| Edward Windham Manning - 1801 - 108 sivua
...the want of notice." And per Buller, J. " The general rule is only applicable to fair tranfactions. Where the bill or note has been given for value in the ordinary courfe of trade, it is faid infolvency does not take away the neceffity of notice ; that is true where... | |
| John Bayley, William English Barnes - 1813 - 292 sivua
...and no loss could happen to him from the want of notice." And per Duller, J. " The general rule it only applicable to fair transactions, where the Bill...given for value in the ordinary course of trade, it is taid insolvency does not take away the necessity of notice ; that is true where value has been given,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1815 - 722 sivua
...336. where Bitller, J. lays it down, that the rule requiring notice is only applicable to the case of fair transactions, where the bill or note has been...given for value, in. the ordinary course of trade. It was said that the insolvency insolvency of the drawer did not take away the necessity of notice : that... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1815 - 860 sivua
...J. lays it down, that the rule requiring notice is only applicable to the cafe of fair tranfaftions, where the bill or note has been given for value, in the ordinary courfe of trade. It was faid that the in•folvency-of the drawer did not take away the neceffity of... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1818 - 892 sivua
...guarantee the payment, and no loss could happen to him from the want of notice. And per Duller, J. The general rule is only applicable to fair transactions...or note has been given for value, in the ordinary tourseof trade. It is said, insolvency does not take away the necessity of notice; that is true, where... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1821 - 778 sivua
...no loss could happen to him from the want of notice. And per Huiler, . I. 'I lie general rule is onU applicable to fair transactions where the bill or...away the necessity of notice ; that is true, where a «lue has been given, but no further ; here the defendant lent his name merely to give credit to... | |
| Nathan Dane - 1823 - 728 sivua
...the maker's refusal to pay. Justice Buller observed, " it has been said, the insolvency of the drawer does not take away the necessity of notice. That is true, where value has been given, but no farther. Here, it is plain that Atkinson lent his name, merely to give credit to the note, and was... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1826 - 710 sivua
...applicable to fair transactions where the bill on note has betn given for value, in the ordinary coorM.ot trade. It is said, insolvency does not take away the necessity of notice ; that ia true, where a value has been given, but no rar ther ; here the defendant lent his ваше merely... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Henry Blackstone - 1827 - 736 sivua
...BULLER, J. The general rule has been long settled, but it Dg B RDI is only applicable to the case of fair transactions, where the bill or note has been given for value in the ordinary course of trade. There were many early cases at Guildhall to that effect, and the same point was afterwards decided... | |
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