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Re-exchange

Re-exchange is 'the difference in the value of a bill occasioned

Protest

as against all others whom it may concern, for exchange, re-exchange, and all costs, charges, damages, and interests suffered and to

Commerce

of one are given for those of another, and then re-exchanged with other nations for mutual wants. Commerce relates to our … nations for mutual wants. Commerce relates to our dealings with foreign nations, colonies, etc.; trade, to mutual dealings at home, See

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Exchange, Deed of

[fr. excambium, Lat.], an original Common Law conveyance, for the reciprocal transfer of interests ejusdem generis, as fee simple for fee … Exchange, Deed of [fr. excambium, Lat.], an original Common Law conveyance,

Jobber

One who buys from a manufacturer and sells to a retailer; a wholesaler or middleman. (2) A middleman in the exchange

Unclaimed property

Commissioners. Lists of names in which the stock stood, with residence, description and amount of stock and date of transfer, are … Artisans, etc., Corporation), and in 1884, in Crawford v. Royal Exchange Insurance Corporation (see Times of April 29, 1884), stock on

realize

realize -ized -iz·ing 1 : to convert into money 2 : … gain or loss) esp. as the result of a sale, exchange, or other disposition of an asset [realized a loss when

Re-draft

Re-draft, a second bill of exchange. A second negotiable instrument offered

Flit

blows are exchanged between the parties, Bhagwan Munjaji Pawade (in re:) v. State of Maharashtra, (1978) 3 SCC 330: 1978 SCC … Flit, treason. postulates a bilateral transaction in which blows are exchanged between the parties, Bhagwan Munjaji Pawade (in re:) v. State

Collateral

descend from the same stock or ancestor as the lineal relation, but do not descend one from the other, as the … Athill, (1880) 16 Ch D 211) or a bill of exchange given, or pledge deposited to secure a pre-existing debt; and

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