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Post-note

Post-note, a bank-note intended to be transmitted to a distant place

Post-dating Bills of Notes

Post-dating Bills of Notes. A bill or note or cheque may

Post note

A note issued by a bank payable at some future specified time

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ex post facto law

ex post facto law : a civil or criminal law with retroactive … the law as it existed when the act was committed NOTE: Ex post facto laws are prohibited by Article I, Section

Post it note

partly covered with a non permanent gum which allows the note to be attached temporarily to another object and easily removed

arrest

a defendant in a civil suit until he or she posts bail or pays the judgment see also capias ad respondendum … authority to arrest from the fact of being a citizen NOTE: Under common law, a citizen may make an arrest for

Donatio mortis causa

note not payable to bearer. But a deposit in the Post Office Savings Bank can be the subject of such a

Post-dated cheque

Post-dated cheque, are not invalid, but the banker should not pay … Chalmers & Guest on Bills of Exchange, Cheques and Promissory Notes, 15th Edn., p. 74.

Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note

'Where authorized by agreement or usage, a presentment through the post is sufficient.' Presentment is excused by the death or bankruptcy … Presetment of Bill of Exchange, Cheque, or Pro-missory Note, the presenting of a bill by the holder to the

picket

picket : a person posted by a labor organization at a place of employment affected … see also informational picketing, organizational picketing, secondary picketing compare strike NOTE: While the right to peacefully picket for a lawful purpose

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