Cases on the Law of Negotiable Paper and Banking, Parte1West Publishing Company, 1937 - 1157 páginas |
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... intended to qualify the phrase " accepted for payment , " because they could have related to nothing else . If the acceptance was in ac- cordance with or in agreement with the terms of the Reolo contract , it must have depended upon ...
... intended to qualify the phrase " accepted for payment , " because they could have related to nothing else . If the acceptance was in ac- cordance with or in agreement with the terms of the Reolo contract , it must have depended upon ...
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... intended for him ; that the money went to him , and so there was no forgery , and the bank is not liable . It would seem that upon so plain a proposition the decisions should be unanimous ; but it is not so . To say that the money was ...
... intended for him ; that the money went to him , and so there was no forgery , and the bank is not liable . It would seem that upon so plain a proposition the decisions should be unanimous ; but it is not so . To say that the money was ...
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... intended to indorse , and the acceptor intended to accept , a bill of exchange to be thereafter filled up , leaving the amount , the date , the maturity , and the other parties to the bill undetermined . But , in the case now under ...
... intended to indorse , and the acceptor intended to accept , a bill of exchange to be thereafter filled up , leaving the amount , the date , the maturity , and the other parties to the bill undetermined . But , in the case now under ...
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Cases on the Law of Negotiable Paper and Banking, Parte1 Ralph William Aigler Vista de fragmentos - 1937 |
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acceptance acceptor action agent agreement AIGLER N.P.& Am.St.Rep amount appears appellee apply assignment assumpsit authority Bank & Trust bankers bill of exchange bonds cash certificate certificate of deposit charge claim collecting bank commercial paper contract County creditor custom debt debtor defendant bank defendant's delivered demand deposit deposit account depositor dishonor draft drawer drawn entitled estoppel evidence fact Federal Reserve Bank forgery funds held holder indorsement insolvent intended issued judgment jury L.Ed law merchant liability lien maker maturity ment National Bank negligence Negotiable Instruments Negotiable Instruments Act Negotiable Instruments Law nonnegotiable notice opinion owner paid paper parties payable payee payment person plaintiff plaintiff in error presented principal promise to pay promissory note question reason received recover remit rule S.Ct set-off signature statute sum certain supra Supreme Court thereof tion transaction trial Trust Company warranty