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Note of Hand
Note of Hand, a promissory note. See PROMISSORY NOTE.
Note a Bill, To
Note a Bill, To. When a foreign bill has been dishonoured, it is usual for a notary public to
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
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T-note
T-note : treasury note at note
Post-note
Post-note, a bank-note intended to be transmitted to a distant place by the public mail, and made payable to order; differing in this from a common bank-note, which is payable to the bearer.
Note of allowance
Note of allowance. This was a note delivered by a master to a party to a cause, who alleged
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 See the (repealed) 3 Geo. 2, c. 26, ss. 7,
tax anticipation note
tax anticipation note see note
Verbal note
Verbal note, a memorandum or note, in diplomacy, not signed, sent when an affair has continued a long time without
Traversing Note
Traversing Note. Inequity a plaintiff, after an appearance had been entered, might, in default of answer to interrogatories which had
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