| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1872 - 214 str.
...receiving light sovereigns and halves is empowered, and indeed encouraged, to " cut, break, or otherwise deface any such coin tendered to him in payment, and...the person tendering the same shall bear the loss." But it is not so with silver ; the country bears the loss from its wear and tear. £15,000 a year is... | |
| 1884 - 926 str.
...where any gold coin of the realm is below the current weight as provided by this Act, every ]>erson shall, by himself or others, cut, break, or deface any such coin tendered to him in payment, according to its denomination." QUESTION VIII. — Has a bond fide holder for value of a cheque not... | |
| Germany - 1881 - 562 str.
...angebotene unterwidjtige Sanbeogolbuiünjen ¿u faffircn. („Where any gold coin of the realm is below the current weight as provided by this Act, or where any...person tendering the same- shall bear the loss.") 3n bcr Ararte wirb nur bon ber Sanf »on (Snglanb bicfe Sefiiflnifj in 9(nWenbung gebrcuijt, inbem... | |
| Germany - 1881 - 580 str.
...angebotene untertoidjtige íanbeSgolbmunjen ¿u faffiren. („Where any gold coin of the realm is below the current weight as provided by this Act, or where any coin is called in hy any proclamation, every person shall, by himself or others, cut, break, or deface any such coin... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1882 - 726 str.
...gold coinage, the clause, I mean, which specified — " Where any gold coin of the realm is below the current weight as provided by this Act, or where any coin is called iu by proclamation, every person shall, by himself or others, cut, break, or dofaco any such coin tendered... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 524 str.
..."The Coinage Act" (33 Viet. o. 10), which directs that " where any gold coin of the realm is below the current weight as provided by this Act, or where any...the person tendering the same shall bear the loss." Apparently it is a perfectly legal net to tender a light gold sovereign, but it is illegal to accept... | |
| William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 522 str.
...Coinage Act " (83 Viet. c. 10), which directs that " where any gold coin of the realm is below the current weight as provided by this Act, or where any...payment, and the person tendering the same shall bear tho loss." Ap. parently it is a perfectly legal net to tender a light gold sovereign, but it is illegal... | |
| 1884 - 450 str.
...little observed. By sect. 7 it is enacted that, where any gold coin is below the current weight, " every person shall, by himself or others, cut, break,...deface any such coin tendered to him in payment." In such case the person tendering the coin shall bear the loss ; while, on the other hand, if a coin... | |
| William Stanley Jevons, Herbert Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 552 str.
...which directs that " where any gold coin of the realm is below the current weight as provided by tin's Act, or where any coin is called in by any proclamation, every person sluill, by himself or others, cut, break, or deface any such coin tendered to him in payment, and the... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1884 - 822 str.
...legal tender from being a legal tender. (3.) Sec. 7.— Where any gold coin of the realm Is below the current weight as provided by this Act, or where any coin Is colled In by any proclamation, every person shall, by himself or others, cut, break, or deface any... | |
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