Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Том 6Robert Clarke & Company, 1874 |
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... amount advanced by them and interest . Ch . on Bills , 667 , 668 ; Sedgwick Dam . 241 ; Wiffin v . Roberts , 1 Esp . 251 ; Braman v . Hess , 13 Johns . 52 ; Cram v . Hendricks , 7 Wend . 569 . 2. Whether the facts make a case of usury ...
... amount advanced by them and interest . Ch . on Bills , 667 , 668 ; Sedgwick Dam . 241 ; Wiffin v . Roberts , 1 Esp . 251 ; Braman v . Hess , 13 Johns . 52 ; Cram v . Hendricks , 7 Wend . 569 . 2. Whether the facts make a case of usury ...
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... amount of it from a third party . It would , therefore , be a perversion of language to say that a man might sell his own note , for it only becomes such by its negotiation . With these limitations , then , a sale may be made of a note ...
... amount of it from a third party . It would , therefore , be a perversion of language to say that a man might sell his own note , for it only becomes such by its negotiation . With these limitations , then , a sale may be made of a note ...
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... amount he received for it and interest , and not the full face of the note sold ; and that , therefore , such indorsement is not necessarily usurious ; that is , they have refused to presume that the parties in- tended by such ...
... amount he received for it and interest , and not the full face of the note sold ; and that , therefore , such indorsement is not necessarily usurious ; that is , they have refused to presume that the parties in- tended by such ...
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... amount of Hinton's mail pay . As to the legal questions arising in this case , we claim : 1. That the quarterly payments , to become due from time to time , to Otho Hinton upon his mail contract with the government , were a salable ...
... amount of Hinton's mail pay . As to the legal questions arising in this case , we claim : 1. That the quarterly payments , to become due from time to time , to Otho Hinton upon his mail contract with the government , were a salable ...
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... amount of notes and bills discounted or purchased by the Stark County Bank at * Canton , in said [ 46 county , including all the loans or discounts of said bank , during the year ending May , 1854 , whether originally made or renewed ...
... amount of notes and bills discounted or purchased by the Stark County Bank at * Canton , in said [ 46 county , including all the loans or discounts of said bank , during the year ending May , 1854 , whether originally made or renewed ...
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