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Bills And Notes -- Non-Negotiable Because Of Reference To Trust Agreement
Bills And Notes -- Non-Negotiable Because Of Reference To Trust Agreement
Michigan Law Review
Whether certain purchasers of notes occupied a better position than the ones from whom they purchased depended upon whether the notes in question were negotiable. Each note contained the following clause: "This note is one of a duly authorized issue of notes . . . issued under and all legally entitled to the benefit of a trust indenture. . . . For a description of the rights of the holders of the notes and the terms and conditions upon which the notes are issued, reference is made to said Trust Indenture with like effect as though said Trust Indenture were …
Bills And Notes - Negotiable Despite Reference To Trust Agreement
Bills And Notes - Negotiable Despite Reference To Trust Agreement
Michigan Law Review
In an action of replevin for the recovery of stolen debenture bonds, the defense relied upon the contention that the bonds were negotiable and that they had been bought by an innocent purchaser. The bonds in terms referred to a trust agreement "for a statement of the terms under which the said debentures are issued, and the rights. and obligations of the company, of the trustee and of the respective holders of the said debentures under the said trust agreement." It was further provided in the bonds that "to the extent provided in the said trust agreement all rights of …