United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volumen15U.S. Government Printing Office, 1817 |
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... bill of exchange , describing it in terms not to be mistaken , and promising to accept it , is , if shown to the person who afterwards takes the bill on the credit of the letter , a virtual acceptance bind- ing the person who makes the ...
... bill of exchange , describing it in terms not to be mistaken , and promising to accept it , is , if shown to the person who afterwards takes the bill on the credit of the letter , a virtual acceptance bind- ing the person who makes the ...
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... bill , saying he will duly honor it , is no acceptance unless accompanied with circumstances , " & c . The answer ... bill , and may induce a third person to take it . It the letter be not shown , its contents , whatever they may be ...
... bill , saying he will duly honor it , is no acceptance unless accompanied with circumstances , " & c . The answer ... bill , and may induce a third person to take it . It the letter be not shown , its contents , whatever they may be ...
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... bill was drawn . The court can perceive no substantial reason for this distinction . The prevailing inducement for con- sidering a promise to accept , as an acceptance , is that credit is thereby given to the bill . Now , this credit is ...
... bill was drawn . The court can perceive no substantial reason for this distinction . The prevailing inducement for con- sidering a promise to accept , as an acceptance , is that credit is thereby given to the bill . Now , this credit is ...
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