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SANS RECOURS (law) and Tschermak von Seysenegg, Erich (sh)


SANS RECOURS (law)


SANS RECOURS. Without recourse. 2. These words are sometimes put on a bill before the payee endorses 2. These words are sometimes put on a bill before the payee endorses it; they have the effect of transferring the bill without responsibility to it; they have the effect of transferring the bill without responsibility to the endorser. Chit. on Bills, 179; 7 Taunt. 160; 1 Cowen, 538; 3 Cranch, the endorser. Chit. on Bills, 179; 7 Taunt. 160; 1 Cowen, 538; 3 Cranch, 193; 7 Cranch, 159; 12 Mass. 172; 14 S.

Tschermak von Seysenegg, Erich (sh)




born Nov. 15, 1871, Vienna, Austria
died Oct. 11, 1962, Vienna

Austrian botanist.

He was one of the codiscoverers of Gregor Mendel's classic papers on heredity and the Garden pea. Before running across Mendel's papers he had conducted his own breeding experiments with the Garden pea, but he found that Mendel's work duplicated and in some ways surpassed his own. In the same year that he reported his findings (1900), Hugo de Vries and Carl Erich Correns also reported their discovery of Mendel's papers. See also William Bateson.