| John Hewitt (Accomptant) - Foreign exchange - 1755 - 238 pages
...could " not, within the faid Cuftom of Merchants, main" tain any Aftion upon fuch Note againft the " Perfon, who firft drew and figned the fame : " Therefore, to the Intent to encourage Trade " and u arid Commerce, which will be much advanced* ** if fuch Notes Hull have the fame Effedts, as " Inland... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1764 - 562 pages
...within the /aid cußom of merchants, maintain any afiion upon fuch note againß the perfon wha-firß drew and figned the fame : therefore to the intent...commerce, which will be much advanced, if fuch notes ihall have the fame effect as inland bills of exchange, and (ball be negotiated in like manner ; be... | |
| Great Britain - 1764 - 564 pages
...cuftom of merchants, maintain any afiion upon fuch note againß the perfon who firß drew and ßgned the fame : therefore to the intent to encourage trade...commerce, which will be much advanced, if fuch notes (hall have the fame effect as inland bills of exchange, and (hall be negotiated in like manner ; be... | |
| William Gordon (of the Academy, Glasgow.) - Bookkeeping - 1770 - 482 pages
...payable, could not, within the faid cuftom of merchants, maintain any action upon fuch note againft the perfon who firft drew and figned the fame : therefore,...and commerce, which will be much advanced if fuch, , 3 С 2 notes notes fhall have the fame effeft as inland bills of exchange, and fbáftí be negori... | |
| Crime and criminals - 1792 - 638 pages
...chants, and that the indodee could not maintain any aftion upon them, within the cuftom of merchants ; " therefore, to the intent to encourage trade and commerce, which will be much advanced if fuch notes (hall have the lame effect as as bills of exchange, and (hall be negotiated in like manner, &c. it... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - Bills of exchange - 1797 - 352 pages
...Merchants , maintain any 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... | |
| William David Evans - Commercial law - 1802 - 364 pages
...the common ufage of mankind has fince .put in a ftats of repofe. It ftates, that the enaftonent is to encourage trade and commerce, which -will be much advanced if fuch notes (hall have the •jame effeft as bills of exchange, and fhall be negotiated in like manner. The operative... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Foreign exchange rates - 1818 - 892 pages
...merchants, maintain any action upon sucli note against the person who first drew and signed the ssime ;" therefore, to the intent to encourage trade and commerce, which will be much advanced, if such notes shall have the same eflect as inland bills of exchange, and shall be negotiated in like... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Negotiable instruments - 1826 - 710 pages
...merchants, maintain any 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 eft'ect as inland bills of exchange, and shall be negotiated in like... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Bills of exchange - 1829 - 532 pages
...merchants maintain any ' 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;... | |
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