CHAPTER I. NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS IN GENERAL. ARTICLE I. General definitions. II. Interpretation. III. Indorsement. IV. Presentment for payment. V. Dishonor. VI. Excuse of presentment and notice. ARTICLE I. GENERAL DEFINITIONS. SECTION 1712. To what instruments this title is applicable,. 1713. Negotiable instrument, what,. . . Page. 523 523 1724. Instruments payable to a person or his order, how construed, . 526 ARTICLE VII. EXTINCTION OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS. SECTION 1772. Obligation of party, when extinguished, 1773. Revival of obligation,... Page. 545 546 546 547 547 547 547 547 547 1785. When presentment to be made to drawee in case of need,.. 549 549 ARTICLE IV. ACCEPTANCE. SECTION 1787. Acceptance, how made, 1788. Holder entitled to acceptance on face of bill,.. 1791. Promise to accept, when equivalent to acceptance,. 1793. What is admitted by acceptance,.. ARTICLE V, ACCEPTANCE OR PAYMENT FOR HONOR. Page. 550 550 550 551 551 551 552 SECTION 1794. When bill may be accepted or paid for honor, 552 1795. Holder of bill of exchange, bound to accept payment for honor,... 553 553 1797. How enforced,.. 553 553 1798. Notice of dishonor not excused by acceptance for honor, . ARTICLE VI. PRESENTMENT FOR PAYMENT. SECTION 1799. Presentment, when bill not accepted, where made, 1800. Presentment of bill, payable at particular place,. 1801. Effect of delay in presentment in certain cases, 1802. Effect in other cases,. 554 554 554 554 BONDS, BANK NOTES AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. SECTION 1827. Bank note negotiable after payment, 1828. Title acquired by indorsee, TITLE XVI. GENERAL PROVISIONS. SECTION 1829. Parties may waive provisions of Code,. 560 560 561 561 ... 561 DIVISION FOURTH. GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO PERSONS, PROPERTY, AND OBLIGATIONS, OR TO TWO OF THOSE SUBJECTS. PART I. Relief. II. Special relations of debtor and creditor. III. Nuisance. IV. Maxims of jurisprudence. V. Definitions and general provisions. N |