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Page 13
... the type or emblem of what was alleged to be the seal of the corporation ; this alleged seal consisted simply of an emblem or symbol printed by the printer at the time when the printed blank note was struck .
... the type or emblem of what was alleged to be the seal of the corporation ; this alleged seal consisted simply of an emblem or symbol printed by the printer at the time when the printed blank note was struck .
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... constituted a printed form used by the officers of the corporation in writing the promissory notes issued under articles nine and eleven of the constitution , and that many such notes had been issued and negotiated .
... constituted a printed form used by the officers of the corporation in writing the promissory notes issued under articles nine and eleven of the constitution , and that many such notes had been issued and negotiated .
Page 17
mere presence upon a document does not make the latter the deed of the corporation ; it is necessary to show further that the seal was put there by some one duly authorized to do so . Koehler v . Black River Falls Iron Co.
mere presence upon a document does not make the latter the deed of the corporation ; it is necessary to show further that the seal was put there by some one duly authorized to do so . Koehler v . Black River Falls Iron Co.
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... and the only thing that is supposed to deprive it of the qualities of such paper is the appearance , in one corner of the face of the note , of the type or emblem of what is said to be the seal of the corporation .
... and the only thing that is supposed to deprive it of the qualities of such paper is the appearance , in one corner of the face of the note , of the type or emblem of what is said to be the seal of the corporation .
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There , the two notes executed by the corporation , though in the ordinary form of promissory notes , bore upon their face such evidence of design as to leave no doubt of their real character . They bore the regular impress of the seal ...
There , the two notes executed by the corporation , though in the ordinary form of promissory notes , bore upon their face such evidence of design as to leave no doubt of their real character . They bore the regular impress of the seal ...
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