All notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages or other securities or conveyances whatsoever, given, granted, drawn, or entered into, or executed by any person or persons whatsoever, where the whole or any part of the consideration of such conveyances... The Scots Law Times - Page 881920Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1846 - 658 pages
...all notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages, or other securities or conveyances whatsoever—given, granted, drawn, or entered into, or executed by any...securities shall be for any money or other valuable thing whatsoever, won by gaming or playing at cards, dice, tables, tennis, bowls, or other game or games... | |
| Joseph Chitty - Forms (Law) - 1847 - 1002 pages
...the 9 Ann. c. 14, s. 1, " all notes, bills, bonds, judgments (see Lanev. Chapman, 11 A. & E. 966), mortgages or other securities or conveyances whatsoever,...securities shall be for any money or other valuable thing whatsoever won by gaming or playing at cards, dice, tables, tennis, bowls or other game or games whatsoever,... | |
| Sir John Bayley - Bills of exchange - 1849 - 678 pages
...be invalid.f (78) By 9 Anne, c. 14, s. 1, it is enacted, that all notes, bills, or other securities whatsoever, given, granted, drawn, or entered into,...securities shall be for any money, or other valuable tiling whatsoever, won by gaming, or playing at cards, dice, tables, tennis, bowls, or other game or... | |
| Henry Keyser - Stock exchanges - 1850 - 384 pages
...present case, founded on the provision contained in the statute 9 Anne, c. 14, s. 1, which enacts,' that all notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages, or...securities shall be for any money or other valuable thing whatsoever won by gaming &c., shall be utterly void, frustrate, and of none effect, to all intents... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1852 - 620 pages
...not been found sufficient for that purpose,"—enacts, " that, from and after the 1st of May, 1711, all notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages, or...securities shall be for any money, or other valuable thing whatsoever, won by gaming or playing at cards, dice, tables, tennis, bowls, or other game or games... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1853 - 954 pages
...that the agreement was in effect a wager, illegal under the statute 9 Ann, c. 14, which enacts that " all notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages, or...securities shall be for any money or other valuable thing whatsoever, won by gaming or playing at cards, dice, tables, tennis, bowls, or other game or games... | |
| Robert Thomson, John Dove Wilson - Bills of exchange - 1865 - 752 pages
...deceitful Gaming, it was enacted, that from and after the several days therein respectively mentioned all notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages, or...the consideration of such conveyances or securities should be for any money or other valuable thing whatsoever, won by gaming or playing ut cards, dice,... | |
| Alexander Montgomerie Bell - Conveyancing - 1867 - 660 pages
...where the bet was laid. The Act of 9 Anne, cap. 14, is much more broad and stringent; enacting ' that all notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages, or other securities or conveyances whatsoever,' where the whole or any part of the consideration consisted of money won at play, or lent at the time... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1869 - 620 pages
...not been found sufficient for that purpose,"—enacts, "that, from and after the 1st of May, 1711, all notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages, or...securities shall be for any money, or other valuable thing whatsoever, won by gaming or playing at cards, dice, tables, tennis, bowls, or other game or games... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1869 - 704 pages
...present case, founded on the provision contained in the statute 9th Anne, c. 14, s. 1, which enacts, that "all notes, bills, bonds, judgments, mortgages, or...securities shall be for any money or other valuable thing whatsoever won by gaming, &c., shall be utterly void, frustrate, and of none effect, to all intents... | |
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