The Scots Law TimesC.E. Green & Son, Limited, 1893 - Law |
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Page 80
... paid the bill in due course , although such indorsement has been forged or made without authority . Section 79. ( 2 ) Where the banker on whom a cheque is drawn . . pays a cheque crossed generally otherwise than to a banker . . . . he ...
... paid the bill in due course , although such indorsement has been forged or made without authority . Section 79. ( 2 ) Where the banker on whom a cheque is drawn . . pays a cheque crossed generally otherwise than to a banker . . . . he ...
Page 226
... paid . They admit that the wages were earned ; and , ac- cording to the Truck Act , they were not paid in the only manner in which payment was legal . There- fore they must now be paid . Personal bar cannot be used to contradict the ...
... paid . They admit that the wages were earned ; and , ac- cording to the Truck Act , they were not paid in the only manner in which payment was legal . There- fore they must now be paid . Personal bar cannot be used to contradict the ...
Page 229
... paid to his employer contrary to this Act , provided that proceedings for such recovery are commenced within six months from the date of the deduction or payment sought to be recovered , and that where he has consented to or acquiesced ...
... paid to his employer contrary to this Act , provided that proceedings for such recovery are commenced within six months from the date of the deduction or payment sought to be recovered , and that where he has consented to or acquiesced ...
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