Search results for: “cover note”

  • Discovery

    Discovery Explained References See Also Civil Procedure (in international or comparative law) Federal Courts (in international or comparative law) Concept of Doctrine of Discovery Doctrine of Discovery may be defined as: The majority of the non-European world was colonized under an […]

  • Discovery

    Discovery Explained References See Also Civil Procedure (in international or comparative law) Federal Courts (in international or comparative law) Concept of Doctrine of Discovery Doctrine of Discovery may be defined as: The majority of the non-European world was colonized under an […]

  • Exchange of Notes

    Exchange of Letters/Notes and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Exchange of Letters/Notes provided by the European Union Commission: States may express their consent to be bound by an "exchange of letters/notes". The basic characteristic of this procedure is that the […]

  • Exchange of Notes

    Exchange of Letters/Notes and the Treaties of the European Union Description of Exchange of Letters/Notes provided by the European Union Commission: States may express their consent to be bound by an "exchange of letters/notes". The basic characteristic of this procedure is that the […]

  • Cover

    Resources See Also Binder Cover note

  • Note

    Note, Trustees From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Note, Trustees (1): A church will not be bound by a note which was executed by two of its trustees and sent around to other trustees to sign it, where there was no vote of the board of trustees at an authorized meeting to…

  • Footnotes

    Footnotes This article examines the history and nature of footnotes and other annotational devices used in legal and other literature, particularly law reviews. The topic has received considerable attention in United States university law journals, which are heavily drawn on. The article starts by considering the nature of the glossing process and identifying different sorts…

  • Footnotes

    Footnotes This article examines the history and nature of footnotes and other annotational devices used in legal and other literature, particularly law reviews. The topic has received considerable attention in United States university law journals, which are heavily drawn on. The article starts by considering the nature of the glossing process and identifying different sorts…

  • Discovery to Aid in Execution

    Discovery to Aid in Execution Under the FSIA in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Discovery to Aid in Execution Under the Fsia: (1) Discovery regarding central bank accounts Section 1611(b)(1) of the FSIA provides: Notwithstanding the provisions of section […]

  • Discovery to Aid in Execution

    Discovery to Aid in Execution Under the FSIA in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Discovery to Aid in Execution Under the Fsia: (1) Discovery regarding central bank accounts Section 1611(b)(1) of the FSIA provides: Notwithstanding the provisions of section […]

  • Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes 10

    Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes   Article 76 (1) Nothing in this Convention prevents a Contracting State from enforcing exchange control regulations applicable in its territory and its provisions relating to the protection of its currency, including regulations which it is bound to apply by virtue of international agreements to…

  • Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes 9

    Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes   Article 71 A party who pays an instrument and is thereby discharged in whole or in part of his liability on the instrument may recover from the parties liable to him: (a) The entire sum which he has paid; (b) Interest on that sum…

  • Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes 8

    Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes   Article 61 Protest for dishonour of an instrument by non-acceptance or by non-payment must be made on the day on which the instrument is dishonoured or on one of the four business days which follow. Article 62 (1) Delay in protesting an instrument for…

  • Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes 6

    Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes   Article 45 (1) Unless otherwise agreed, a person who transfers an instrument, by endorsement and delivery or by mere delivery, represents to the holder to whom he transfers the instrument that: (a) The instrument does not bear any forged or unauthorized signature; (b) The…

  • Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes 4

    Convention on International Bills of Exchange and International Promissory Notes   Article 21 (1) If an endorsement contains the words “for collection”, “for deposit”, “value in collection”, “by procuration”, “pay any bank”, or words of similar import authorizing the endorsee to collect the instrument, the endorsee is a holder who: (a) May exercise all rights…