Drexler v. McGlynn
Citations
- 99 Cal. 143
- 33 P. 773
- 1893 Cal. LEXIS 625
Syllabus
<p>Promissory Note—Indorsement—Notice of Dishonor to Executors—Misdescription. —A notice of dishonor of a promissory note may be given in case of the death of the indorser to those whom he has appointed as executors by his will, though not yet appointed as such by the court, and it is sufficient if such executors receive notice of the dishonor, though misdescribed in the notice as administrators of the estate of the indorser.</p> <p>Id.—Address of Notice—Representatives of Deceased Person.—A notice of dishonor given to the representatives of a deceased person need not be addressed to them in their representative character.</p> <p>Id. — Notice by Aoent.—A notice of dishonor may properly be given by an agent, and the agent may give the notice in his own name.</p>
Judges: Paterson
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