[ Act No. 2337, February 27, 1914 ]
AN ACT DECLARING SECTIONS EIGHTY-FIVE AND ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOUR OF ACT NUMBERED TWO THOUSAND AND THIRTY-ONE, ENTITLED ''THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW," IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT AND REPEALING INCONSISTENT PROVISIONS OF LAW.
By authority of the United States, be it enacted by the Philippine Legislature, that:
SECTION 1. Sections eighty-five and one hundred and ninety-four of Act Numbered Two thousand and thirty-one, entitled "The Negotiable Instruments Law," are hereby declared to be in full force and effect and so much of Act Numbered Twenty-one hundred and sixty as provides when negotiable instruments falling due or maturing on any public holiday shall be deemed to have matured, and all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with said sections eighty-five and one hundred and ninety-four of Act Numbered Two thousand and thirty-one, are hereby repealed.
SEC. 2. All acts heretofore done in accordance with the provisions of sections eighty-five and one hundred and ninety-four of Act Numbered Two thousand and thirty-one since the said Act took effect are hereby declared valid and effective.
SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect on its passage.
Enacted, February 27, 1914.
SECTION 1. Sections eighty-five and one hundred and ninety-four of Act Numbered Two thousand and thirty-one, entitled "The Negotiable Instruments Law," are hereby declared to be in full force and effect and so much of Act Numbered Twenty-one hundred and sixty as provides when negotiable instruments falling due or maturing on any public holiday shall be deemed to have matured, and all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with said sections eighty-five and one hundred and ninety-four of Act Numbered Two thousand and thirty-one, are hereby repealed.
SEC. 2. All acts heretofore done in accordance with the provisions of sections eighty-five and one hundred and ninety-four of Act Numbered Two thousand and thirty-one since the said Act took effect are hereby declared valid and effective.
SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect on its passage.
Enacted, February 27, 1914.