Journal of the Canadian Bankers' Association, Volume 7Canadian Bankers' Association., 1900 - Banks and banking |
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Page 14
... defendant who found himself sued on the bill , despite the oral agreement to renew . Now , the circumstances in the case I have alluded to of The New London Credit Syndicate v . Neale , which was decided by the Court of Appeal on July ...
... defendant who found himself sued on the bill , despite the oral agreement to renew . Now , the circumstances in the case I have alluded to of The New London Credit Syndicate v . Neale , which was decided by the Court of Appeal on July ...
Page 15
... defendant's contentions . Take the case of the negotiation in alleged bad faith . But how could defendant show such breach of faith ? Only by setting up the oral agree- ment to renew , and that he was precluded from doing . Then as to ...
... defendant's contentions . Take the case of the negotiation in alleged bad faith . But how could defendant show such breach of faith ? Only by setting up the oral agree- ment to renew , and that he was precluded from doing . Then as to ...
Page 63
... defendant company , after giving credit for £ 12 10s . payable to the defendant company on 25 shares which only were allotted . It appeared that a few days before his death the late G. B. Baker applied to the defendant company for an ...
... defendant company , after giving credit for £ 12 10s . payable to the defendant company on 25 shares which only were allotted . It appeared that a few days before his death the late G. B. Baker applied to the defendant company for an ...
Page 64
... defendant company to the order of G. B. Baker , and crossed generally , and on March 31st was posted , together with ... defendants had no knowledge of the death of Baker or that anything was wrong with the cheque until August , 1898 ...
... defendant company to the order of G. B. Baker , and crossed generally , and on March 31st was posted , together with ... defendants had no knowledge of the death of Baker or that anything was wrong with the cheque until August , 1898 ...
Page 65
... defendant's bank , where he saw Mr. Drew , one of the cashiers , and requested them to cash it , explaining that his real name was George Ernest Laidman , but that he traded as a scrap and general merchant as George Dixon , " and was ...
... defendant's bank , where he saw Mr. Drew , one of the cashiers , and requested them to cash it , explaining that his real name was George Ernest Laidman , but that he traded as a scrap and general merchant as George Dixon , " and was ...
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Page 248 - Where the instrument has been dishonored in the hands of an agent, he may either himself give notice to the parties liable thereon, or he may give notice to his principal. If he give notice to his principal, he must do so within the same time as if he were the holder, and the principal upon the receipt of such notice has himself the same time for giving notice as if the agent had been an independent holder.
Page 247 - ... where the drawee or acceptor Is as between himself and the drawer under no obligation to accept or pay the bill...
Page 250 - If given at the place of business of the person to receive notice, it must be given before the close of business hours on the day following; 2.
Page 255 - Notice of dishonor may be given either to the party himself or to his agent in that behalf. Sec. 98. Notice Where Party Is Dead When any party is dead, and his death is known to the party giving notice, the notice must be given to a personal representative, if there be one, and if with reasonable diligence he can be found.
Page 16 - ... delivery may be shown to have been conditional or for a special purpose only...
Page 251 - Where the person giving and the person to receive notice reside in different places, the notice is sent off on the day after the dishonour of the bill, if there be a post at a convenient hour on that day ; and if there be no such post on that day, then by the next post thereafter.
Page 192 - This is to Certify, that is the owner of Shares of the Capital Stock of GENERAL LAUNDRY COMPANY. Fully paid and non-assessable. transferable only on the Books of the Company, in person or by Attorney, on the surrender of this Certificate properly endorsed.
Page 188 - Company, of the par value of $10 each (fully paid and nonassessable), transferable only on the books of the company, in person or by attorney, upon surrender of this certificate.
Page 11 - Rolls,2 viz., ; that the court ought not to imply a term in a contract unless there arises from the language of the contract itself, and the circumstances under which it is entered into, such an inference that the parties must have intended the stipulation in question that the court is necessarily driven to the conclusion that it must be implied.
Page 180 - The plaintiff declared as payee, against the defendants as acceptors. The declaration also contained counts for money had and received by the defendants to the use of the plaintiff, for money paid by the plaintiff to the use of the defendants, on an account stated, and for interest.