A Digest of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the State of Missouri : Contained in the First Twenty-Seven Volumes of Reports

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b. BY WHOM TO BE GIVEN.
61. Notice of the dishonor of a bill or note may be given by any party to the same. Glasgow v. Pratte, viii. 336.
62. And the holder may avail himself of the notice given in due time by any other party to the bill, against any other person upon the bill who would be liable to him, if he (the holder), had himself given due notice of the dishonor.
Glasscock V. Bank of Missouri, viii. 443.
63. Where notice of the dishonor of a bill is given by an indorser, and his name is s
...ubsequently erased from the bill by the holder, the liability of prior indoTsers is not affected thereby. Ibid.
C. SERVICE.
64. Notice of protest left with the drawer of a bill, for the indorser, at the drawer's house, where the indorser boarded, is insufficient. Bailey v. Bank of Missouri, vii. 467.
BILLS OP EXCHANGE AND PROMISSORY NOTES. XI. 93 65. Proof that the notary made inquiry of several of his acquaintances in different parts of the city of St. Louis, as to the place of business or residence of the maker of a bill, without being able to ascertain either, was held to dispense with proof of notice.


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