The Theory and Practice of Banking, Volume 1 |
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50 crowns absolute Abstract Rights Accommodation Bills amount assignable Bank Notes Bank of England banker bearer Bill of Lading Bills of Exchange borrower bought and sold Bullion called Cause Chose-in-action Circulation coin Coinage commerce Common Law consent Consommation Contract Court created Creditor Currency custom Debt Debtor denote Depreciation Discount distinct doctrine Duty to pay Economic Quantity Economists England English Law equal equivalent exactly give Hence Indorsement Intrinsic Jurists Labour Land Law Merchant Law of Value Loan London Lord material chattel means merchants metal Money and Credit Mutuum nature Negative Obligation ounce paid Pandects party payable payment person possession Pound weight Price principle Profit Promise to pay Promissory Notes Purchasing Power received Right of action Right to demand Roman Law says Science sell species Stipulatio sum of money suppose termed Theory of Credit thing lent trade transfer Wealth word
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