Negotiable Instruments Law Prefinals Joan Magaso
Negotiable Instruments Law Prefinals Joan Magaso
Negotiable Instruments Law Prefinals Joan Magaso
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IV. NEGOTIATION
J.A.L.M
Sec.
34. Special
indorsement;
indorsement in blank. - A special
indorsement specifies the person to
whom, or to whose order, the instrument
is to be payable, and the indorsement of
such indorsee is necessary to the further
negotiation
of
the
instrument.
An
indorsement
in blank
specifies
no
indorsee, and an instrument so indorsed is
payable to bearer, and may be negotiated
by delivery.
Sec. 35. Blank indorsement; how
changed to special indorsement. - The
holder may convert a blank indorsement
into a special indorsement by writing over
the signature of the indorser in blank any
contract consistent with the character of
the indorsement.
37. Effect
of
restrictive
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e. Indorsement
(Section 43)
Sec.
43. Indorsement
where name
is
misspelled, and so forth. - Where the name of
a payee or indorsee is wrongly designated or
misspelled, he may indorse the instrument as
therein described adding, if he thinks fit, his
proper signature.
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i. Continuation
(Section 47)
of
negotiable
character
Sec.
47. Continuation
of
negotiable
character. - An instrument negotiable in its
origin continues to be negotiable until it has been
restrictively indorsed or discharged by payment
or otherwise.
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CASES:
1. DE OCAMPO v GATCHALIAN 3 SCRA 596
2. MESINA v IAC 145 SCRA 497
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d. Liability of indorser
ii. warranties/liabilities
indorser (Section 66)
of
general
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PREFINALS
prior
parties
which
indorsers
are
liable
had
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CASES:
1. METROPOL v SAMBOK 120 SCRA 864
2. MARALIT v IMPERIAL 301 SCRA 605 (1999)
3. SAPIERA v CA 314 SCRA 370 (1999)
4. BPI v CA and NAPIZA 326 SCRA 641 (GR No.
11239, February 29, 2000)