Alteration of instrument
What constitutes material alteration?

Chapter 4 Negotiation
What constitutes negotiation?
Negotiation distinguished from assignment
Basic rights of holder
Kinds of holder
HDC
Rights of HDC
When title is defective?
What constitutes notice of defect?
Notice before full amount is paid
When subject to original defense
Defense (s)
Kinds of defenses
Alteration of instrument
What constitutes a material alteration?
Fraud in factum vs. fraud in inducement
When person not deemed HDC
Liability of a party in a nego instrument
Persons primarily liable on instrument
Liability of person secondarily liable, when instrument is dishonored
Liability of maker
Liability of drawer
Requisites to set the liability of the drawer
Liability of acceptor
Indorsement
Indorsement, how made?
Indorsement must be on entire instrument
Transfer without indorsement
When a person deemed indorser
Order in which indorsers are liable?
Warranty of indorser
Liability of irregular indorser
Liability of indorser where paper negotiable by delivery
Kinds of indorsemen
Indorsement of instrument payable to bearer
Effect of restrictive indorsement; rights of indorsee
Words or phrases for qualified indorsement
Effect of instrument drawn or indorsed to a person as cashier
Indorsement whwere name is misspelled, and so forth
Indorsement in representative capacity
Time of indorsement
Place of indorsement, presumption
Continuation of nego character
Striking out indorsement

Chapter 5 Presentment
Kinds of presentment
Effect of want of demand on principal debtor
Reasonable hour or time of maturity
Time; how computed
Place of presentment
Presentment summarized
Presentment where instrument is not payable on demand and where payable on demand
Presentment where instrument payable at bank
Presentment where principal debtor is dead
Presentment to persons liable as partneres
Presentment to joint debtors
When delay in making presentment is excused
When presentment for acceptance must be made
When failure to present releases drawer and indorser?
Presentment for acceptance how made?
Presentment where time is insufficient
Where presentment for acceptance is excused?
Presentment for payment to acceptor for honor, how made?
When delay in making presentment is excused?

Chapter 6- Acceptance
Form of Acceptance
Acceptance; how made, by and so forth
Acceptance of the bill
Promise to accept; when equivalent to acceptance
Tiime allowed drawee to accept
Liability of drawee retaining or destroying bill deemed accepted
Checks no acceptance required
Acceptance of incomplete bill
Kinds of acceptance
What constitutes a general acceptance
Rights of parties as to qualified acceptance
Acceptance for honor, how made
Purpose of acceptance for honor
When bill may be accepted for honor
When deemed to be an acceptance for honor of the drawer
Liability of the acceptor for honor
Maturity of bill payable after sight; accepted for honor

Chapter 7 Discharge and payment for honor
Instrument; how discharged
Cancellation; unintentional; burden of proof
Renunciation by holder
When persons secondarily liable on the instrument are discharged
Rights of party who discharges instrument
Who may make payment for honor?
Payment for honor; how made?
Preference of parties offering to pay for honor?
Effect on subsequent parties where bill is paid for honor
Where holder refuses to receive payment supra protest
Rights of payer for honor

Chapter 8 Notice of Dishonor
Liability of person secondarily liable; when instrument dishonored
Duty of holder where bill not accepted
Rights of holder where bill not accepted
Notice of dishonor
Conditions to charge parties secondarily liable
Grounds for notice of dishonor
When notice is dispensed with
Party to give notice of dishonor
Effect of notice on behalf of holder
Effect where notice is given by party entitled thereto
When agent may give notice
When notice sufficient
Form of notice
To whom notice of dishonor may be given
Time within which notice must be given
Deposit in post office; what constitutes
Notice to subsequent party; time of
Where notice must be sent
Waiver of notice of dishonor
Whom affected by waiver
When notice is dispensed with
Notice of non-payment where acceptance refused
Effect of omission to give notice of non-acceptance
Referee in case of need
In what cases protest necessary
When protest need not be made; when must be made
Protest; how made
Protest; by whom made
Protest; when to be made
Protest; when to be made
Protest; where made
Protest both for non acceptance and non payment
Waiver of protest

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