Scadența cambială și falsul reprezentant în Republica Moldova și România
The tenour of promisory note and the apparent representative in Moldova and Romania
Author(s): Laurenţiu Novac-Diaconu, Leonid ChirtoacaSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Universităţii George Bacovia din Bacău România
Keywords: promissory note; tenour; apparent
Summary/Abstract: In this article we refer to the tenour of the promissory note and the apparent representative in Moldova and Romania. The indication of the tenour presents a special interest because from the date of tenour the promissory note effects are produced. In order to produce effects the tenour has to fulfill certain conditions. The tenour has to be certain, that means that it has to show the day or the maximum term within which the possessor of the promissory note will present it to payment. The promissory bond of the apparent representative will appear in the moment in which it will be proven that there wasn’t any power of attorney or that this was exceeded. Because the promissory note was signed by a person as a representative, naturally the possessor of the promissory note will state his claims against the representative.
Journal: Acta Universitatis George Bacovia. Juridica
- Issue Year: VII/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 243-261
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English, Romanian