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Note of allowance
Note of allowance. This was a note delivered by a master to a party to a cause, who alleged that there was error in law in the record and proceedings allowing him to bring error. See (English) C.L.P. Act, 1852, s. 149. Error has now, however, been abolished (Jud. Act, 1875, Ord. LVIII., r. 1).Proceedings in error in law were deemed a supersedeas of execution from the service of the copy of such note, together with the statement of the grounds of error intended to be argued, (English) C.L.P. Act, 1852, s. 150....
Goldsmiths' Notes
Goldsmiths' Notes. Bankers' cash notes (i.e., promissory notes given by a banker to his customers as acknowledgements of the receipt of money) were originally called in London goldsmiths' notes, from the circumstance that all the banking business in England was originally transacted by goldsmiths....
Shorthand Notes
Shorthand Notes. The only statutory provision for the taking of shorthand notes is in s. 16 of the Criminal Appeal Act, 1907 (see that title).Such notes of the evidence are usually made in important cases; but the costs of taking them will usually not be allowed, unless on an appeal they are used by the court [see Castner, etc., Co. v. Commercial Corporation, (1899) 1 Ch 803), and they can be so used on an appeal from a county court, even though not signed by the judge, Barber v. Burt, (1894) 2 QB 437. The costs of shorthand notes of the judgment of a court below are on appeal allowed without special order, Re De Falbe, (1901) 1 Ch 542....
Treasury Notes
Treasury Notes, the popular name of bank notes which were substituted for currency notes, see that title and CURRENCY, and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928....
Half-notes
Half-notes. Sending the halves of bank notes is no payment, and the property in the meantime remains in the sender, Smith v. Mundy, (1860) 3 Ell & Ell 22. But see Redmayne v. Burton Lloyd & Co., (1860) 2 LT 324. (Issuing bankers bound to pay half-notes upon indemnity)...
Verbal note
Verbal note, a memorandum or note, in diplomacy, not signed, sent when an affair has continued a long time without any reply, in order to avoid the appearance of an urgency which, perhaps, is not required; and, on the other hand, to guard against the supposition that it is forgotten, or that there is an intention of not prosecuting it any further....
Traversing Note
Traversing Note. Inequity a plaintiff, after an appearance had been entered, might, in default of answer to interrogatories which had been filed for the examination of the defendant, proceed with his cause by filing a traversing note as to such defendant, Dan. Ch. Pr., 5th Edn....
Coal-note
Coal-note, a particular description of promissory note formerly in use in the port of London. See the (repealed) 3 Geo. 2, c. 26, ss. 7, 8....
Post note
A note issued by a bank payable at some future specified time as distinguished from a note payable on demand...
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