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Mercantile agent
to pledge the goods entrusted to him, Weiner v. Harris, (1910) 1 KB 285. See also Weiner v. Gill, (1906) 2 KB 574; and Kempler v. Bravingtons Ltd., (1925) 133 LT 680. It means mercantile agent having
Compound interest
ordinarily not recoverable at law, see Fergusson v. Fyffe, (1840) 8 Cl & F 121, and Wrigley v. Gill, (1906) 1 Ch 165. See INTEREST.
Improper reception, refusal or rejection
The expression 'refuse to accept' and the expression 'reception' implies 'refusal' implies 'refuse to reject', S. Raghbir Singh Gill v. S. Gurcharan Singh Tohra, AIR 1980 SC 1362: (1980) Supp SCC 53: (1980) 3 SCR 1302.
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Suspending payment
due course. In ordinary parlance, the terms 'insolvent' and 'suspending payment' have practically the same meaning, Chemsey v. Gill & Co., 7 Bom LR 154.
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