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Lloyd's
Lloyd's. in the second half of the seventeenth century a number
Lloyd's Register
Lloyd's Register, the abbreviated title of 'Lloyd's Register of British and
Lloyd's bonds
Lloyd's bonds. Instruments under the seal of a railway company, admitting
Insurance
called underwriters. The underwriters meet in a subscription room at Lloyd's, at the back of the Royal Exchange. The joint affairs
Lloyds
An association of underwriters and others in London for the collection and diffusion of marine intelligence the insurance classification registration...
Crossed cheques
Westminster Bank Ltd., (1931) 1 KB 122, affirmed sub nom. Lloyds Bank Ltd. v. Savory & Co., 1933 AC 201; see
Estoppel
to estoppel by signing a promissory note in blank, see Lloyds Bank v. Cooke, (1907) 1 KB 794, and by certifying
Preferential payments
Co., (1916) 1 Ch 8, and Lewis Merthyr Collieries, Ltd., Lloyds Bank v. Company, (1929) 1 Ch 498; and STANNARIES. As
Supervisor
work of some others who are in sense below him, Lloyds Bank v. Pannalal, AIR 1961 SC 428: (1961) 1 Lab
Cheque
Ltd. v. Bank of Liverpool, 1924 (1) KB 775; and Lloyds Bank, Ltd. v. Savory & Co., (1933) 49 TLR 116.
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