Negotiable Instruments Notes: Form and Interpretation (Sec. 1 - 8)
Negotiable Instruments Notes: Form and Interpretation (Sec. 1 - 8)
Negotiable Instruments Notes: Form and Interpretation (Sec. 1 - 8)
Interpretation (Sec. 1 - 8)
THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW
where the name is NOT signed, the HOLDER must prove that what is
written is intended as a signature of the person sought to be charged
printed
typewritten
stamped
engraved
photographed
lithographed
may be equivalent
Note
Promise
may be
money - NOT bonds, corp. stock, state paper, scrip, checks, foreign
bills, treasury certs.
assigns
assignees
holder
bearer
equivalent: possesor
Determination o negotiability:
1. apply provisions especially Sec. 1 above
may be at
2. current rate
3. fixed rate
(e) with costs of collection or an attorney's fee, in case payment shall not be
made at maturity.
Attorney's fee
must be reasonable
Overdue instrument - NOT fully negotiable - holder NOT holder in due course
*Sec. 3. When promise is unconditional. - An unqualified order or promise to
pay is unconditional within the meaning of this Act though coupled with:
(a) An indication of a particular fund out of which reimbursement is to be
made or a particular account to be debited with the amount; or
Fund for reimbursement (absolutely payable and should NOT be from a
restricted fund)
chattel notes
reference to mortgages
GR: Order or promise to any act in addition to the payment of money = non-
negotiable
EX: (CCWH)
(a) authorizes the sale of collateral securities in case the instrument be not
paid at maturity; or (merely accelerable = negotiable)
GR: promise of the maker to furnish additional security (additional act to the
promise to pay in money) = non-negotiable
(b) authorizes a confession of judgment if the instrument be not paid at
maturity; or
2 kinds of confession:
1. Cognovit actionem (NOTE: differs from warrant of attorney)
*Warrant of attorney
instrument in writting addressed to 1 or more attorneys named
therein, authorizing them, generally, to appear in any court, or in some
specified court on behalf of the person giving it, and to confess judgment
in favor of some particular person therein named in an action of debt
(c) waives the benefit of any law intended for the advantage or protection of
the obligor; or
benefits or protection of the obligor that may be waived:
1. presentment of payment
2. notice of dishonor
3. protest
(b) does not specify the value given, or that any value had been given
therefor; or
consideration is presumed
(c) does not specify the place where it is drawn or the place where it is
payable; or
(d) bears a seal; or
(e) designates a particular kind of current money in which payment is to be
made.
contract that foreign currency has fixed value in relation to the money
of the country in w/c the instrument is payable but no such contract
exists in the Phils.
But nothing in this section shall alter or repeal any statute requiring in
certain cases the nature of the consideration to be stated in the instrument.
(d) When the name of the payee does not purport to be the name of any
person; or
Sec. 12. Ante-dated and post-dated. - The instrument is not invalid for the
reason only that it is ante-dated or post-dated, provided this is not done for
an illegal or fraudulent purpose. The person to whom an instrument so dated
is delivered acquires the title thereto as of the date of delivery.
(b) Where the instrument provides for the payment of interest, without
specifying the date from which interest is to run, the interest runs from the
date of the instrument, and if the instrument is undated, from the issue
thereof;
(d) Where there is a conflict between the written and printed provisions of
the instrument, the written provisions prevail;
(f) Where a signature is so placed upon the instrument that it is not clear in
what capacity the person making the same intended to sign, he is to be
deemed an indorser;
Sec. 26. What constitutes holder for value. - Where value has at any time
been given for the instrument, the holder is deemed a holder for value in
respect to all parties who become such prior to that time.
Sec. 27. When lien on instrument constitutes holder for value. — Where the
holder has a lien on the instrument arising either from contract or by
implication of law, he is deemed a holder for value to the extent of his lien.