The English Reports: Nisi Prius (1688-1867), Volume 176W. Green, 1930 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 37
... cheque for him , drawn by his father , for 41. 108. , and asked him if he knew any banker in the neighbourhood . Mr. Remington refused to indorse the cheque , but said he would write a note to prove his identity , as he was a stranger ...
... cheque for him , drawn by his father , for 41. 108. , and asked him if he knew any banker in the neighbourhood . Mr. Remington refused to indorse the cheque , but said he would write a note to prove his identity , as he was a stranger ...
Page 126
... cheque in question for the money . The plaintiff gave his cheque ( payable to " cash " ) , dated the 30th of December , 1861 , to Lacy , and the latter gave the defendant's cheque in return , dated the 31st of December . It was objected ...
... cheque in question for the money . The plaintiff gave his cheque ( payable to " cash " ) , dated the 30th of December , 1861 , to Lacy , and the latter gave the defendant's cheque in return , dated the 31st of December . It was objected ...
Page 211
... cheque had in fact been received from the plaintiff by one Smith , & c . That they had not , before they did what is ... cheque had been knowingly and feloniously uttered with intent to defraud , against the form of the said statute ...
... cheque had in fact been received from the plaintiff by one Smith , & c . That they had not , before they did what is ... cheque had been knowingly and feloniously uttered with intent to defraud , against the form of the said statute ...
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