Summary of the Law of Bills of Exchange, Cash Bills, and Promissory NotesA. Strahan, 1822 - 475 páginas |
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... Acceptor . The person who makes a note is called the Maker , and the person to whom it is payable the Payee . When a bill or note is indorsed , the person indorsing it , is called the Indorser , the person to whom it is indorsed the ...
... Acceptor . The person who makes a note is called the Maker , and the person to whom it is payable the Payee . When a bill or note is indorsed , the person indorsing it , is called the Indorser , the person to whom it is indorsed the ...
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... acceptor , upon an order importing to be payable , provided the terms mentioned in certain letters written by the drawer were com- plied with , and the court held clearly that the plaintiff could not recover , though the acceptance ...
... acceptor , upon an order importing to be payable , provided the terms mentioned in certain letters written by the drawer were com- plied with , and the court held clearly that the plaintiff could not recover , though the acceptance ...
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... acceptor , and the only difference between that and Tatlock v . Harris was , that there was no evidence to shew that the defendant had received any value for the bill , and that there was strong evidence to shew that the indorsement ...
... acceptor , and the only difference between that and Tatlock v . Harris was , that there was no evidence to shew that the defendant had received any value for the bill , and that there was strong evidence to shew that the indorsement ...
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... acceptor of a bill , the defendant pleaded in- fancy , and the plaintiff replied that the bill was accepted for necessaries , on which issue was joined : on opening the case Sir J. Mansfield C. J. said , " This action certainly cannot ...
... acceptor of a bill , the defendant pleaded in- fancy , and the plaintiff replied that the bill was accepted for necessaries , on which issue was joined : on opening the case Sir J. Mansfield C. J. said , " This action certainly cannot ...
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... acceptor , Lord Mansfield thought an indorsement by both parties essential , and nonsuited the plaintiff . A new trial however was afterwards granted , the court , after time taken to consider , being of opinion that by making the bill ...
... acceptor , Lord Mansfield thought an indorsement by both parties essential , and nonsuited the plaintiff . A new trial however was afterwards granted , the court , after time taken to consider , being of opinion that by making the bill ...
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acceptance acceptor act of bankruptcy action aforesaid afterwards agent alteration amount Ashhurst assignees assumpsit bank Bank of England banker bankrupt Barnew bearer become bankrupt bill became due bill drawn bill of exchange bill or note bill payable bill was drawn bonâ fide brought Campb cause shewn ceptance commission court held court thought creditor debt declaration defendant defendant's demurrer dishonour Dougl draught or order drawer East's Rep entitled evidence feme covert fendant foreign bill forged forgery given holder indorsed inland bill issued judgment liable London Lord Eldon Lord Ellenborough held Lord Kenyon Lord Mansfield Lord Raym maker ment months after date negotiable nonsuit note payable paid party payee person or persons plaintiff presented for payment promise to pay promissory note proof protest proved re-issued recover refused rule nisi sent stamp Stark sued Term Rep thereof trial usurious verdict for plaintiff Vide want of notice