Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Queen's Bench, and the Court of Exchequer Chamber on Appeal from the Court of Queen's Bench: With Tables of the Names of the Cases Reported and Cited, and an Index of the Contents |
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... and while the same was in full force , on or about 22nd July , 1856 , in the city
of New York , drew their certain bill of exchange , in sets numbered 1st , 2nd , and
3rd , of that date , directed to the defendants at Liverpool aforesaid , and therein ...
... and while the same was in full force , on or about 22nd July , 1856 , in the city
of New York , drew their certain bill of exchange , in sets numbered 1st , 2nd , and
3rd , of that date , directed to the defendants at Liverpool aforesaid , and therein ...
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COTT Y . sum and thereupon then and there did purchase and receive 1862 . of
and from the said Fleming & Alden the said bill of Sc exchange , and in
consideration of the premises paid to PILK NGTON . the said Fleming & Alden
therefor in ...
COTT Y . sum and thereupon then and there did purchase and receive 1862 . of
and from the said Fleming & Alden the said bill of Sc exchange , and in
consideration of the premises paid to PILK NGTON . the said Fleming & Alden
therefor in ...
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... by virtue and in pursuance thereof , drew their certain other bill of exchange in
three sets , numbered 1st , 2nd and 3rd , of that date , directed to the defendants
at Liverpool aforesaid , and therein and thereby requested the defendants , 60 ...
... by virtue and in pursuance thereof , drew their certain other bill of exchange in
three sets , numbered 1st , 2nd and 3rd , of that date , directed to the defendants
at Liverpool aforesaid , and therein and thereby requested the defendants , 60 ...
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Harris indorsed the said last mentioned bill of exchange and offered the same for
sale to the plaintiffs ; and thereupon the plaintiffs , relying on the faith and credit of
the said letter of credit , and having due notice that the said bill had been ...
Harris indorsed the said last mentioned bill of exchange and offered the same for
sale to the plaintiffs ; and thereupon the plaintiffs , relying on the faith and credit of
the said letter of credit , and having due notice that the said bill had been ...
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Scort V . PILKINGTON . that is to say on the 27th August , 1856 , at Liverpool
aforesaid , the plaintiffs caused the said bill of exchange to be duly presented for
acceptance to the defendants , and acceptance thereof by the defendants to be
duly ...
Scort V . PILKINGTON . that is to say on the 27th August , 1856 , at Liverpool
aforesaid , the plaintiffs caused the said bill of exchange to be duly presented for
acceptance to the defendants , and acceptance thereof by the defendants to be
duly ...
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