Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Illinois, Band 34 |
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... amounts to , of a promissory note . Where a party , at the request of another , pays all of a two hundred dollar note of the latter but seven dollars ... amount of the note for money paid for his use . 1 Hitt et al . v . Sharer . APPEAL from.
... amounts to , of a promissory note . Where a party , at the request of another , pays all of a two hundred dollar note of the latter but seven dollars ... amount of the note for money paid for his use . 1 Hitt et al . v . Sharer . APPEAL from.
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... amount , which he afterwards paid in the fall of 1855 , or in the summer of 1856 ; but Allen stated that he believed the settlement was made in the fall of 1854 , and the note was made payable in six or twelve months . Swingley ...
... amount , which he afterwards paid in the fall of 1855 , or in the summer of 1856 ; but Allen stated that he believed the settlement was made in the fall of 1854 , and the note was made payable in six or twelve months . Swingley ...
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... amount of Hitt or his estate , if the jury believe that said Sharer paid said note or any part thereof within five years next preceding the filing of said claim in the Probate Court , Feb. 5th , 1861 . No objection is stated to this ...
... amount of Hitt or his estate , if the jury believe that said Sharer paid said note or any part thereof within five years next preceding the filing of said claim in the Probate Court , Feb. 5th , 1861 . No objection is stated to this ...
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... amount of the note . But if it were otherwise , the non - payment of the remaining seven dollars did not prevent a recovery of what had been advanced . And if more than five years had inter- vened before the claim was filed , we would ...
... amount of the note . But if it were otherwise , the non - payment of the remaining seven dollars did not prevent a recovery of what had been advanced . And if more than five years had inter- vened before the claim was filed , we would ...
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... amount to almost a total suspension of the business . As the defendants were in occupation for a particular business , and the premises rented for that business , the true inquiry would seem to be , what were the premises worth in that ...
... amount to almost a total suspension of the business . As the defendants were in occupation for a particular business , and the premises rented for that business , the true inquiry would seem to be , what were the premises worth in that ...
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