Summary of the Law of Bills of Exchange, Cash Bills, and Promissory Notes |
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... Transfer of Bills and Notes CAP . III . Of the Acceptance of Bills САР . IV . Of the Prefentment for Acceptance or Payment , and Notice of a Non - Acceptance or Non- Payment CA P. V. Non - Acceptance or Non - Payment . Remedy inde CA P ...
... Transfer of Bills and Notes CAP . III . Of the Acceptance of Bills САР . IV . Of the Prefentment for Acceptance or Payment , and Notice of a Non - Acceptance or Non- Payment CA P. V. Non - Acceptance or Non - Payment . Remedy inde CA P ...
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... transferred to Collis and Co. and Collis & Co. fued Emett thereon . A fpecial verdict was found , principally with a view to another point , and the court held Emett answerable , and the Plaintiff's had judgment . This condition fhould ...
... transferred to Collis and Co. and Collis & Co. fued Emett thereon . A fpecial verdict was found , principally with a view to another point , and the court held Emett answerable , and the Plaintiff's had judgment . This condition fhould ...
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... transferred , That the drawer is a perfon capable of making himself refponfible for its payment , that he fhall , if applied to for the purpose , express in writing upon the bill , an undertaking to pay it when it ... Transfer of ( 29 )
... transferred , That the drawer is a perfon capable of making himself refponfible for its payment , that he fhall , if applied to for the purpose , express in writing upon the bill , an undertaking to pay it when it ... Transfer of ( 29 )
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Sir John Bayley. 3.56 22560 Or CA P. II . the Transfer of Bills and Notes . BILLS or Notes payable to order , or to bearer , or containing any words to make them affignable , may be affigned fo as to give the ... Transfer of Bills and Notes.
Sir John Bayley. 3.56 22560 Or CA P. II . the Transfer of Bills and Notes . BILLS or Notes payable to order , or to bearer , or containing any words to make them affignable , may be affigned fo as to give the ... Transfer of Bills and Notes.
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... transfer by delivery , the perfon making it ceases to ( b ) be a party to the Bill or Note ; on a transfer by indorfement , he ( c ) is to all intents and purposes a new drawer . Upon Bills and Notes for the payment of lefs than £ 5 ...
... transfer by delivery , the perfon making it ceases to ( b ) be a party to the Bill or Note ; on a transfer by indorfement , he ( c ) is to all intents and purposes a new drawer . Upon Bills and Notes for the payment of lefs than £ 5 ...
Common terms and phrases
abfolute acceptor action againſt affignable affumpfit aforefaid afterwards againſt the Drawer alfo anſwer Bank of England banker bearer becauſe bill drawn bill of exchange Bill or Note bill payable Bills and Notes Buller Burr cafe caſe cauſe commiffion confideration court held debt declaration Defendant demurrer diſcharged Dougl draught expreffed fame fays fecond Feme Covert fent fhall fhould fignature figned firſt fome foreign bill ftamp duty ftated fuch bill fuch Note fued fufficient fum of money himſelf holder iffued indorfed infifted inland bill intereft intitled iſſued judgment liable Lord Hardwicke Lord Kenyon Lord Mansfield Lord Raym maker muſt neceffary negotiable non-acceptance Note payable notice otherwife paid parties Payee payment perfon perfon or perfons Plaintiff poft promiffory notes promiſe to pay proteft purpoſe queſtion reaſonable refufal refuſed reſpect ſaid Salk ſhall ſtamp ſtated ſuch Term Rep thereof theſe three days grace trial ufance uſe verdict Vide
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Page 126 - ... that all bonds, contracts, and assurances whatsoever, made after the time aforesaid, for payment of any principal, or money to be lent or covenanted to be performed upon or for any usury, whereupon or whereby there shall be reserved or taken above the rate of five pounds in the hundred, as aforesaid, shall be utterly void...
Page 125 - ... won by gaming or playing at cards, dice, tables, tennis, bowls, or other game or games...
Page 16 - ... shall be pleaded or given in evidence in any Court, or admitted in any Court to be good, useful or available in law or equity...
Page 74 - ... within the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, or town of Berwick upon Tweed, and the islands of Jersey or Guernsey ; any law or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 70 - Guildhall, that it is not an excuse for not demanding payment on a note or bill, or for not giving notice of non-payment, that the maker or acceptor has become a bankrupt, as many ways may remain of obtaining payment by the assistance of friends or otherwise.
Page 80 - ... where the drawer has no effects in the hands of the drawee i<f) ; for it is a fraud in itself, and if that can be proved, the notice may be dispensed with.
Page 80 - ... that the drawer had no effects in the hands of the drawee from the time the bill was drawn till the time it became due, he is liable, without proof of demand and notice.
Page 74 - Know all men, that I, AB, on the day of at the usual place of abode of the said have demanded payment of the bill, of the which the above is the copy, which the said did not pay, wherefore I the said do hereby protest the said bill. Dated this day of *II. Which protest so made as aforesaid shall, within fourteen 1 J days after making thereof, be sent, or otherwise due notice shall be given thereof, to the party from...
Page 80 - The case of Bickerdike v. Bollman," says Lord Ellenborough, " went upon the ground, that the drawer had no effects in the hands of the drawee at the time of the bill drawn, and the other cases followed on the same ground.
Page 46 - On not guilty pleaded, and verdict for the Plaintiff, it was moved in Arreft of Judgment, that the Action did not lie, for tho...