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note
note 1 a : a written promise to pay a debt ;specif : promissory note in this entry bank
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
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To butt to push with the horns
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
Promissory Note, defined in the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 83, as 'an unconditional promise in writing, made by
Marginal note
Marginal note, an abstract of a reported case, a summary of the facts, or brief statement of the principle decided,
Notes, Judge's
Notes, Judge's. a judge usually takes notes of the viva voce evidence given during the trial of an action,
Goldsmiths' Notes
Goldsmiths' Notes. Bankers' cash notes (i.e., promissory notes given by a banker to his customers as acknowledgements of the receipt
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note
note 1 a : a written promise to pay a debt ;specif : promissory note in this entry bank
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
To butt to push with the horns
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
Promissory Note, defined in the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s. 83, as 'an unconditional promise in writing, made by
Marginal note
Marginal note, an abstract of a reported case, a summary of the facts, or brief statement of the principle decided,
Notes, Judge's
Notes, Judge's. a judge usually takes notes of the viva voce evidence given during the trial of an action,
Goldsmiths' Notes
Goldsmiths' Notes. Bankers' cash notes (i.e., promissory notes given by a banker to his customers as acknowledgements of the receipt
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