| William David Evans - 1802 - 364 páginas
...ofdcflination. There would alfo be a great difficulty in faying at what time fuch a bill fhould be prefented for acceptance. The courts have been very cautious in fixing any time for an inland bill payable at a certain period after fight, to be prefented for acceptance ; and it feems... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1818 - 892 páginas
...they were sent out." Upon the last point, Eyre, CJ says, " There would be great difficulty in saying at what time such a bill should be presented for acceptance....courts have been very cautious in fixing any time ft r an inland bill payable at a certain period after sight, to be presented for acceptance ; and it... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1819 - 766 páginas
...time for an inland bill, payable at a certain period after sight, to be presented for acceptance ; and it seems to me more necessary to be cautious with...respect to a foreign bill payable in that manner. I do not see hew the 'Courts can I«y 162 down any precise rule on the subject." Heath J. says, " no... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1821 - 778 páginas
...were sent out." Upon the last point, Eyre, C. .f . says, « There would be great difficulty in saving at what time such a bill should be presented for acceptance. The courts have been very cautious in fixtime to present it for acceptance, and a delay to present it until 2ndly, At the fourth day a bill... | |
| Samuel March Phillipps - 1822 - 600 páginas
...question arose ; and Eyre Ch. J. on that occasion said, " There would be a great difficulty in saying at what time such a bill should be presented for acceptance....courts have been very cautious in fixing any time for an inland bill, payable at a certain period after sight, to be presented for acceptance ; and it seems... | |
| Samuel March Phillipps - 1823 - 554 páginas
...bill, pa} able at a certain period after sight, to be presented for acceptance ; and it seems to be more necessary to be cautious with respect to a foreign bill payable in that manner. 1 do not see how the Courts can lay down any precise rule on the subject." Heath J. says, " No rule... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1826 - 710 páginas
...given twenty miles thereof, is not unreasonable.» says, " There would b« great difficulty in saying at what time such a bill should be presented for acceptance....courts have been very cautious in fixing any time for an inland bill payable at a certain period after sight, to be presented for acceptance ; and it seems... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1829 - 532 páginas
...time for an inland bill, payable at a certain period after sight, to be presented for acceptance ; and it seems to me more necessary to be cautious,...respect to a foreign bill payable in that manner. If, instead of drawing their foreign bills, payable at usances, in the old way, merchants choose for... | |
| George Ross - 1853 - 932 páginas
...first opportunity to the place of its destination. There would also be a great difficulty in saying at what time such a bill should be presented for acceptance....Courts have been very cautious in fixing any time for an inland bill payable at a certain period after sight, to be presented for acceptance, and it seems... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1855 - 586 páginas
...they were sent out. Upon the last point, EYRE, CJ, says, " there would be a great difficulty in saying at what time such a bill should be presented for acceptance....courts have been very cautious, in fixing any time for an inland bill, payable at a certain period after sight, to be presented for acceptance ; and it seems... | |
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