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Chapter VIII. Defenses To Bills And Notes. Section 44. Classification Of Defenses |
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This section is from the book "Popular Law Library Vol9 Bills And Notes, Guaranty And Suretyship, Insurance, Bankruptcy", by Albert H. Putney. Also available from Amazon: Popular Law-Dictionary.
"The defenses interposed by a party to a bill or note in a suit brought by a holder against him are commonly of two classes:
(a) Real - or those which grow out of some defect inherent in the instrument itself.
(b) Personal - or those which grow out of acts which between privy parties would invalidate the transfer or prevent the enforcement of the instrument, but which do not attach to or invalidate the instrument." 1
 
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