| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - Law reports, digests, etc - 1957 - 904 pages
...trade with an enemy of the United States. The words "to trade" were defined in section 2 as meaning : (c) Enter into, carry on, complete, or perform any contract, agreement, or obligation. ***** (e) To have any form of business or commercial communication or intercourse with. In its original... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - Attorneys general's opinions - 1922 - 710 pages
...satisfy, compromise, or give security for the payment or satisfaction of any debt or obligation. "3. Buy or sell, loan or extend credit, trade in, deal...otherwise dispose of, or receive any form of property " (40 Stat. 412). The first definition quoted would clearly make it unlawful to pay any of the benefits... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1050 pages
...include: "(a) Pay, satisfy, compromise, or give security for tho payment or satisfaction of any debt or obligation." "(d) Buy or sell, loan or extend credit,...otherwise dispose of, or receive any form of property." Notwithstanding that the word "trade" has debt and the receipt of property, before the performance... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1917 - 108 pages
...HAMILTON (interposing). A\rhat line? Mr. MOORE. Line 4, page 4, and going down to line 13, it says: Trade in, deal with, exchange, transmit, transfer,...otherwise dispose of or receive any form of property. .Clearly, you receive your property for an enemy, not with an enemy. I have difficulty in telling just... | |
| Europe - 1917 - 722 pages
...give security for the payment or satisfaction of any debt or obligation. (b) To draw, accept, pay, present for acceptance or payment, or indorse any negotiable instrument or chose in action. (c) To enter into, carry on, complete, or perform any contract, agreement, or obligation. (d) To buy or... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1917 - 250 pages
...the House left it out. Section 3 defines as within the term " to trade " the following [reading] : (c) Enter into, carry on. complete, or perform any contract, agreement, or obligation. That is line 20. page 5. Now. there are a great many contracts originally made with a party, who is... | |
| Electronic journals - 1918 - 436 pages
...or give security for the payment or satisfaction of any debt or obligation. (6) Draw, accept, pay, present for acceptance or payment, or indorse any...or perform any contract, agreement, or obligation. (e) To have any form of business or commercial communication or intercourse with. SEC. 3. That it shall... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - Eminent domain - 1918 - 1178 pages
...Enter into, carry on, complete, or perform any contract, agreement, or obligation. Property trans- (d) Buy or sell, loan or extend credit, trade in,...otherwise dispose of, or receive any form of property. Business inter- (o) To have any form of business or commercial comcourse. . . . , . . mumcation or... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - Eminent domain - 1918 - 1198 pages
...for the payment or satisfaction of any debt or obligation. nMti»b?«K'patc' ^) Draw, accept, pay, present for acceptance or payment, or indorse any negotiable instrument or chose in action. contract*. (c) Enter into, carry on, complete, or perform any contract, agreement, or obligation. trans-... | |
| Charles Henry Huberich - Commercial law - 1918 - 532 pages
...intimates that in such cases payment may be justified. Negotiable instruments. (b) Draw, accept, pay, present for acceptance or payment, or indorse any negotiable instrument or chose in action. As to rights of endorsees and assignees, see section 7 (b). As to acts done before October 6, 1917,... | |
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