A Selection of Cases on the Law of Bills and Notes and Other Negotiable Paper: With Full References and Citations, and Also an Index and Summary of the Cases. Prepared for Use as a Text-book in Harvard Law School, Volumen1Soule and Bugbee, 1881 |
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... drawer of the note does not promise to pay any thing at all . But the present notes , and those cases where such ... drawer might have died before his father , and then these notes would have been of no value ; but there is plainly ...
... drawer of the note does not promise to pay any thing at all . But the present notes , and those cases where such ... drawer might have died before his father , and then these notes would have been of no value ; but there is plainly ...
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... DRAWER . M'CALL v . TAYLOR . IN THE COMMON PLEAS , MAY 26 , 1865 . [ Reported in 34 Law Journal Reports , 365. ] This cat re a bay . THE first count was against the defendant , as the acceptor of a bill of exchange for £ 300 . The ...
... DRAWER . M'CALL v . TAYLOR . IN THE COMMON PLEAS , MAY 26 , 1865 . [ Reported in 34 Law Journal Reports , 365. ] This cat re a bay . THE first count was against the defendant , as the acceptor of a bill of exchange for £ 300 . The ...
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... drawer's name . Cruttenden wrote on it his acceptance , and caused it to be forwarded in a parcel directed to Gould , by a common carrier , in order that Gould might add his name as drawer . On an action against the carrier for the loss ...
... drawer's name . Cruttenden wrote on it his acceptance , and caused it to be forwarded in a parcel directed to Gould , by a common carrier , in order that Gould might add his name as drawer . On an action against the carrier for the loss ...
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... drawer and indorsed by by || the drawee . [ WILLES , J. That case would seem to have been an application of the doctrine in Penny v . Innes , that a person who puts his name on the back of a bill may be treated as a new drawer ; but ...
... drawer and indorsed by by || the drawee . [ WILLES , J. That case would seem to have been an application of the doctrine in Penny v . Innes , that a person who puts his name on the back of a bill may be treated as a new drawer ; but ...
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... drawer ; and though there be an accept ance , yet after that he hath the same liberty of charging the first drawer as he before had.1 1 Wegersloffe v . Keene , 1 Stra . 214 , accord . In this case , the objections to sanctioning the ...
... drawer ; and though there be an accept ance , yet after that he hath the same liberty of charging the first drawer as he before had.1 1 Wegersloffe v . Keene , 1 Stra . 214 , accord . In this case , the objections to sanctioning the ...
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acceptor accord action afterwards agreement alleged amount appears assignment ASSUMPSIT authority Bank bank-notes banker became due bill of exchange bill or note blank bona fide holder cited Conf contract count Court of Session custom of merchants debt decision declaration defendant defendant's delivered delivery demand demurrer discounted drawer evidence fact fraud given hands held indorsement instrument John judge judgment jury KING'S BENCH law of France liable London LORD ELLENBOROUGH Lord Mansfield maker ment months after date negotiable negotiable instrument NISI PRIUS nonsuit note payable notice opinion paid paper party payable to bearer payee payment person plaintiff plaintiff in error pleaded present promise to pay promissory note proved question refused Reported rule semble signature Smith stamp statute statute of Anne sued term thereof tion transfer trial usury valuable consideration value received verdict Wend Williams words
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Página 623 - A valuable consideration in the sense of the law may consist either in some right, interest, profit, or benefit accruing to the one party, or some forbearance, detriment, loss, or responsibility given, suffered, or undertaken by the other.
Página 645 - that the laws of the several states, except where the constitution, treaties or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision. In trials at common law, in the courts of the United States, In cases where they apply.
Página 611 - ... for a rule to show cause why a new trial should not be granted...
Página 708 - ... under circumstances which ought to have excited the suspicion of a prudent and careful man.
Página 587 - We may lay it down as a broad general principle, that, wherever one of two innocent persons must suffer by the acts of a third, he who has enabled such third person to occasion the loss must sustain it.
Página 646 - ... to ascertain upon general reasoning and legal analogies, what is the true exposition of the contract or instrument, or what is the just rule furnished by the principles of commercial law to govern the case.
Página 645 - In the ordinary use of language, it will hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are, at most, only evidence of what the laws are, and are not of themselves laws.
Página 442 - Because no man shall be permitted to take the chance of committing a fraud, without running any risk of losing by the event, when it is detected.
Página 322 - ABINGER, CB I am of opinion that there ought to be no rule in this case. The...
Página 752 - If the Court should be of opinion that the plaintiff was entitled to recover back the money which was paid on the bond, the verdict was to stand.