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Maker and drawer
used in a more general sense as applying to promissory notes, negotiable instru-ments and cheques, while the word 'drawer' is restricted
Writ
per qu' servitia. See also Co. Litt.; Hargr. And Butler's Notes to s. 101, and Index to Notes, ibid. 18th Edn.
Promissory Note
of Exchange Act, 1882, codifies the law relating to promissory notes, and by s. 89 of that Act all the provisions
major diatonic scale
semitones between the third and fourth and seventh and eighth notes and whole tones between the other notes the scale of
Money
used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate,
Money Bill
used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate,
Indian currency
drawn in Indian rupees but does not include special bank notes and special one rupee notes issued under s. 28A of
Fieri facias
Vict. c. 110), authorizes the sheriff to seize money, bank notes, cheques, bills of exchange, etc., of the person against whose
Costs
Wakefield, 1891 AC 173, and cases referred to in the notes in Annual Practice to the abovementioned rule). For the cases
Bill of Exchange
The remedy to recover on bills of exchange and promissory notes was much simplified and shortened by the (English) Summary Procedure
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