(815 ILCS 105/0.01) (from Ch. 17,
par. 600)
Sec. 0.01. Short title. This Act
may be cited as the Promissory Note and Bank Holiday Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-1324.)
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(815 ILCS 105/3) (from Ch. 17,
par. 601)
Sec. 3. All promissory notes, bonds,
due bills and other instruments in writing, made or to be made,
by any person, body politic or corporate, whereby such person
promises or agrees to pay any sum of money or articles of personal
property, or any sum of money in personal property, or acknowledges
any sum of money or article of personal property to be due
to any other person, shall be taken to be due and payable,
and the sum of money or article of personal property therein
mentioned shall, by virtue thereof, be due and payable as therein
expressed.
(Source: R.S. 1874, p. 718.)
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(815 ILCS 105/4) (from Ch. 17,
par. 602)
Sec. 4. Any note, bond, bill or
other written instrument, made payable to any person named
as payee therein, shall be assignable, by indorsement thereon,
under the signature of such person, and of his assignees, in
the same manner as bills of exchange are, so as to transfer
absolutely and vest the property thereof in each and every
assignee successively.
(Source: P.A. 84-550.)
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(815 ILCS 105/5) (from Ch. 17,
par. 603)
Sec. 5. Any assignee to whom such
sum of money or personal property is, by such indorsement or indorsements,
made payable, or in case of the death of such assignee, his
executor or administrator, may, in his own name, institute
and maintain the same kind of action for the recovery thereof,
against the person who made and executed any such note, bond,
bill or other instrument in writing, or against his heirs,
executors or administrators, as might have been maintained
against him by the obligee or payee,
in case the same had not been assigned; and in every such action,
in which judgment shall be given for the plaintiff, he shall
recover his damages and costs of suit, as in other cases.
(Source: R.S. 1874, p. 718.)
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(815 ILCS 105/6) (from Ch. 17,
par. 604)
Sec. 6. No maker of any such note,
bond, bill, or other instrument in writing, or other person
liable thereon, shall be allowed to allege payment to the payee,
made after notice of assignment, as a defense against the assignee.
(Source: R.S. 1874, p. 718.)
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(815 ILCS 105/7) (from Ch. 17,
par. 605)
Sec. 7. The rights of the lawful
holders of promissory notes payable in money and the liability
of all parties to or upon said notes shall be the same as that
of like parties to inland bills of exchange according to the
custom of merchants. Every assignor of every other note, bond,
bill or other instrument in writing mentioned in Section III
of this act shall be liable to the action of the assignee or
lawful holder thereof, if such assignee or lawful holder shall
have used due diligence by the institution and prosecution
of a suit against the maker thereof, for the recovery of the
money or property due thereon, or damages in lieu thereof.
But if the institution of such suit would have been unavailing,
or the maker had absconded or resided without or had left the
state when such instrument became due, such assignee or holder
may recover against the assignor as if due diligence by suit
had been used.
(Source: Laws 1895, p. 262.)
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(815 ILCS 105/9) (from Ch. 17,
par. 610)
Sec. 9. In any action upon a note,
bond, bill, or other instrument in writing, for the payment
of money or property, or the performance of covenants or conditions,
if such instrument was made or entered into without a good
and valuable consideration, or, if the consideration upon which
it was made or entered into has wholly or in part failed, it
shall be lawful for the defendant to plead such want of consideration,
or that the consideration has wholly or in part failed; and
if it shall appear that such instrument was made or entered
into without a good or valuable consideration, or that the
consideration has wholly failed, judgment shall be rendered
in favor of the defendant; and if it shall appear that the
consideration has failed in part, the plaintiff shall recover
according to the justice of the case: Provided, that nothing
in this section contained shall be construed to affect or impair
the right of any bona fide assignee of any instrument made
assignable by this act, when such assignment was made before
such instrument became due.
(Source: P.A. 83-345.)
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(815 ILCS 105/10) (from Ch. 17,
par. 611)
Sec. 10. If any fraud or circumvention
be used in obtaining the making or executing of any of the instruments
aforesaid, such fraud or circumvention may be pleaded in bar
to any action to be brought on any such instrument so obtained,
whether such action be brought by the party committing such fraud
or circumvention, or any assignee of such instrument.
(Source: R.S. 1874, p. 718.)
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(815 ILCS 105/11) (from Ch. 17,
par. 612)
Sec. 11. If any such note, bond,
bill or other instrument in writing shall be indorsed after the
same becomes due, and any indorsee shall
institute an action thereon against the maker of the same, the
defendant being maker shall be allowed to set up the same defense
that he might have done had the action been instituted in the
name and for the use of the person to whom such instrument was
originally made payable, or any intermediate holder.
(Source: Laws 1895, p. 262.)
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(815 ILCS 105/12) (from Ch. 17,
par. 613)
Sec. 12. In any action upon a note,
bond, bill, or other instrument in writing, which has been assigned
to or transferred by delivery to the plaintiff after it became
due, a set-off to the amount of the plaintiff's debt may
be made of a demand existing against any person or persons who
shall have assigned or transferred such instrument after it became
due, if the demand be such as might have been set-off against
the assignor, while the note or bill belonged to him.
(Source: Laws 1895, p. 262.)
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(815 ILCS 105/13) (from Ch. 17,
par. 614)
Sec. 13. If any such note, bond,
bill, or other instrument of writing, shall be assigned before
the day the money or property therein mentioned becomes due and
payable, and the assignee shall institute an action thereon,
the defendant may give in evidence at the trial any money or
property actually paid on the said note, bond, bill, or other
instrument in writing, before the said note, bond, bill, or other
instrument in writing was assigned to the plaintiff, on proving
that the plaintiff had sufficient notice of the said payment
before he accepted or received such assignment.
(Source: Laws 1895, p. 262.)
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(815 ILCS 105/14) (from Ch. 17,
par. 615)
Sec. 14. In any action founded
upon any note, bond, bill, or other instrument in writing, or
in which the same, if produced might be allowed as a set-off
in defense, if it shall appear that such instrument was lost
while belonging to the party claiming the amount due thereon,
to entitle him to recover upon or set-off the same, he
may, in the discretion of the court, be required to provide such
security as is required in Section 3-804 of the Uniform
Commercial Code.
(Source: P.A. 85-350.)
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(815 ILCS 105/15) (from Ch. 17,
par. 616)
Sec. 15. No promissory note, cheque, draft, bill of exchange, order or other negotiable
or commercial instruments, shall be entitled to days of grace,
but shall be absolutely payable at maturity.
(Source: Laws 1895, p. 261.)
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(815 ILCS 105/16) (from Ch. 17,
par. 617)
Sec. 16. In all computations of
time, and of interest and discounts, a month shall be considered
to mean a calendar month, and a year shall consist of twelve
calendar months; and in computations of interest or discounts
for any number of days less than a month, a day shall be considered
a thirtieth part of a month and interest or discounts shall be
computed for such fractional parts of a month upon the ratio
which such number of days shall bear to thirty.
(Source: Laws 1895, p. 262.)
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