COMMERCIAL LAW.
By EDWARD C. REYNOLDS, Esq.
II.—NOTES AND BILLS.
Although unpleasant papers to have outstanding with one’s name attached to them, at all events when that indicates, by its position, personal liability, yet a knowledge of their leading characteristics is so convenient in a time of a necessity which forces us, or some with whom we may have mercantile engagements, to have recourse to them, that we think best to insert proper forms here.
Note.
$200.
Portland, Me., October 1, 1883.
Thirty days after date I promise to pay to John Ray (“or order” or “or bearer”) two hundred dollars.