The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, Volumes 263-264West Publishing Company, 1920 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... TION INDORSER . An arrangement under which a bank advanced to a payee of notes 77 per cent . of their amounts , and turned them over to a credit company , which advanced the same amount to it , and was to pay the other 23 per cent . out ...
... TION INDORSER . An arrangement under which a bank advanced to a payee of notes 77 per cent . of their amounts , and turned them over to a credit company , which advanced the same amount to it , and was to pay the other 23 per cent . out ...
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... tion . " This charge correctly states the law applicable to this defense . [ 6 ] Complaint is made that the court erred in rejecting testimony of J. C. South and Mrs. J. C. South , offered on behalf of the defend- ants ; but the record ...
... tion . " This charge correctly states the law applicable to this defense . [ 6 ] Complaint is made that the court erred in rejecting testimony of J. C. South and Mrs. J. C. South , offered on behalf of the defend- ants ; but the record ...
Page 59
... tion that the ingots " could not be used " may also be disregarded . Even if such issue was intended to be raised by the words , and if the words are sufficient for the purpose , there was no evidence that plaintiff made the in- gots ...
... tion that the ingots " could not be used " may also be disregarded . Even if such issue was intended to be raised by the words , and if the words are sufficient for the purpose , there was no evidence that plaintiff made the in- gots ...
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... tion offered that at some speeds , the grippers moving against the sheets , the stops , 49 , knocked them back out of contact , so that , when the grippers closed , the edge of the sheets was not in contact with the stop . Apparently an ...
... tion offered that at some speeds , the grippers moving against the sheets , the stops , 49 , knocked them back out of contact , so that , when the grippers closed , the edge of the sheets was not in contact with the stop . Apparently an ...
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... tion whatever ; the inoperable elements might by hypothesis have been altogether omitted from the disclosure , which in any case must be read in the light of all prior knowledge . Hence it is only necessary to show that there were such ...
... tion whatever ; the inoperable elements might by hypothesis have been altogether omitted from the disclosure , which in any case must be read in the light of all prior knowledge . Hence it is only necessary to show that there were such ...
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