protest — A formal declaration made by a person interested or concerned in some act about to be done, or already performed, whereby he expresses his dissent or disapproval, or affirms the act against his will. The object of such a declaration is generally… … Black's law dictionary
Waiver Of Demand — An agreement by the party that has endorsed a check or draft to accept legal responsibility, without being formally notified, should the original issuer of the check or draft default. The waiver of demand may be express or implied; it may also be … Investment dictionary
without protest — See waiver of protest … Ballentine's law dictionary
no protest — Term used to describe the waiver of any right of protest when an instrument is not paid. Protest of dishonor is necessary, unless excused, to charge a drawer and endorser on any draft payable outside the United States. U.C.C. No.No. 3 501(3), 509 … Black's law dictionary
no protest — Term used to describe the waiver of any right of protest when an instrument is not paid. Protest of dishonor is necessary, unless excused, to charge a drawer and endorser on any draft payable outside the United States. U.C.C. No.No. 3 501(3), 509 … Black's law dictionary
ОТКАЗ ОТ ОПРОТЕСТОВАНИЯ — WAIVER OF PROTESTСм. ОТКАЗ ОТ ПРОТЕСТА … Энциклопедия банковского дела и финансов
bound — Noun: A boundary. In an indorser s waiver of protest of a note, in which he stipulates to be bound as if protest had been made, the word bound has been held to amount to a waiver of both demand and notice, since otherwise the stipulation would be … Ballentine's law dictionary
indorsement — Literally, as derived from the Latin indorsa, a writing on the back; employed in common as well as legal usage to designate the transaction whereby the holder of a bill or note transfers his right to such instrument to another person and incurs… … Ballentine's law dictionary
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NUISANCE — The owner or person in possession of land is not at liberty to use it as he pleases. Land, even if unencumbered, may not be used in such manner as to harm or disturb one s neighbors. Any neighbor can require the offending landowner to abate the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism