A Treatise on the Law of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange, Volumen1Lippincott, 1870 |
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... debtor and creditor . Indeed , both Cicero ( a ) and Isocrates ( b ) refer to such cases . Moreover , many of the principles of the civil law in relation to novation , delega- tion , and subrogation are quite analogous to those which ...
... debtor and creditor . Indeed , both Cicero ( a ) and Isocrates ( b ) refer to such cases . Moreover , many of the principles of the civil law in relation to novation , delega- tion , and subrogation are quite analogous to those which ...
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... debtor who should fail in making payment , combines all the essen- tials , and obviously presents the model , of our modern bill of exchange . The precise era of that most useful invention does not appear to have been exactly ...
... debtor who should fail in making payment , combines all the essen- tials , and obviously presents the model , of our modern bill of exchange . The precise era of that most useful invention does not appear to have been exactly ...
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... debtor ; and when he promises to be accountable for it to A , it is the same thing as a promise to pay to A. And it is the stronger , because it is to be accountable to A or order , which is the proper expression used in such notes ...
... debtor ; and when he promises to be accountable for it to A , it is the same thing as a promise to pay to A. And it is the stronger , because it is to be accountable to A or order , which is the proper expression used in such notes ...
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... debtor to pay the money ; and it is going quite far enough to say that the word " promise " need not be used if there are other words of equivalent force and similar meaning , the fair construction of which would make them one form of a ...
... debtor to pay the money ; and it is going quite far enough to say that the word " promise " need not be used if there are other words of equivalent force and similar meaning , the fair construction of which would make them one form of a ...
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... debtor of the promisor of the note ; the London creditor might take the note to the London debtor , who might wish to save himself the trouble of sending the money to New York , and might , therefore , cash the note , and , when his New ...
... debtor of the promisor of the note ; the London creditor might take the note to the London debtor , who might wish to save himself the trouble of sending the money to New York , and might , therefore , cash the note , and , when his New ...
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