Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With Tables of the Names of Cases and Principal Matters, Volume 16J. Butterworth and Son, 1814 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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Page 151
GILBERT against SYKES . were present at the time , to invalidate the serious
acceptance of it on the part of the defendant , if he had continued to act under the
original impression upon himself and the company present ; but he seemed to
have ...
GILBERT against SYKES . were present at the time , to invalidate the serious
acceptance of it on the part of the defendant , if he had continued to act under the
original impression upon himself and the company present ; but he seemed to
have ...
Page 237
The only dictum which seems contrary to our present decision is in the case of
Spitalfields v . Bromley , but it may be observed that the point was not properly
before the Court . As a general proposition , I am not inclined to accede to it , that
in ...
The only dictum which seems contrary to our present decision is in the case of
Spitalfields v . Bromley , but it may be observed that the point was not properly
before the Court . As a general proposition , I am not inclined to accede to it , that
in ...
Page 250
That the bill being so near due when the plaintiff received it , as to make it
impossible to present it on the day of payment , was like a bill payable at sight ( a
) , or on demand ; in which case it was only incumbent on the plaintiff to present it
for ...
That the bill being so near due when the plaintiff received it , as to make it
impossible to present it on the day of payment , was like a bill payable at sight ( a
) , or on demand ; in which case it was only incumbent on the plaintiff to present it
for ...
Page 367
... and not that he would be liable to any individual holders of notes ; but
supposing it otherwise , still as the defendants were neither holders of notes , nor
present at the time when the engagement was made , they were not parties to it ,
but the ...
... and not that he would be liable to any individual holders of notes ; but
supposing it otherwise , still as the defendants were neither holders of notes , nor
present at the time when the engagement was made , they were not parties to it ,
but the ...
Page 368
The consideration for the promise was , that the persons present at the making of
it would forbear to press the bank for immediate payment , and though the
promise was no doubt limited to the notes then issued , yet it was not limited to
the ...
The consideration for the promise was , that the persons present at the making of
it would forbear to press the bank for immediate payment , and though the
promise was no doubt limited to the notes then issued , yet it was not limited to
the ...
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