The Negociator's Magazine: ...: Ufc to Merchants AccountsG. Keith, 1777 - 466 pages |
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... because that only the Sum to be paid is mentioned in the Bill , but not the Sum borrowed , fo that it cannot be known what In- ' tereft fuch a Perfon receives . 6. And the Manner of lending Money in this Way is thus : 4. goes to a ...
... because that only the Sum to be paid is mentioned in the Bill , but not the Sum borrowed , fo that it cannot be known what In- ' tereft fuch a Perfon receives . 6. And the Manner of lending Money in this Way is thus : 4. goes to a ...
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... because he the Poffeffor would have done fo against the Ac- ceptor , if he had proved tardy . 23. If a Condition , whereon an Exchange Con- tract is grounded , were once poffible to be done , and the Poffeffor is bound to perform it ...
... because he the Poffeffor would have done fo against the Ac- ceptor , if he had proved tardy . 23. If a Condition , whereon an Exchange Con- tract is grounded , were once poffible to be done , and the Poffeffor is bound to perform it ...
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Ufc to Merchants Accounts. by it , because the Condition was the Cause of the Contract . FI Of fictitious Exchange . ICTITIOUS Exchange is when a Merchant hath Occafion for Goods to freight out his Ship , but cannot well fpare the Money ...
Ufc to Merchants Accounts. by it , because the Condition was the Cause of the Contract . FI Of fictitious Exchange . ICTITIOUS Exchange is when a Merchant hath Occafion for Goods to freight out his Ship , but cannot well fpare the Money ...
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... because he credited the Remitter . 7. When a Drawer fails before the Value be re- ceived , if the Remitter hath the Bills in his own Hands , he may restore them to the Creditors or Trustees of the Drawer's Effects ; and if either of ...
... because he credited the Remitter . 7. When a Drawer fails before the Value be re- ceived , if the Remitter hath the Bills in his own Hands , he may restore them to the Creditors or Trustees of the Drawer's Effects ; and if either of ...
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... because he thould have had the Acceptance in Time , and must blame himself , for having no better Security than a broken Drawer to rely on , for Recovery of his Monies . 13. When an Acceptant hears that the Drawer is failed before ...
... because he thould have had the Acceptance in Time , and must blame himself , for having no better Security than a broken Drawer to rely on , for Recovery of his Monies . 13. When an Acceptant hears that the Drawer is failed before ...
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accepted Bill Acceptor adviſe againſt alfo alſo Amfterdam Anſwer Antwerp Avoirdupois becauſe Bills of Exchange cafe Carats Cent Coins Commiffion Correfpondent Courſe Crown Cruitzers Current Money CXUXCT Pts Dantzick Days demand Deniers diſcharge ditto Dollar Drams Drawer drawn Ducat dwts Ells Endorfer faid fame fatisfied fecond fhall fhould firft firſt Flemish Florins fome fometimes Frankfort fuch Bills fufficient fupra Proteft Genoa Gold Grains Grofs Grotes Hamburgh hath himſelf Holland keep their Accounts Laft laſt Leipfick Lofs London Mark Weight Marvedies Meaſure Merchants Moidores Monies moſt muft Muid muſt muſt be paid N XUXCTX Pts negociated Number obferve obliged Order Ounce payable Payment Pence Piece Place Poffeffor Portugal Pound prefented Price Provifion Reas received reckon Remitter Rials Rixdollars SECT Sextiers ſhall Shillings Silver Sols Sterling Stivers thereof theſe third Perfon thoſe Troy Weight Ufance ufually unleſs uſed Value Venice Weight whofe Account XUXCTX Pts
Popular passages
Page 221 - The Half, Quarters and other parts in Proportion to their Denominations, and Light Pieces in Proportion to their...
Page 174 - ... 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 188 - Action upon such Note against the Person who first drew and signed the same: Therefore, to the Intent to encourage Trade and Commerce, which will be much advanced, if such Notes shall have the same Effect as Inland Bills of Exchange, and shall be negotiated in like manner; Be it enacted...
Page 188 - Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That...
Page 175 - 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.
Page 176 - An Act for the better Payment of Inland Bills of Exchange, it is, among other things, enacted, That from and after Presentation and Acceptance of the said Bill or Bills of Exchange (which Acceptance shall be by the underwriting the same under the Party's Hand so accepting) and after the Expiration of Three Days after the said Bill or Bills shall become due, the Party to whom the said Bill or Bills are made payable...
Page 188 - Lord one thousand seven hundred and five, shall be made and signed by any person or persons, body politic or corporate, or by the servant or agent of any corporation, banker, goldsmith, merchant, or trader, who is usually intrusted by him, her, or them, to sign such promissory notes for him, her, or them, whereby such person or persons, body politic...
Page 175 - AB, on the day of payment of the bill, of 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 By sect. 2, " the protest is to be sent within fourteen days after the making thereof, or due notice given thereof to the party from...
Page 189 - ... or they might do upon an inland bill of exchange made or drawn according to the custom of merchants against the person or persons, body politic and corporate, who, or whose servant or agent, as aforesaid, signed the same; and that any person or persons, body politic and corporate, to whom such note that is payable to any person or persons, body politic and corporate, his, her...
Page 189 - Perfons that endorfed the fame, in like Manner, as in Cafes of Inland Bills of Exchange : And in every fuch Action, the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs mail recover his, her, or their Damages...