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Noting
Noting, when a promissory note or bill of exchange has been dishonoured by non-acceptance or non-payment, the holder may cause such dishonour to
Noted
Well known by reputation or report eminent famous prominent celebrated as a noted author or traveler
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Note
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Bank-notes, or Bank-bills
them, whenever a receipt is required, it is always given as for money, not as for securities or notes. Per Lord Mansfield, Miller v. Race, (1758) 1 Burr at p. 457. Bank of England notes were made
Promissory Note
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Notes, Judge's
Notes, Judge's. a judge usually takes notes of the viva voce evidence given during the trial of an action,
Post-note
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Note of Hand
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