Swift V. Jewesbury, P.O., and Goddard, Decided in the Court of Queen's Bench and Exchequer Chamber

Swift V. Jewesbury, P.O., and Goddard, Decided in the Court of Queen's Bench and Exchequer Chamber
Author: Sir Francis Henry Jeune
Publisher:
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1874
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN:

An action brought against Lindsey Winterbotham, sued as registered public officer of the Gloucestershire banking company, for whom Frederick Charles Jewesbury has been substituted on the record on a suggestion of the death of the said Lindsey Winterbotham, and against Theophilus Bartlett Goddard, sued in his personal capacity, to recover damages for an alleged false and fraudulent representation contained in the letter with regard to the solvency of Sir William Russell.

The Stannaries ACT, 1869: Edited with Notes Explanatory of Its Several Sections, and with Introductory Chapters Upon the Jurisdiction of the Sta

The Stannaries ACT, 1869: Edited with Notes Explanatory of Its Several Sections, and with Introductory Chapters Upon the Jurisdiction of the Sta
Author: John Batten
Publisher: Sagwan Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2018-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781377288505

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