52-1701.
History: L. 1905, ch. 310, § 191; R.S. 1923, 52-1701; Repealed, L. 1965, ch. 564, § 416; January 1, 1966.
CASE ANNOTATIONS
1. Recitals on back of note do not impair its negotiability. Farnsworth v. Burdick, 94 K. 749, 752, 147 P. 863; Leach v. Urschel, 112 K. 629, 633, 212 P. 111.
2. Note providing "eight percent after due until paid" negotiable. Leach v. Urschel, 112 K. 629, 632, 212 P. 111.
3. Note waiving presentment, demand and protest still negotiable. Leach v. Urschel, 112 K. 629, 632, 232 P. 111.
4. Stipulation authorizing confession of judgment does not impair negotiability. Leach v. Urschel, 112 K. 629, 632, 212 P. 111.
5. Stipulation for attorney's fees does not impair negotiability of note. Leach v. Urschel, 112 K. 629, 632, 212 P. 111.
6. Note payable to the order of the maker is negotiable. Leach v. Urschel, 112 K. 629, 633, 212 P. 111.
7. Endorser of note payable to self may allege fraud in defense. Consolidated Motors Co. v. Urschel, 115 K. 147, 149, 222 P. 745.
8. Note payable to self is completed by maker's endorsement. State Bank v. Blazek, 115 K. 178, 179, 222 P. 748; De Good v. Wildman, 119 K. 292, 239 P. 748.
9. Myself note endorsed by maker becomes negotiable note payable to bearer. Foley v. Hardy, 122 K. 616, 619, 253 P. 238.