| Judah Philip Benjamin - 1920 - 1270 páginas
...(Ch.) 261; Crisp v. Black (1673) Ca. temp. Finch, 89. (u) Goddard v. Cox (1742) 2 Str. 1194. ments take place, and are carried into the account. Presumably...is the first item on the debit side of the account that is discharged or reduced by the first item on the credit side. The appropriation is made by the... | |
| Edmund Henry Turner Snell - 1920 - 726 páginas
...members of the firm alone were liable. "In such a case, there is no room for any other appropriation that that which arises from the order in which the receipts and payments take place and are carried into account. Presumably, it is the sum first paid in that is first drawn out. It is the first item on the... | |
| William Fischer Agnew - 1920 - 614 páginas
...Halsbury, LC, in The Mecca(e), that ' where an account is kept between the parties as a bankmg account, there is no room for any other appropriation than that which arises from the order in which the receipt and payments take place and are carried into the account. Presumably it is the sum first paid... | |
| William Mark McKinney - 1918 - 1444 páginas
...payments is ordinarily applicable,8 and indeed it has been held that in the case of a banking account, there is no room for any other appropriation than...is the sum first paid in that is first drawn out, the first item on the debit side that is discharged by the first item on the credit side.' The general... | |
| George Gleason Bogert - 1921 - 698 páginas
...Clayton and making payments to him, presumably applied the first money paid in to the first drafts on the account. "Presumably it is the sum first paid in that is first drawn out." If but one cestui que trust is interested in a fund, and no moneys of the trustee are mixed with the... | |
| 1896 - 1052 páginas
...deceased partner might be held liable. Sir William Grant, MR, said of such a claim: "1n such a case there is no room for any other appropriation than...is the first item on the debit side of the account that is discharged or reduced by the first item on the credit side. The appropriation is made by the... | |
| 1904 - 1060 páginas
...partners alone liable for the balance due the plaintiff. Sir William Grant, among other things, said : "Presumably It is the sum first paid in that is first drawn out. It Is tho first item on the debit side of the account that is discharged or reduced by the first item on... | |
| 1910 - 1496 páginas
...there says) there is no [330] room for any other appropriation (in the absence of express directions) than that which arises from the order in which the receipts and payments take place. But it cannot be said here tbat a payment made by Nevett and Sons, for the purpose of redeeming a particular... | |
| 1919 - 722 páginas
...one to be applied, namely: "Where an account current is kept between parties as a banking account, 'there is no room for any other appropriation than...is the first item on the debit side of the account that is discharged or reduced by the first item on the credit side ; the appropriation is made by the... | |
| 1920 - 486 páginas
...the £500 paid in on Tuesday. There is a fund of £1,000 to draw on, & that is enough. In such case there is no room for any other appropriation than...which arises from the order in which the receipts & payments take place & are carried into account (GRANT, MB). — DEVAYTÍES v. NOBLE, CLAYTON'S CASE... | |
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