The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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... course of business , it is not incumbent on the banker to shew that the indorsement of the payee . was made by or under the authority of the person whose indorsement it purports to be , and the banker is deemed to have paid the bill in ...
... course of business , it is not incumbent on the banker to shew that the indorsement of the payee . was made by or under the authority of the person whose indorsement it purports to be , and the banker is deemed to have paid the bill in ...
Page 111
... course of the employment ) arose out of the employment . I regard the case as covered by Brintons v . Turvey , Grant v . Kynoch , and M'Cafferty v . Mac Andrews & Co. In the last - named case Lord Buckmaster , referring to the finding ...
... course of the employment ) arose out of the employment . I regard the case as covered by Brintons v . Turvey , Grant v . Kynoch , and M'Cafferty v . Mac Andrews & Co. In the last - named case Lord Buckmaster , referring to the finding ...
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... course of business ; and to require a creditor receiving such payment to stop his debtor who has the money to pay him , and to say , I will not receive payment unless you shew me how to pay all your creditors , would of course be ...
... course of business ; and to require a creditor receiving such payment to stop his debtor who has the money to pay him , and to say , I will not receive payment unless you shew me how to pay all your creditors , would of course be ...
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