A bill, however, is often noted, where no protest is either meant or contemplated ; as in the case of many inland bills. The use of it seems to be, that a notary, being a person... The Banker's Common-place Book - Pagina 801857 - 185 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Charles Durnford - 1817 - 888 pagina’s
...protest, there are three things to be done : the noting, demanding, and drawing up the protest. The noting is unknown in the law, as distinguished from the protest:...and has grown into practice within these few years : but in this case the notary's clerk made a note on the bill, merely for his own convenience, only... | |
| José Ferreira Borges - 1825 - 370 pagina’s
...are three things to be done ; " the noting, demanding, and drawing up the protest. The '•' noting is unknown in the Law, as distinguished from the "...a preliminary step to the protest, and " has grown in practice within these few years. But in this " case, the notary's clerk made a note on the Bill... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1837 - 236 pagina’s
...the parties declined, as the sum in dispute was small. Selwyn, LNP 379. " Noting," said J. Duller, " is unknown in the law, as distinguished from the protest;...and has grown into practice within these few years." Leftly v. Mills (1791), 4 TR 175. The notaries' charges, however, for noting inland bills are always... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - 1839 - 258 pagina’s
...expense of which the parties declined, as the sum in dispute was small. Selwyn, LNP 379. " Noting," said J. Buller, " is unknown in the law, as distinguished...and has grown into practice within these few years." Leftly ». Mills (1791), 4 TR 175. The notaries' charges, however, for noting inland bills are always... | |
| Joseph Story - 1847 - 704 pagina’s
...noting the Bill for non-acceptance, and a subsequent protest for non-payment.1 test. But the noting is unknown in the law, as distinguished from the protest ; it is merely a preliminary step, and has grown into practice only in modern times. The party, making the demand, must have authority... | |
| John Barnard Byles - 1853 - 664 pagina’s
...month, the day, the year, and his charges for minuting ;(u) and is considered as the preparatory step to protest. "Noting," says Mr. J. Buller, "is unknown...and has grown into practice within these few years, "(v) A bill, however, is often noted, where no protest is either meant or contemplated, as in the case... | |
| Bernard Roelker - 1864 - 410 pagina’s
...there are three things to be done, the noting, demanding, and drawing up the protest. But the noting is unknown in the law, as distinguished from the protest ; it is merely a preliminary step, and has grown into practice only in modern times. The party making the demand must have authority to... | |
| Sir John Barnard Byles - 1870 - 664 pagina’s
...Malthen», ] T. R, 182. 447. (j) 24 & 25 Viet. c. 91, s. 25. («) Kyd, 87. (r) Anon., 1 Ld. Raym. 743; the law, as distinguished from the protest: it is...and has grown into practice within these few years" (x), A bill, however, is often noted, where no protest is either meant or contemplated, as in the case... | |
| 1873 - 828 pagina’s
...minutes is termed, and it is called noting. "Noting" it was said in an early case, "is unknown t« the law, as distinguished from the protest ; it is...and has grown into practice within these few years." ' .But it is now quite well established in England, Scotland and the United States, that the noting... | |
| Sir John Barnard Byles - 1874 - 860 pagina’s
...year, and his charges for minuting ;(v) andie considered as the preparatory step to protest. "Xoting," says Mr. J. Buller, " is unknown in *the law, as distinguished...and has grown into practice within these few years, "(z) A bill, however, is often noted, where no protest is either meant or contemplated, as in the case... | |
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