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" reasonable time" or an "unreasonable time," regard is to be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade or business (if any) with respect to such instruments, and the facts of the particular case. "
Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases - Page 5977
1905 - 7839 pages
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Acts of the Parliament of South Australia

South Australia - Law - 1884 - 330 pages
...would have been had such cheque been paid. (2.) In determining what is a reasonable time regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade and of bankers, and the facts of the particular case. (3.) The holder of such cheque as to which such...
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Journal of the Institute of Bankers, Volume 9

Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - Banks and banking - 1888 - 928 pages
...relation to that section it, is provided that in determining what is a reasonable time, regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade and of bankers, and the facts of the particular case. jury, what will a jury say is a reasonable time....
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The Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Vict., C. 61): An Act to Codify the ...

Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 126 pages
...and not from the date of its dishonour. (2.) In determining what is a reasonable time, regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade, and the facts of the particular case. (3.) Where a note payable on demand is negotiated, it is not...
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The Negotiable Instruments Act (Act XXVI of 1881): Being an Act to Define ...

India, Patrick Dunlop Shaw - Negotiable instruments - 1882 - 362 pages
...presented, the indorser is discharged. (2.) In determining what is a reasonable time, regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade, and the facts of the particular case. with defects of title of which he had no notice, by reason that...
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Commentary on the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 (45 & 46 Victoria, Cap. 61)

W. D. Thorburn - Bills of exchange - 1882 - 316 pages
...presented, the indorser is discharged (d). (2.) In determining what is a reasonable time, regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade, and the facts of the particular case (e). (3.) Where a note payable on demand is negotiated, it is...
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Statutes at Large ...

Great Britain - 1882 - 574 pages
...would have been had such cheque been paid. (2.) In determining what is a reasonable time regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade and of bankers, and the facts of the particular case. (3.) The holder of such cheque as to which such...
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The Bills of Exchange Act, 1882: (45 & 46 Vict. C. 61). With Explanatory ...

Aviet Agabeg, William Frederick Barry - Bills of exchange - 1884 - 286 pages
...such cheque been paid (c). (2) In determining what is a reasonable time regard ind. Act, s. 105. shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade and of bankers, and the facts of the particular case (d). s. 74. lieu of Such drawer or person, of...
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Roscoe's Digest of the Law of Evidence on the Trial of Actions ..., Volumes 1-2

Henry Roscoe - Evidence (Law) - 1884 - 834 pages
...presented the indorser is discharged." " (2.) In determining what is a reasonable time, regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade, and the facts of the particular case." " (3.) Where a note payable on demand is negotiated, it is not...
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The Student's Statutes: Being the Principal Provisions of Some ..., Volume 424

John Frederick Haynes - English law - 1884 - 736 pages
...Application of Part II. to notee. Good faith. (2.) In determining what is a reasonable time, regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade and the facts of the particular case. (3.) Where a note payable on demand is negotiated, it is not...
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A Selection of Precedents of Pleading Under the Judicature Acts in the Queen ...

John Cunningham (barrister-at-law.), Sir Miles Walker Mattinson - Actions and defenses - 1884 - 848 pages
...would have been had such cheque been paid. (2) In determining what is a reasonable time, regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade and of bankers, and the facts of the particular case. (3) The holder of such cheque as to which such...
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