Excerpt from Bills, Notes and Cheques: The Bills of Exchange Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, Chapter 119; With Notes and Illustrations; From Canadian, English and American Decisions, and References, to Ancient and Modern French Law
The present work was delayed in order that these amend ments might be embodied in their proper places. Meantime the notes a 'd illustrations were extended beyond the limits originally contemplated. The references to cases, statutes and other authorities in the work number nearly four thou iand. The number of separate decisions cited is two thou sand three hundred, and the number of illustrations nearly a thousand. The decisiom are brought down to Januarv 1892.
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