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Bank-notes, or Bank-bills
always given as for money, not as for securities or notes. Per Lord Mansfield, Miller v. Race, (1758) 1 Burr at
Currency and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928 (English)
Currency and Bank Notes Acts, 1914 and 1928 (English). The 1914 Act and the
Goldsmiths' Notes
Goldsmiths' Notes. Bankers' cash notes (i.e., promissory notes given by a banker
Notes, Judge's
Notes, Judge's. a judge usually takes notes of the viva voce
Shorthand Notes
Shorthand Notes. The only statutory provision for the taking of shorthand notes
Treasury Notes
Treasury Notes, the popular name of bank notes which were substituted for
Bought and Sold Notes
Bought and Sold Notes. It is no longer the custom for brokers who have
Half-notes
Half-notes. Sending the halves of bank notes is no payment, and the property in the meantime remains
Allotment notes
Allotment notes, as to the payment of seamen's wages during absence by
Bankers' cash notes
Bankers' cash notes, formerly called goldsmiths' notes, because bankers were originally goldsmiths. Written
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