Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 100
... bill of exchange is without funds of the drawer , and pays the bill , he is entitled to be re- imbursed by the drawer ; and if there are several drawers , part of whom are securities for the others , all are alike liable to reimburse ...
... bill of exchange is without funds of the drawer , and pays the bill , he is entitled to be re- imbursed by the drawer ; and if there are several drawers , part of whom are securities for the others , all are alike liable to reimburse ...
Page 189
Court by bill of exceptions . It must be embodied in the bill of exceptions , or in some manner so made part of it , that there can be no doubt that the Supreme Court has precisely the same evidence before it which was before the jury ...
Court by bill of exceptions . It must be embodied in the bill of exceptions , or in some manner so made part of it , that there can be no doubt that the Supreme Court has precisely the same evidence before it which was before the jury ...
Page 390
... bill . The lien will not be destroyed unless there is something in the facts of the case , or in the nature of the security taken , which is destructive of or inconsistent with the retention of the lien Where an innkeeper detains goods ...
... bill . The lien will not be destroyed unless there is something in the facts of the case , or in the nature of the security taken , which is destructive of or inconsistent with the retention of the lien Where an innkeeper detains goods ...
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