Juridical Dictionary

This dictionary contains:
8526
juridical terms

Note of hand






Note of hand

Contracts. Another name, less technical, for a promissory note.

RELATED TERMS
--------------------------------------

Name
One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin.

Technical
That which properly belongs to an art.

Note
Estates, convention, practice. The fourth part of a fine of lands: it is an abstract of the writ of covenant and concord, and is only a, doequet taken by the chirographer, from which he draws up the indenture. It is sometimes taken in the old books for the concord.



SIMILAR TERMS
--------------------------------------

Note
Estates, convention, practice. The fourth part of a fine of lands: it is an abstract of the writ of covenant and concord, and is only a, doequet taken by the chirographer, from which he draws up the indenture. It is sometimes taken in the old books for the concord.

Notes
Practice. Short statements of what transpires on the trial of a cause; they are generally made by the judge and the counsel, for their Own satisfaction



PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS
--------------------------------------

Not guilty plea
Complete denial of guilt. In criminal cases, a necessary stage of the proceedings required to preserve all legal issues.

Not possessed
A plea sometimes used in actions of trover, when the defendant was not possessed of the goods at the commencement of the action.

Notary
Notary or notary public. An officer appointed by the executive, or other appointing power, under the laws of different states.

Notary public
Notary public or notary. An officer appointed by the executive, or other appointing power, under the laws of different states.

Note
Estates, convention, practice. The fourth part of a fine of lands: it is an abstract of the writ of covenant and concord, and is only a, doequet taken by the chirographer, from which he draws up the indenture. It is sometimes taken in the old books for the concord.

Note of hand

Notes
Practice. Short statements of what transpires on the trial of a cause; they are generally made by the judge and the counsel, for their Own satisfaction

Notice
The information given of some act done, or the interpellation by which some act is required to be done. It also signifies, simply, knowledge; as A had notice that B was a slave.

Notice of abandonment
In marine insurance, a notice given by the insured to the insurer whereby the insured indicates that he wishes to treat a "constructive total loss" as an "actual total loss" and to abandon the subject-matter insured to the insurer

Notice of dishonor
The notice given by the holder of a bill of exchange or promissory note, to a drawer or endorser on the same, that it has been dishonored, either by not being accepted in the case of a bill, or paid in cue of an accepted bill or note.

Notice to creditors
A notice given by the bankruptcy court to all creditors of a meeting of creditors.

We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Note of hand. If you have a better definition for Note of hand than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Note of hand may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Note of hand and any other medical topic for the public at large.
 


This dictionary contains 8526 terms.