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She doesn't know anything about shampoos, she says, and she has never indorsed a product of any kind.
What is the difference as to transferability between a note payable to bearer and one indorsed in blank?
From the pocket of his light summer overcoat protruded the bundle of indorsed papers which proclaimed his profession.
What risk does the bank run if it allows him to have possession of the bill of lading indorsed in blank?
The Worthy and Past Master had said much that he indorsed and lie could but reiterate their promises and feel thankful for the token of appreciation thus bestowed.
The return to a writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum must be indorsed on or annexed to the writ and must state all the causes of the detainer of the person.
There is a Buddha temple also in its vicinity. Three cantonment have come into existence around the graveyard. Inside the graveyard the pucca roads have been indorsed with rows of flowers. China Kabristan is in fact a material witness to the annals of the history of Ramgarh.
Sometime before January 1, 1843, William H. Binge and a man named Titus entered into a contract. Binge made a promissory note, indorsed by James Blair, to pay Sampson Smith $300 on or before January 1, 1843. Payment was not made and Smith filed an action in Red River County, Texas. Binge and Blair did not appear, and they appealed from the default judgment.
This date is indorsed on the Act The period of one month includes the date on which the Act was passed.Hare v Gocher [1962] 2 QB 641, [1962] 2 All ER 763; Trow v Ind Coope (West Midlands) Ltd [1967] 2 QB 899 at 909, [1967] 2 All ER 900, CA The effect of this is that the Act came into force on 22 December 1976, except sections 5(1)(b) and 6(4)(b).
He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for mayor in 1902. A Presbyterian, he was a member of the Union League.Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials 1850–1938, Municipal Reference Library, March 1938, reprinted 1946"Powers Is Indorsed," Los Angeles Herald, November 9, 1902"Powers for Mayor," San Francisco Call, October 28, 1902 In 1910, Powers was a member of the Olympic Club in San Francisco, which was planning a hike from the Golden Gate Park Panhandle to Ocean Beach.
He left some works, though none has been printed. He wrote several approbations (') to books, published in Berlin, notably that to the first edition of Samuel ben Meir's commentary on the Pentateuch (1705), the manuscript of which was in the possession of David Oppenheimer, to whom he was related by marriage. His approbation of Nehemiah Ḥayyun's cabalistic work, Oz le-Elohim (1712), caused him great annoyance, because of the charges of heresy brought against the work, which he, like David Oppenheimer, had indorsed without reading. In Berlin his brother-in-law Michael Ḥasid succeeded him.
At the end of January 1901 fourteen members of the North China Mission of the ABCFM endorsed the actions of Ament and Tewksbury: "Voted, That Dr. Ament and Mr. Tewksbury were justified in the following the advice of the United States Minister and selling the moveable property in the Tau-lu-po-fu and the Yu-wang-fu for the benefit of the distressed Chinese refugees and for the extraordinary expenses after the siege was raised;...""Action of Missionaries Indorsed", The New York Times (22 March 1901): 6.
This is a matter > of public history of which this court must take judicial notice. The > election passed off, and the policies of the Governor were not indorsed by > the people in the election of the members of the Legislature; on the > contrary, a Legislature was elected which was hostile to the policies of the > Governor, and which refused to repeal the law of capital punishment. If he > desires to prove that he regards himself as a servant of the people, he > should now no longer interfere with the execution of their will, or he > should resign from his office. > Fourth.
DEMOCRATS FINISH TICKET IN HARMONY in NYT on October 4, 1912 The Independence League state convention met on October 3 at Arlington Hall in New York City. James A. Allen was Temporary and Permanent Chairman. They nominated Progressive Oscar S. Straus for Governor with 89 votes against 79 for Democrat William Sulzer, and then adjournedSTRAUS INDORSED BY INDEPENDENTS in NYT on October 4, 1912 The convention met again on October 4, and nominated a ticket made up by Democrats Glynn, Sohmer and Cuddeback; Progressives Call, Palmieri, Leland and Kirchwey; and the only Independence Leaguer John Davis for treasurer.THE INDEPENDENT SLATE in NYT on October 5, 1912 William Randolph Hearst himself endorsed Sulzer and Glynn.
The company's arms are blazoned as follows: Arms: Barry wavy of eight argent and azure, on a bend or, a dragon passant with wings indorsed and tail extended vert, on achief gules, a lion passant guardant of the third, between two bezants. Crest: In a ducal coronet or, a main-mast of the last with pennon flying argent, charged with a cross gules, on the round top a man in armour proper, on his dexter arm a truncheon, his sinister hand supporting a carved shield of the second, from the round top six pike staves, three on each side issuing bendways of the first, the rigging from the round top to the coronet sable. Supporters: The dexter, a mermaid in the sea, all proper crined or, the middle fins at the joining of the bodies of the last, holding in her sinister hand a mirror of the first, and supporting with her dexter hand an anchor of the second, cabled proper: the sinister supporter, a winged satyr proper standing on a mount vert, winged and legged or, holding in his sinister hand a scythe the blade in base, all proper. Motto: Indocilis pauperiem pati.

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