| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, James Burrow - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 648 pages
...innocently and bonaßde discounts it. The plaintiff lios by, for a considerable time after he has paid these bills ; and then found out " that they were forged :" and the forger come» to be hanged. He made no objection to them, at the /time of pa> ingthem. Whatever neglect there... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Bills of exchange - 1829 - 532 pages
...discounts it. The plaintiff lies by for a considerable time after he has paid these bills, and then finds out that they were forged, and the forger comes to...paying them ; whatever neglect there was was on his side. The defendant had actual encouragement from the plaintiff himself, for negotiating the second... | |
| Commercial law - 1847 - 554 pages
...by for a considerable time after he has paid these bills, and then found out that they were forged. He made no objection to them at the time of paying them. Whatever neglect there was, was on his side. The defendant had actual encouragement from the plaintiff for negotiating the second bill, from... | |
| George Ross - Commercial law - 1853 - 932 pages
...innocently and bona fide discounts it. The plaintiff lies by for a considerable time after he has paid these bills, and then found out "That they were forged,"...paying them. Whatever neglect there was, was on his side. The defendant had actual encouragement from the plaintiff himself for negotiating the second... | |
| John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1866 - 570 pages
...innocently and bona fide discounts it. The plaintiff lies by for a considerable time after he has paid these bills, and then found out that they were forged; and...paying them. Whatever neglect there was, was on his side. The defendant had actual encouragement from the plaintiff himself for negotiating the second... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - Estoppel - 1872 - 732 pages
...discounts it. The plaintiff lies by for a considerable time after he has paid these bills, and then finds out that they were forged ; and the forger comes to...paying them. Whatever neglect there was, was on his side. The defendant had actual encouragement from the plaintiff himself for negotiating the second... | |
| John Torrey Morse - Banking law - 1879 - 724 pages
...accepted or paid it. But it was not incumbent upon the plaintiff to inquire into it. ... The plaintiff made no objection to them at the time of paying them. Whatever neglect there was, was on his side. ... It is a misfortune which has happened without the defendant's fault or neglect." It was too... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - Negotiable instruments - 1880 - 748 pages
...a considerable time after he has paid these bills, and then finds out that they were forged. . . . He made no objection to them at the time of paying them. Whatever neglect there was, was on his side." As the enunciation of a general rule of law, this case has always been accepted. Hortsman v.... | |
| James Barr Ames - Negotiable instruments - 1881 - 932 pages
...and bona fide discounts it. The plaintiff lies by for a considerable time after he has paid these > bills, and then found out "that they were forged," and the forger conies to be hanged. He made no objection to them at the time of, paying them. Whatever neglect there... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1882 - 798 pages
...by for a considerable timeafter he has paid these bills, and then found out that they were forged. He made no objection to them at the time of paying them. Whatever neglect there was, was on his side. The defendant had actual encouragement from the plaintiff for negotiating the second bill, from... | |
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