Journal of the Institute of Bankers, Volumen42Institute of Bankers., 1921 |
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... manager , to present to you our friend Mr. J. F. Darling . Mr. Darling needs very little presentation in a meeting like this ; he is known to all of us by reputation , to a great many of us personally , as a banker of great practical ...
... manager , to present to you our friend Mr. J. F. Darling . Mr. Darling needs very little presentation in a meeting like this ; he is known to all of us by reputation , to a great many of us personally , as a banker of great practical ...
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... manager and a director of the National Provincial and Union Bank . Mr. W. E. Nicholls , J.P. , a director of Barclays Bank , and Mr. N. J. Stabb , O.B.E. , Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank , Hongkong , are among the new ...
... manager and a director of the National Provincial and Union Bank . Mr. W. E. Nicholls , J.P. , a director of Barclays Bank , and Mr. N. J. Stabb , O.B.E. , Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank , Hongkong , are among the new ...
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... manager will collect the amounts and pay them over to Head Collecting Office not later than February 10th . It is hoped that all members will co - operate in making this plan a success . There is a tendency to overlook or postpone the ...
... manager will collect the amounts and pay them over to Head Collecting Office not later than February 10th . It is hoped that all members will co - operate in making this plan a success . There is a tendency to overlook or postpone the ...
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... manager's room in an English bank is too frequently a Bluebeard's cupboard out of which the occupant glides at unex- pected intervals . The most efficient supervision can be exercised where the manager can look down the whole office at ...
... manager's room in an English bank is too frequently a Bluebeard's cupboard out of which the occupant glides at unex- pected intervals . The most efficient supervision can be exercised where the manager can look down the whole office at ...
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Institute of Bankers (Great Britain). want of room , the manager of one head office went to the expense of having galleries built all round the ground floor of his office so as to increase the space available . Besides blocking out the ...
Institute of Bankers (Great Britain). want of room , the manager of one head office went to the expense of having galleries built all round the ground floor of his office so as to increase the space available . Besides blocking out the ...
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advertisement amount assets Association balance Bank Ltd Bank of England Bank of Liverpool Barclays Bank Limited Barclays Bank Ltd bill of lading Bills of Exchange borrowing branch British capital cent Centre certificate cheque CHIG City and Midland commercial Committee Company Law contract Council Court creditor currency debentures debt directors economic effect Empire Bank examination executor export floating charge Foreign Exchange Fund garnishee Government holder Institute of Bankers interest issue labour lecture liability Lloyds Bank Limited loan London County Westminster London Joint City Lord memorandum ment Messrs MICHI Midland Bank Limited National Provincial paid Parr's Bank Limited payment person present Prize Provincial and Union question Receiving Order shareholder shares SHEWELL COOPER Staff Stock Street trade transfer ultra vires Union Bank UNIV UNIV Westminster and Parr's William
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Página 310 - ... 7. After the goods are loaded the bill of lading to be issued by the carrier, master, or agent of the carrier to the shipper shall, if the shipper so demands, be a "shipped" bill of lading, provided that if the shipper shall have previously taken up any document of title to such goods he shall surrender the same as against the issue of the "shipped...
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Página 310 - bill of lading, but at the option of the carrier such document of title may be noted at the port of shipment by the carrier, master, or agent with the name or names of the ship or ships upon which the goods have been shipped and the date or dates of shipment, and when so noted the same shall for the purpose of this Article be deemed to constitute a " shipped
Página 312 - ... the care or diligence of his servants or agents in regard to the loading, handling, stowage, carriage, custody, care and discharge of the goods carried by sea, provided that in this case no bill of lading has been or shall be issued and that the terms agreed shall be embodied in a receipt which shall be a non-negotiable document and shall be marked as such.
Página 311 - ... inflammable, explosive or dangerous nature to the shipment whereof the carrier, master or agent of the carrier, has not consented, with knowledge of their nature and character, may at any time before discharge be landed at any place or destroyed or rendered innocuous by the carrier without compensation, and the shipper of such goods shall be liable for all damages and expenses directly or indirectly arising out of or resulting from such shipment.
Página 311 - ... strikes or lock-outs or stoppage or restraint of labour from whatever cause, whether partial or general; (k) riots and civil commotions; (I) saving or attempting to save life or property at sea; (m) wastage in bulk or weight or any other loss or damage arising from inherent defect, quality or vice of the goods...
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