A Treatise on the Law of Promissory Notes and Bills of Exchange, Volumen1Lippincott, 1870 |
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... fraud and uncertainty than in pencil . Perhaps a distinction should be made between a negotiable prom- issory note , which should in every respect be capable of becoming a trustworthy and efficient instrument of business , and a note ...
... fraud and uncertainty than in pencil . Perhaps a distinction should be made between a negotiable prom- issory note , which should in every respect be capable of becoming a trustworthy and efficient instrument of business , and a note ...
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... fraud- ulent purpose . It is usual to write the sum in words in the body of the note , ( r ) Ellis v . Ellis , Gow , 216. The question in this case , however , arose upon the Stamp Act . ( s ) Clark v . Farmers ' Manuf . Co. , 15 Wend ...
... fraud- ulent purpose . It is usual to write the sum in words in the body of the note , ( r ) Ellis v . Ellis , Gow , 216. The question in this case , however , arose upon the Stamp Act . ( s ) Clark v . Farmers ' Manuf . Co. , 15 Wend ...
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... fraud , or of a fictitious payee ; but the defect is , that it is a promise to pay some person to be ascertained ex post facto ; and we know no authority to show that under such circum- stances we can hold this instrument to be a note ...
... fraud , or of a fictitious payee ; but the defect is , that it is a promise to pay some person to be ascertained ex post facto ; and we know no authority to show that under such circum- stances we can hold this instrument to be a note ...
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... fraud or collusion between the holders and acceptors , it was held , that the drawers were liable on both . ( m ) Marius ( 4th ed . ) , p . 7 . ( n ) Bayley on Bills ( 2d Am . ed . ) , P. 24 . ( 0 ) Durkin v . Cranston , 7 Johns . 442 ...
... fraud or collusion between the holders and acceptors , it was held , that the drawers were liable on both . ( m ) Marius ( 4th ed . ) , p . 7 . ( n ) Bayley on Bills ( 2d Am . ed . ) , P. 24 . ( 0 ) Durkin v . Cranston , 7 Johns . 442 ...
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... fraudulent the transaction may be for and on account of which the paper was given . ( p ) And though a trades- man cannot write , and his wife write for him whatever is requi- site in his trade , he will not be liable on a bill or note ...
... fraudulent the transaction may be for and on account of which the paper was given . ( p ) And though a trades- man cannot write , and his wife write for him whatever is requi- site in his trade , he will not be liable on a bill or note ...
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