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183 ing 1 to recognize the existence or presence of noted probable jurisdiction 2 to make a notarial memorandum of nonpayment
Noting
sufficient if they are in england a bill must be noted not later than the next succeeding day of business after
Bank-notes, or Bank-bills
race 1758 1 burr at p 457 bank of england notes were made a legal tender by the 5th section of
Bought and Sold Notes
though formerly their use was sometimes the converse when each note discloses the name of both parties to the transaction each
Currency and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928 (English)
currency notes and to make provision with respect to the note issue of banks under these acts the tresury issued currency
Promissory Note
which relate to bills of exchange relate also to promissory notes see bill of exchange means a promissory note as defined
Lost Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Promissory Note
any action or proceeding on a bill or cheque or note the court may order that the loss of the instrument
Contract note
the commissioners the same s imposes stamp duties on contract notes varying with the value of the stock or marketable security
Marginal note
or altered in some private acts of parliament the marginal notes may form part of the act re working etc act
Notes, Judge's
in criminal trials the judge must it seems take such notes and furnish them in cases of appeal to the court
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