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  • 41carriage of goods — ▪ law Introduction       in law, the transportation of goods by land, sea, or air. The relevant law governs the rights, responsibilities, liabilities, and immunities of the carrier and of the persons employing the services of the carrier.… …

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  • 42Promissory note — A 1926 Promissory Note from the Imperial bank of India, Rangoon, Burma for 20,000 Rupees plus interest A promissory note is a negotiable instrument, wherein one party (the maker or issuer) makes an unconditional promise in writing to pay a… …

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  • 43Looney v. District of Columbia — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Looney v. District of Columbia ArgueDate=January 9 ArgueYear= DecideDate=January 26 DecideYear=1885 FullName=Looney v. District of Columbia USVol=113 USPage=258 Citation= Prior= Subsequent= Holding= SCOTUS=1882 1887 Majority …

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  • 44nonnegotiable instrument — According to a well understood meaning in the law of bills and notes, a term of art which refers only to commercial paper. An instrument which is not negotiable, that is, any instrument which does not meet the requirements laid down to qualify an …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 45Postal Orders of Ireland — The Postal Orders of Ireland were issued from 1881 until they were discontinued in late 2001 just before the change over to the euro.Irish issues of British postal ordersThe first postal orders to be issued in Ireland were British postal orders… …

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  • 46note — 1. verb To make a brief written statement; to erjtera memorandum, as to note an exception 2. noun An instrument containing an express and absolute promise of signer (i.e. maker) to pay to a specified person or order, or bearer, a definite sum of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 47note — 1. verb To make a brief written statement; to erjtera memorandum, as to note an exception 2. noun An instrument containing an express and absolute promise of signer (i.e. maker) to pay to a specified person or order, or bearer, a definite sum of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 48Super League war — This article details what is commonly referred to as the Super League war, which was fought in and out of court during the mid 1990s by the News Ltd backed Super League and Kerry Packer backed Australian Rugby League organisations over control of …

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  • 49History of banking — The first banks were the merchants of the ancient world that made loans to farmers and traders that carried goods between cities. The first records of such activity dates back to around 2000 BC in Assyria and Babylonia. Later, in ancient Greece… …

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  • 50Cross — Cross, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Crossed} (kr[o^]st; 115); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crossing}.] 1. To put across or athwart; to cause to intersect; as, to cross the arms. [1913 Webster] 2. To lay or draw something, as a line, across; as, to cross the letter t …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English