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Crossed cheques
case of words 'not negotiable', the cheque is said to be crossed generally; and in that case a holder who desires to receive payment of the cheque must present it through a banker, Halsbury's Laws of England,
Dearle v. Hall
apparently, absolute, see Low v. Bouverie, (1891) 3 Ch 82. Under s. 137 the estate owner or fund holder becomes a trustee for the assignee after notice. S. 138, ibid., provides for the appointment of an independent
Distringas
Distringas (that you distrain), anciently called constringas, a writ addressed to the sheriff, and issued to effect various purposes. The cases in which it was used in Common Law proceedings may be thus stated:- (1) a...
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Earl Marshal of England
is of great antiquity, and has been since 1672 hereditary in the family of the Howards, the present holder being the Duke of Norfolk, 3 Steph. Com.
Estate
thus the absolute ownership or fee simple may be leased and sub-leased, mortgaged and charged, each of the holders of these estates having a good legal or equitable estate at the same time; again, estates may be
Estoppel
certification of shares which is not a company's certificate that the person named therein is registered as the holder of the shares in the register of the company, but a mere statement or receipt that the certificates
Foreign Bill of Exchange
reproduced by s. 4 of the (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882. By the law of merchants, the holder of a foreign bill is obliged to protest it for non-payment, and also for non-acceptance, whenever notice of
Credit card
Credit card, is a payment of card, the holder of which is permitted under his contract with the user of the card to discharge less than the
Held
2: (1978) 1 SCR 181. According to Oxford Dictionary 'held' means: to possess; to be the owner or holder or tenant of; keep possession of; occupy. Thus, 'held' connotes both ownership as well as possession. And in
High
High, The word 'high' is indication of a top position and enabling the holder thereof to take major policy decisions, State (Delhi Administration) v. V.C. Shukla, AIR 1980 SC 1382: (1980) Supp
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Crossed cheques
case of words 'not negotiable', the cheque is said to be crossed generally; and in that case a holder who desires to receive payment of the cheque must present it through a banker, Halsbury's Laws of England,
Dearle v. Hall
apparently, absolute, see Low v. Bouverie, (1891) 3 Ch 82. Under s. 137 the estate owner or fund holder becomes a trustee for the assignee after notice. S. 138, ibid., provides for the appointment of an independent
Distringas
Distringas (that you distrain), anciently called constringas, a writ addressed to the sheriff, and issued to effect various purposes. The cases in which it was used in Common Law proceedings may be thus stated:- (1) a...
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Earl Marshal of England
is of great antiquity, and has been since 1672 hereditary in the family of the Howards, the present holder being the Duke of Norfolk, 3 Steph. Com.
Estate
thus the absolute ownership or fee simple may be leased and sub-leased, mortgaged and charged, each of the holders of these estates having a good legal or equitable estate at the same time; again, estates may be
Estoppel
certification of shares which is not a company's certificate that the person named therein is registered as the holder of the shares in the register of the company, but a mere statement or receipt that the certificates
Foreign Bill of Exchange
reproduced by s. 4 of the (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882. By the law of merchants, the holder of a foreign bill is obliged to protest it for non-payment, and also for non-acceptance, whenever notice of
Credit card
Credit card, is a payment of card, the holder of which is permitted under his contract with the user of the card to discharge less than the
Held
2: (1978) 1 SCR 181. According to Oxford Dictionary 'held' means: to possess; to be the owner or holder or tenant of; keep possession of; occupy. Thus, 'held' connotes both ownership as well as possession. And in
High
High, The word 'high' is indication of a top position and enabling the holder thereof to take major policy decisions, State (Delhi Administration) v. V.C. Shukla, AIR 1980 SC 1382: (1980) Supp
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