The Theory and Practice of Banking, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1893 |
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... fact proved that a balance of payments was due to Ireland , while the Exchange was so depressed PAGR . 11 · 13 . 14 ... facts agreed upon 29 • 46. Issues maintained by one party 29 47. Issues inaintained by the other party 48. Discussion ...
... fact proved that a balance of payments was due to Ireland , while the Exchange was so depressed PAGR . 11 · 13 . 14 ... facts agreed upon 29 • 46. Issues maintained by one party 29 47. Issues inaintained by the other party 48. Discussion ...
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... fact of the exchange being adverse was the very reason alleged why cash payments should not be resumed ! Sir R. Peel said the course of exchange was , at this moment , against us all over Europe . Mr. Addington , in bringing in the bill ...
... fact of the exchange being adverse was the very reason alleged why cash payments should not be resumed ! Sir R. Peel said the course of exchange was , at this moment , against us all over Europe . Mr. Addington , in bringing in the bill ...
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... fact of debts being due by the country , it is much to be regretted that the Committee did not ask them if it were possible , in their opinion , for the Exchange to be depressed beyond the limit of the expense of the transmission of ...
... fact of debts being due by the country , it is much to be regretted that the Committee did not ask them if it were possible , in their opinion , for the Exchange to be depressed beyond the limit of the expense of the transmission of ...
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... fact that the Rate of Exchange was due to the excess of payments owing by Ireland , the Committee had evidence on the subject , and it appeared most decisively that so far from the balance of payments being against Ireland , there was a ...
... fact that the Rate of Exchange was due to the excess of payments owing by Ireland , the Committee had evidence on the subject , and it appeared most decisively that so far from the balance of payments being against Ireland , there was a ...
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... fact of a premium existing on English Bank notes in Ireland and exchanged for Irish Bank notes , affords some ... facts proved with regard to the Irish coinage , at that time we might almost smile at these ideas , and attribute them to ...
... fact of a premium existing on English Bank notes in Ireland and exchanged for Irish Bank notes , affords some ... facts proved with regard to the Irish coinage , at that time we might almost smile at these ideas , and attribute them to ...
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advances amount assignats authorised Bank Notes Bank of England Bank of Ireland Bank of Scotland Bank paper banker bearer on demand bill or note bills of exchange Bullion Report capital cash payments caused cent cheque circulating medium coin commercial Commons Company consequence contract country banks creditor crisis debt deposits depreciation difference directors dishonoured doctrine drawer effect equal excessive issues Exchequer bills favour Foreign Exchanges Government guineas holder House increase indorsement instrument issue notes joint stock banks liabilities London Lord Lord Overstone Market price mercantile merchants Metallic Currency negotiable notes payable notice opinion paid panic paper currency Parliament parties payable on demand payable to bearer person price of bullion price of gold principle promise to pay promissory notes quantity rate of discount restriction Scotch banks securities shew silver Sir Robert Peel specie speculation stopped payment theory transfer Vict
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Page 570 - Where in a bill drawer and drawee are the same person, or where the drawee is a fictitious person, or a person not having capacity to contract, the holder may treat the instrument, at his option, either as a bill of exchange or a promissory note.
Page 542 - Partial, that is to say, an acceptance to pay part only of the amount for which the bill is drawn ; 3.
Page 536 - In the hands of any holder other than a holder in due course, a negotiable instrument is subject to the same defenses as if it were non-negotiable. But a holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud or illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect of all parties prior to the latter.
Page 520 - Where a banker in good faith and without negligence receives payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself, and the customer has no title, or a defective title, thereto, the banker shall not incur any liability to the true owner of the cheque by reason only of having received such payment.
Page 580 - Where a bill has been paid for honor, all parties subsequent to the party for whose honor it is paid are discharged, but the payer for honor is subrogated for, and succeeds to, both the rights and duties of the holder as regards the party for whose honor he pays and all parties liable to the latter.
Page 584 - Where two or more parts of a set are negotiated to different holders in due course, the holder whose title first accrues is as between such holders...
Page 469 - ... the master or other person signing the same, notwithstanding that such goods or some part thereof may not have been so shipped, unless such holder of the bill of lading shall have had actual notice at the time of receiving the same that the goods had not been in fact laden on board...
Page 538 - Where a bill is addressed to two or more drawees who are not partners, presentment must be made to them all...
Page 479 - Act had not passed), to pass and transfer the legal right to such debt or chose in action from the date of such notice, and all legal and other remedies for the same, and the power to give a good discharge for the same, without the concurrence of the assignor...