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Shorthand Notes
Shorthand Notes. The only statutory provision for the taking of shorthand notes is in s. 16 of the Criminal Appeal
Treasury Notes
Treasury Notes, the popular name of bank notes which were substituted for currency notes, see that title and CURRENCY, and
Note of Hand
Note of Hand, a promissory note. See PROMISSORY NOTE.
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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 a Bill, To
Note a Bill, To. When a foreign bill has been dishonoured, it is usual for a notary public to
Note of allowance
Note of allowance. This was a note delivered by a master to a party to a cause, who alleged
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
T-note
T-note : treasury note at note
Treasury note
Treasury 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
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Shorthand Notes
Shorthand Notes. The only statutory provision for the taking of shorthand notes is in s. 16 of the Criminal Appeal
Treasury Notes
Treasury Notes, the popular name of bank notes which were substituted for currency notes, see that title and CURRENCY, and
Note of Hand
Note of Hand, a promissory note. See PROMISSORY NOTE.
Keep your definitions linked to case research
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 a Bill, To
Note a Bill, To. When a foreign bill has been dishonoured, it is usual for a notary public to
Note of allowance
Note of allowance. This was a note delivered by a master to a party to a cause, who alleged
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
T-note
T-note : treasury note at note
Treasury note
Treasury 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
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