Negotiator - Law Dictionary Search Results
Chose
of the assignor. At law, therefore, with the exception of negotiable instruments, an interesse termini, and some few other securities, this
Dock warrants
houses in the docks. They have been held to be negotiable and to pass from hand to hand, so as to
Diplomacy
Diplomacy, the conducting of negotiations between nations by means of ambassadors, envoys, and the like,
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Declaration of war
the 6th February, 1904, notified to Russia the rupture of negotiations and the cessation of diplomatic relations, hostile operations were commenced
Concerned in or dealing with goods
with, to concern one-self, to treat, to make arrangement, to negotiate with respect to something', Assistant Collector of Customs v. Sitaram
Company
Company [fr. compagnia, Ital., which word is still printed on Bank of England notes as 'compa'], a body of persons...
Cheque
Cheque, defined. [Act (1 of 1879), s. 3; [Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (26 of 1881), s. 6: A 'cheque' is...
Bribe
of a secret commission from the other side to a negotiation justifies the dismissal of the agent receiving it, Boston Deep
Bearer debenture
Bearer debenture, is recognized as negotiable instrument, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 8(1), 4th, Edn., Para
Bearer Bond
originated in America, but which may be classified as a negotiable security in English law. See Edelstein v. Schuler & Co.,
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