| 31. | William Pitt used to consult him, and adopted in 1790 some of his suggestions on the stamps on bills of exchange.
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| 32. | As a statutary representative of the bank, he was issuing false bills of exchange and fraudulently acquiring loans from other banks.
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| 33. | "Zong " was paid for with bills of exchange, and the 244 slaves already on board were part of the transaction.
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| 34. | However, the individuals who received the bill of exchange, Jarius Keith and Nathaniel Norton, did not own the land in question.
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| 35. | In the UK the legislation is clear;'A cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand '.
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| 36. | By 1740, Rhode Island bills of exchange were only four percent of face value and those of Massachusetts were eleven percent.
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| 37. | There was nothing in the contractual relationships, the " Bills of Exchange Act " or the common law that would indicate otherwise.
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| 38. | For these reasons Amsterdam attracted a business in bills of exchange that went far beyond the needs of its own already appreciable business.
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| 39. | However, the EIC restricted the amount of money that could be transferred, by limiting the number and scale of the Bills of exchange.
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| 40. | In 1890, the Parliament of Canada ousted articles 22792354 of the Code with the passage of the " Bills of Exchange Act ".
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