A Treatise of the Law of Bills of Exchange : Promissory Notes, Bank-Notes And Checks
The book A Treatise of the Law of Bills of Exchange : Promissory Notes, Bank-Notes And Checks was written by author Byles, John Barnard, Sir, 1801-1884 Here you can read free online of A Treatise of the Law of Bills of Exchange : Promissory Notes, Bank-Notes And Checks book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Treatise of the Law of Bills of Exchange : Promissory Notes, Bank-Notes And Checks a good or bad book?
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& R. 33 ; 2 Bast, P. C. 979, s. 0. ; Rex v. Post, R. & R. 101 ; Rex v. Treble, J Taunt. 328; 2 Leach, 1040; R, &. R. 164, s. 0. (/) Rex V. Birkett, R. & R. 251. [g) Rex V. Morris, Bayley, 6th ed. 580 ; R. & R. 270, a. a. (A) Rex V. Shukard, R. & R. 200 ; aad see Reg. t. Radford, 1 Den. C. C. 59 ; Reg. V. Ion, 2 Den. C. C. 475. {}) Ibid. ; and see Holden's case, R. & R. 154 ; 2 Leach, 1 019, s. o. ; Palmer's case, R. & R. 72 ; 2 Leach, 978, a. c. ; Rex v. Morris, R. & B. 270 ; Reg. v. Hill, 2 M.... C. C. 30. (k) Rex V. Morris, Bayley, 6th ed. 580; R. & R. 270; 2 Leach, 1096, s. 0. But see now 24 & 25 Vict. c. 94, ss. 1, 2, 49. (1) If a merchant write his name on blank pieces of pap.er, and intrust them to his clerk for the purpose of having promissory notes filled out, and a person by false pretences obtains possession of one of them, and fills up a note for his own use, he does not thereby commit the crime of forgery. Putnam v. Sullivan, 4 Mass. 488 OF THE FOKGBRY OF. BILLS AND NOTES. But procuring to utter, if the person procured were innocejiliof the felony, is a statutable felony in the procurer.(?) Before certain recent Acts of Parliament it was necessary to set out the forged instrument in the indictment in words and figures correctly : the slightest variance would have entitled the defendant to an acquittal.
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