| Sir John Bayley - 1797 - 158 sider
...of, which can be apyiiied to the cafe of bills of exV chang'-, is that due diligence majl be ujed. Due diligence is the only thing " to be looked at, whether the bill be foreiga or inland, and whether it be *' payable at light, at fo many days, after, or in any other manner.... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 714 sider
...within which bills are to be prefented, are however ftill unfixed. The only rule that can be applied is, that due diligence muft be ufed. Due diligence...the only thing to be looked at, whether the bill be foreign or inland, whether it be payable at fight, or fo many days after, or in any other manner. It... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1821 - 778 sider
...of, which can be applied to the case of bills of exchange, is, that due diligence must be used. Une diligence is the only thing to be looked at, whether the bill be foreign or inland; and whether it be payable at sight, or at so many days after, or any Oilier manner.... | |
| William Glen - 1824 - 474 sider
...know of, which can be applied to the case of bills of exchange is, that due diligence must be used. Due diligence is the only thing to be looked at, whether the bill be foreign or inland, or whether it be payable at sight or at so many days after, or any other manner.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, Peregrine Bingham - 1833 - 812 sider
...blockade, or imprisonment, could justify such a proceeding. Ruller J. said, in Muilman v. D'Eguino, " due diligence is the only thing to be looked at, whether...foreign or an inland one ; and whether it be payable at sight, at so many days after, or in any other manner." The Court said they would take time to consider,... | |
| South Carolina. Court of Appeals, William Rice (state reporter.) - 1839 - 564 sider
...which can be applied to all cases of bills of exchange, is, that due diligence must be used : that is the only thing to be looked at ; whether the bill be inland or foreign, or payable at sight, or days after, or in any other manner ; and as the jury had... | |
| George Ross - 1853 - 932 sider
...blockade, or imprisonment, could justify such a proceeding. DULLER, J., said, in Muilman v. D'Efjuino, " due diligence is the only thing to be looked at, whether...foreign or an inland one ; and whether it be payable at sight, at so many days after, or in any other manner." The COURT said they would take time to consider,... | |
| 1875 - 462 sider
...must always be for the jury to determine whether laches is imputable to the plaintiff." Buller, J. : ' Due diligence is the only thing to be looked at, whether...foreign or an inland one, and whether it be payable at sight, at so many days after, or in any other manner. But here I must observe that I think a rule may... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - 1880 - 748 sider
...opportunity. Chitty, Bills, 274; Story, Bills of Exchange, § 231 ; Mullman v. D'Eguino, leading case, ante. Due diligence is the only thing to be looked at, whether the bill be foreign or inland. Bills payable at sight or a certain time after sight, as Mr. Justice Buller said... | |
| James Barr Ames - 1881 - 910 sider
...cases of bills of exchange, is that due diligence must be used. Due diligence is the only thi,ng to bo looked at, whether the bill be a foreign or an inland one, and whether it be payable at sight, at so many days after, or in any other manner. And the learning on this point is well laid down... | |
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