This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
identifier | question |
---|---|
49637 | May not this allow one to suppose that the coast had suffered considerable changes since the year 1762? |
49637 | Vaugondy, is imputed to the Russian geographers, in fixing the longitude of Kamtchatka? |
36939 | The sales are by fair competition and without favour; what would the public wish or desire more? |
36939 | _ Whether any great Change would not be attended with great Danger? |
31955 | First-- to what extent has that concretion formed behind the falling water? |
31955 | Has it formed there in greater quantities than it has where the face of the cliff has been open to the air? |
31955 | The other scientific question-- which the future will answer-- is, How fast does this Niagara concrete form? |
48697 | ***** Tell me what you are thinking of doing, whether you will take action and give me satisfaction or not? |
48697 | I would not endure it either from France or from Spain, do you think I either can or will bear it from you? |
48697 | If he claimed the right to do this, where was the line to be drawn? |
48697 | Will you do it, then do it the sooner the better; it will be best for you; when will you begin? |
27647 | But now, what effect must this argument have upon slave- producing states, in inducing them to abandon slavery? |
27647 | But why is it unable? |
27647 | Can Sir Robert be serious when he talks of"over- production?" |
27647 | Has it not long been one of the chief arguments of the anti- slavery party everywhere, that free labour is actually cheaper than slave labour? |
27647 | Now of what does our trade to these countries, in common with others, chiefly consist? |
27647 | Vigour if you will; but where is the humanity, the wisdom, the justice? |
27647 | Will their opinion of the relative cheapness of the two kinds of labour not rather be determined by our actions than our professions? |
27647 | on the produce of the latter? |
48012 | But, said he,"do yow pretend to comence any processe against them?" |
48012 | But, said they,"are not the Jesuists and fryres Christians two?" |
48012 | But,said he,"what is the occation they take men as well as goods?" |
48012 | Whie,said he,"is he not gon? |
48012 | Adams, Isaac,[? |
48012 | Camps hath donne?" |
48012 | Soe I then demanded of Andrea whoe disburced this plate, he or I? |
48012 | Syen Dono, governor[ of Firando?]. |
48012 | The singing man and Sugien Donos brother came to vizet me, and brought a barken[ baken?] |
48012 | [ 134]? |
48012 | _ November 25._--We dyned at Arra,[70] and paid 1_ ichebo_ and 1[ hundred?] |
27014 | And for what, does the reader suppose? |
27014 | European shipmasters used to complain bitterly of the roguery practised upon them by the native dealers; but who taught the native his roguish tricks? |
27014 | I have often heard the question raised in Australia, Whence proceed the hot winds? |
27014 | Ship after ship arrived from the manufacturing districts, with full cargoes; and the universal cry was,"What is to be done with all these goods?" |
27014 | Suppose I no want ask any thing, what for I go?" |
27014 | Supposing the route should prove practicable simply as a mail line, is the Colony at present in circumstances to bear the expense of keeping it up? |
27014 | These winds invariably blow from the north- west; but the question is, Whence do they derive the heat they are charged with? |
27014 | What better conduct, however, can be expected from men, nine- tenths of whom either are or have been convicts? |
27014 | What more can be said of any community? |
27014 | What was it that carried off so many of the Cameronians and Royal Irish stationed in Chusan during the first expedition to the North? |
27014 | What was to be done? |
27014 | What would my fair countrywomen say to the"black- fellow''s"mode of taking unto himself a wife? |
27014 | Who introduced false weights? |
27014 | Who is there possessed of authority to hand me and my countrymen, like so many cattle, over to the Dutch or to any other power? |
27014 | higher than when all the cry was,"What is to become of these goods?" |
35720 | ''It is very true, that Lands are of late become more valuable; but what raises their Value? |
35720 | And hath any thing happened since that Time to make us less sensible? |
35720 | And what Right can you have to Lands that you have no Right to walk upon, but upon certain Conditions? |
35720 | And whether they had heard what their Deputies had done at_ Albany_? |
35720 | Could we, so few Years ago, make a formal Demand, by_ James Logan_, and not be sensible of our Right? |
35720 | Did we ever receive any Part, even the Value of a Pipe- Shank, from you for it? |
35720 | Did you ever tell us that you had sold this Land? |
35720 | Is it not entirely owing to the Industry and Labour used by the white People, in their Cultivation and Improvement? |
35720 | The Governor then asked them, what was the Reason that more of the_ Shawanaes_, from their Town on_ Hohio_, were not at the Treaty? |
35720 | The Question was asked them by his Excellency, Whether by the Words_ their Children_, they meant all the_ Indians_ in Alliance with the_ French_? |
35720 | Whether they had concluded Peace with the Southern_ Indians_? |
35720 | since we came out of this Ground? |
17563 | Was she calculated to carry a cargo to Spain? |
17563 | What boat is that? |
17563 | Where are you from? |
17563 | But as to morality, was there ever a period when the national character was so slack and corrupt as in the eighteenth century? |
17563 | But even after this gross insult to himself, his ship, and his flag, was the commander of a Revenue sloop to obey? |
17563 | But the riding- officers were not solely to blame, for where were the Custom House sloops? |
17563 | But what must we think of a captain who calmly awaits the on- coming of a smuggler''s attack? |
17563 | But, you may ask, how did the Deal boatmen manage to get the tea to their homes without being seen by the Customs officers? |
17563 | But, you will instantly say, would n''t the Coastguard in the smuggling days have seen the barrels as they came along the top of the water? |
17563 | Duke sat down by his side, and the officer, opening his eyes, recognised his man and asked,"Is that you?" |
17563 | How was it they were always absent at these critical times? |
17563 | What happened, do you ask? |
17563 | Whilst these were being taken in hand what should be more natural than that the_ Lyme Packet''s_ master should drift into a local public- house? |
17563 | You will not answer me that question?" |
17563 | You will not tell me whether you do a little stroke in the Fair trade upon the coast? |
17563 | _ A._"Half- ankers?" |
17563 | _ A._"What should I do it for?" |
17563 | _ Q._"Are you or are you not frequently in practice as a smuggler?" |
17563 | _ Q._"Casks of spirits-- is that part of your fishing- tackle?" |
17563 | _ Q._"Did you ever fish for half- ankers?" |
17563 | _ Q._"Did you fire a blank?" |
17563 | _ Q._"Did you hit her?" |
17563 | _ Q._"Is that all the trades you follow?" |
17563 | _ Q._"Is that all?" |
17563 | _ Q._"What do you fish for?" |
17563 | _ Q._"Will you answer that question?" |
17563 | _ Q._"You never do such things?" |
32384 | Why do we not appear dressed in the growth of our own country, and made fine by the labour of our own hands? |
32384 | And why is not their trade espoused and protected as our other colonies and factories? |
32384 | But what is all they do compared to the extent of four counties so populous that it is thought there are near a million of people in them? |
32384 | Complain that foreigners prohibit our manufactures, and at the same time prohibit it themselves? |
32384 | Did ever any nation but ours complain of the declining of their trade and at the same time discourage it among themselves? |
32384 | Do we not know there are coals in Blackheath, Muzzle- hill, and other places, but that we must not work them that we may not hurt the navigation? |
32384 | Do we not, from this very principle, prohibit the planting tobacco in England, though our own land would produce it? |
32384 | I know it will be asked immediately how shall it be done? |
32384 | If all this is true, as it is most certainly, what witchcraft must it be that has seized upon the fancy of this nation? |
32384 | Is it not all owing to the most unaccountable indolence and neglect? |
32384 | The French do imitate our manufactures in a better manner, and in greater quantity than other nations; and why do we not prevent them? |
32384 | The next question is, whither shall they carry them, and for whose account shall they be loaden? |
32384 | Was all this difference from our own wearing, or not wearing the produce of our own manufacture? |
32384 | What a consumption of English manufacture would follow such a plantation? |
32384 | What spirit of blindness and infatuation must have possessed us? |
32384 | When this was the case, how fared our trade? |
32384 | Why are they not turned into populous and powerful colonies, as they might be? |
32384 | Why does not England enlarge and encourage the commerce of the coast of Guinea? |
32384 | Why not encouraged from hence? |
32384 | With what an impetuous gust of the fancy did we run into the product of the East Indies for some years ago? |
32384 | and that without laws, without teazing the parliament and our sovereign, for what they find difficult enough to effect even by law? |
32384 | and what an increase of trade would necessarily attend an increase of people there? |
32384 | plant and fortify, and establish such possessions there as other nations, the Portuguese for example, in the opposite coast on the same latitude? |
38841 | ( 2) Was he concluded by the concurring votes of five Senior Fellows? |
38841 | ( 3) Could he nominate Fellows and Scholars to the exclusion of a candidate by a majority of the electors? |
38841 | All this was after a period of fourscore years of profound internal peace-- and the question was, what was the cause of it? |
38841 | And why? |
38841 | But was it reasonable to extend this principle to Ireland? |
38841 | But why must one manufacture only be encouraged? |
38841 | Can any other University produce a corresponding record? |
38841 | Can such an extent of ocean, such a range of coasts, such a multitude of harbours, bays, and creeks, be effectually guarded? |
38841 | From what market had the woollen manufactures of Ireland ever excluded England? |
38841 | How could he say anything, being himself in the same condemnation? |
38841 | If all this is true, how will he have the impudence to support this measure hereafter? |
38841 | If various employments can give a man knowledge, Then who knows so much as the head of the College? |
38841 | In 1792, in the debate on Langrishe''s Bill for the restoration of the elective franchise to Irish Catholics, Hutchinson''s two sons( Francis[? |
38841 | In the course of Mr. Magee''s examination the following passage occurred:"Counsel-- Is not Dr. Fitzgerald a warm man? |
38841 | Is there not business enough in this great world for the people of two adjoining islands, without depressing the inhabitants of one of them? |
38841 | Let it now be considered what are the usual means taken to promote the prosperity of any country in respect of trade and manufactures? |
38841 | The MS. is known to be in existence; and would it not be seemly and desirable to have it deposited in the College Manuscript Room? |
38841 | The question was, what caused this contradiction? |
38841 | The three questions were:( 1) Had the Provost an absolute negative on Board Proceedings? |
38841 | There was a native parliament here, and why did they exhibit this wondrous apathy? |
38841 | Were any of those facts attempted to be proved at the time of the prohibition? |
38841 | What part of her trade, and which of her manufactures had been ruined; and where did any of her lands fall by the woollen exports of Ireland? |
38841 | What words can more offensively and more bitterly express the oppression of the country than this leave to trade with other countries? |
38841 | Why does not Professor Tyrrell render it,_ Græce et Latine_? |
38841 | Why was no attempt made for their relief? |
38841 | Would you consult persons employed in the trade? |
38841 | [ 301] What was the information given by the trading towns in 1697 and 1698 on the subject of the woollen manufacture of Ireland? |
44043 | And so Chook Aloong is an opium smoker? |
44043 | Are all these men dying from opium smoking? |
44043 | But where are all the people who are suffering from opium smoking? |
44043 | But where are the smokers? |
44043 | Do many people smoke? |
44043 | Do you sell much? |
44043 | Oh, is not this a terrible thing? |
44043 | What for,said he,"you say my no talkee lie? |
44043 | You say they are good, respectable men? |
44043 | Against whom and against what is all this outcry? |
44043 | And for whom pray would this sacrifice be made? |
44043 | And what fault can be found with the merchants? |
44043 | Are these Chinese converts the class of the Chinese from which truth is to be gleaned? |
44043 | As he leaves he asks his guide,"Does the keeper of the opium shop expect a gratuity?" |
44043 | As to the tincture of opium( commonly called laudanum),_ that_ might certainly intoxicate, if a man could bear to take enough of it; but why? |
44043 | But even admitting, for argument''s sake, that smuggling in its ordinary acceptation did, in fact, exist, how does the matter stand? |
44043 | But how is it that such divergent opinions can exist between Englishmen living in China and certain Englishmen here at home? |
44043 | But what does Sir Robert Hart, with all his official information, say? |
44043 | But what if it be a mere figment of the imagination, and absolutely devoid, as Dr. Medhurst says, of a semblance of truth? |
44043 | By what right could the English Government or any other Government do such things? |
44043 | Can he believe that human nature in China is different to what it is in Europe? |
44043 | Could any evidence against the allegations of the Anti- Opium Society be stronger than this? |
44043 | Could anything be more disingenuous than this? |
44043 | Could the force of folly or fanaticism go further than that? |
44043 | Does Mr. Storrs Turner consider those gentlemen worthy of credit? |
44043 | Does it not strike His Lordship how absurd is such an antithesis as pleasure and death? |
44043 | Does not that form the strongest possible evidence that the Chinese are an extremely steady and abstemious race? |
44043 | Drink vely bad for Inglismen; what for you do n''t go home and teach them to be soba, plaupa men?" |
44043 | Here I would first inquire-- what is the poppy? |
44043 | How many times has it happened that the consuls have had discussions with the Chinese governors respecting these receiving ships? |
44043 | I admit that opium is in itself a poison, but let me ask what changes does not fire produce in the various substances which it consumes? |
44043 | I do not believe there is any solid truth in this assertion; but if there is, what does the fact prove? |
44043 | I should like to ask Mr. Storrs Turner were the medical and other gentlemen then present Englishmen or foreigners? |
44043 | If that is not what is wished, what is? |
44043 | Is it honest or just to place the civilized, wise, and educated Chinese in the same category with the barbarous natives of Central Africa? |
44043 | Is it not the Chinese who go out of their ports to the"Receiving Ships"to fetch it? |
44043 | Is the Chinese nation composed of children, or of savages who do not know right from wrong? |
44043 | Is the testimony of such people of the slightest value? |
44043 | Is this patriotic or proper on the part of this Anti- Opium Society? |
44043 | Now did anyone ever hear of such an extraordinary explanation of De Quincey''s motives in publishing that volume? |
44043 | Now why have not these merchants ever complained that commerce has suffered from the opium traffic? |
44043 | Now, is that a fair parallel? |
44043 | Now, why are England and Englishmen thought so well of by the Chinese? |
44043 | Now, why is this belief so prevalent? |
44043 | Should the Company prohibit the culture of the drug in order to allow other nations to derive the emoluments arising from it? |
44043 | Should we then have the Chinese the hard- working, industrious, thrifty, frugal people that we find them? |
44043 | Storrs Turner, who is himself no mean Chinese scholar, to mislead his readers by making use of so forced and inapplicable a comparison? |
44043 | Take him to the Tung- Wah and to an opium shop, you savee?" |
44043 | The great subject on his mind is opium, so he comes to the point at once, and asks,"Is there much opium smoked in the colony?" |
44043 | The whole affair is just as defensible a proceeding as that of some tenth- rate dauber who, having copied(?) |
44043 | They say,"We do not protect these ships; why do you not drive them away?" |
44043 | This is it:-- They[ the missionaries] secure some adherence to the Christian religion, no doubt, but what is the value of the Christianity? |
44043 | To reduce the quantity of opium smoked in China? |
44043 | Was he right or wrong in doing so? |
44043 | What do you mean, then, by trying to make Christians of us?" |
44043 | What was the celebrated saying of Prince Kung to the British Ambassador? |
44043 | What, then, is the fair conclusion to draw from such a state of things? |
44043 | What, then, may I ask, is the reproach constantly hurled at the East India Company? |
44043 | Whence, then, comes the great bulk of the drug to satisfy all these smokers? |
44043 | Why does he not apply the same rule to the one as to the other? |
44043 | Why, then, does not the Government of China suppress the cultivation of the poppy there? |
44043 | Why, then, is it not grown here? |
44043 | Why? |
44043 | Yet these are the people whom Mr. Storrs Turner would put in the same category as the savages of Africa? |
44043 | Yet what are the present plans of this pragmatical body? |
44043 | is that the way?" |
46545 | A 10 per cent dividend being declared at the end of the first year what entry is required? |
46545 | A 10 per cent dividend being declared at the end of the first year, what entry is required? |
46545 | Are cash discounts a proper charge against capital, or against revenue? |
46545 | At the final settlement, how much cash does each partner receive? |
46545 | But why go to the trouble of distributing the pay- roll by departments? |
46545 | By what names are the different classes of partners known? |
46545 | By whom are the affairs of a corporation managed? |
46545 | By whose authority are dividends declared? |
46545 | Does the business show a profit or a loss, and how much? |
46545 | Does this account represent an asset, or a liability? |
46545 | For what book is the voucher register substituted? |
46545 | For what purpose is an invoice register used? |
46545 | From what items is the manufacturing account made up? |
46545 | From whom do they receive their authority? |
46545 | Has a director, as such, the power individually to bind the corporation? |
46545 | How are corporations created? |
46545 | How are joint stock companies distinguished from corporations? |
46545 | How are monthly totals recorded? |
46545 | How are the_ personal_ and_ capital_ accounts of partners distinguished? |
46545 | How can the amount of the turnover be shown in the trading account? |
46545 | How frequently is the balance of profit and loss account transferred? |
46545 | How is double entry distinguished from single entry bookkeeping? |
46545 | How is the account of petty cash kept? |
46545 | How is the amount determined from the balance sheet? |
46545 | How is the trading account constructed? |
46545 | How is this loss disposed of? |
46545 | How many methods of bookkeeping are in use? |
46545 | How much do we pay, and what is the entry? |
46545 | How should audited vouchers be filed? |
46545 | How should vouchers be indexed? |
46545 | If a voucher pays items to be charged to three accounts, how many copies are required and how is the distribution shown? |
46545 | If any part of the assets, other than the goods in which the firm is trading, brings a price above cost, what journal entry is necessary? |
46545 | If bonds are sold at a premium, to what account is the premium credited? |
46545 | If no profit could be made on such a volume of business as had been transacted that year, what hope for the future? |
46545 | If the stock of a corporation sells at a premium, how would you enter the amount received above par? |
46545 | In a retail business, such as is discussed in the text, what regular accounts are closed into trading account? |
46545 | In a single proprietorship, what does the proprietor''s account represent? |
46545 | In a single proprietorship, with what ledger account does this balance agree? |
46545 | In charting the accounts of a business, into what three main groups should they be divided? |
46545 | In what order should the asset and liability accounts be listed on the balance sheet? |
46545 | In what particular does posting from the cash book differ from posting from the journal? |
46545 | In what particular is the use of these accounts an improvement over the older method of using a merchandise account? |
46545 | In what way do the powers of officers and directors differ? |
46545 | In what ways are they like corporations? |
46545 | Into how many classes are account books divided? |
46545 | Into what account is this balance closed? |
46545 | Into what accounts is the_ profit_ and_ loss_ account closed? |
46545 | Into what two general classes are corporations divided? |
46545 | Into what two_ general_ and what three_ special classes_ are accounts divided in double entry bookkeeping? |
46545 | On what basis are the profits of a partnership usually divided? |
46545 | Should an inventory be based on_ cost_ or on_ selling_ prices? |
46545 | Should cash discounts earned be credited against the cost of goods purchased, or credited to profits? |
46545 | To what account is the interest paid on bonds charged? |
46545 | To what account is the profit or loss transferred? |
46545 | To what account would you transfer the premium when closing the books? |
46545 | To what accounts, in a proprietorship or partnership? |
46545 | We pay a sight draft drawn by Cable Piano Co. What entry? |
46545 | What accounts are designated by the term_ revenue accounts_? |
46545 | What accounts are substituted for the merchandise account in modern bookkeeping? |
46545 | What are revenue receipts? |
46545 | What are the entries on the books of the corporation? |
46545 | What are the general rules for debit and credit? |
46545 | What are the necessary steps in_ auditing_,_ executing_, and_ registering_ vouchers? |
46545 | What are the principal characteristics of a chart of accounts of a manufacturing business? |
46545 | What are_ cash discounts_? |
46545 | What book is dispensed with? |
46545 | What books are generally used in a small retail business? |
46545 | What class of records is implied by the term_ corporation bookkeeping_? |
46545 | What disposition should be made of expense incurred in the sale of bonds? |
46545 | What does a trial balance prove? |
46545 | What does the balance of manufacturing account represent? |
46545 | What does the balance of the manufacturing account represent? |
46545 | What does the balance of this account represent? |
46545 | What does the balance of trading account represent? |
46545 | What does the difference between assets and liabilities, as shown by the balance sheet, represent? |
46545 | What entries are made when this stock is subscribed for? |
46545 | What entries are made when this stock is subscribed for? |
46545 | What entries are necessary? |
46545 | What entries are necessary? |
46545 | What entry if the price is below cost? |
46545 | What entry? |
46545 | What errors do you find in these books? |
46545 | What is a blotter, and how is it used? |
46545 | What is a partnership? |
46545 | What is a private ledger and for what purposes is it used? |
46545 | What is a promissory note? |
46545 | What is a reserve? |
46545 | What is a sales ticket, and for what purpose is it used? |
46545 | What is a_ balance sheet_? |
46545 | What is a_ bond_? |
46545 | What is a_ deposit slip_ and how is it used? |
46545 | What is a_ manufacturing account_, and of what items is it made up? |
46545 | What is a_ merchandise account_? |
46545 | What is a_ merchandise inventory account_, and when and for what purpose is it used? |
46545 | What is a_ profit and loss account_? |
46545 | What is a_ reserve fund_? |
46545 | What is a_ signature card_ and what are its uses? |
46545 | What is a_ sinking fund_, and what is its purpose? |
46545 | What is a_ stock certificate_? |
46545 | What is a_ three column journal_, and how is it used? |
46545 | What is a_ trading account_, and what is its purpose? |
46545 | What is a_ trial balance_, and for what purpose is it taken? |
46545 | What is an_ expense inventory account_; when is it used; and how is it made up? |
46545 | What is meant by a_ balance ledger_? |
46545 | What is meant by a_ dividend_? |
46545 | What is meant by a_ stockholder_, and how may a person become a stockholder in a corporation? |
46545 | What is meant by the term_ balance_? |
46545 | What is meant by the term_ treasury stock_? |
46545 | What is meant by the_ capitalization of a corporation_? |
46545 | What is meant by the_ turnover_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ closing the books_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ indorsement of checks_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ journalizing_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ journalizing_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ petty cash_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ posting_? |
46545 | What is meant by_ taking an inventory_, and what processes are involved? |
46545 | What is the broad term by which all revenue expenditure accounts are designated? |
46545 | What is the difference in meaning of the terms_ capital_ and_ capital stock_, as these terms are usually understood? |
46545 | What is the distinguishing feature of the_ unit system_ of voucher accounting? |
46545 | What is the entry on our books? |
46545 | What is the entry on the books of Farwell& Co.? |
46545 | What is the entry? |
46545 | What is the entry? |
46545 | What is the exact entry? |
46545 | What is the fundamental principle of double entry bookkeeping? |
46545 | What is the most important point to be kept in mind when devising a system of accounts for a manufacturing business? |
46545 | What is the name of the book in which a record of bills receivable and bills payable is kept? |
46545 | What is the nature of a journal voucher, and for what purpose is it used? |
46545 | What is the necessary proceeding, and what entries are required? |
46545 | What is the necessary proceeding, and what entries are required? |
46545 | What is the object of sectionalizing the pay- roll by departments? |
46545 | What is the proper entry when a customer pays our sight draft? |
46545 | What is the proprietor''s present worth? |
46545 | What is the purpose of a partnership agreement? |
46545 | What is the purpose of each of these accounts? |
46545 | What is the special feature of the journal ruled ledger, and of what advantage is such a ledger in a retail business? |
46545 | What is your understanding of the term_ bills receivable_ and_ bills payable_? |
46545 | What is your understanding of the term_ stock dividend_? |
46545 | What is_ an acceptance_? |
46545 | What is_ discount_? |
46545 | What items, in the above, should be recorded in the private ledger? |
46545 | What journal entry is necessary? |
46545 | What name is given to books used for bookkeeping records? |
46545 | What routine should be followed to carry the totals to the ledger? |
46545 | What special powers have the directors? |
46545 | What were the gross profits for this period? |
46545 | What were the net profits? |
46545 | What would be the entries in the stock books to record the transactions shown in questions 12 and 14? |
46545 | When a draft has been accepted how should it be treated on the books? |
46545 | When are the books said to be closed? |
46545 | When bonds are issued, by what account are they represented in the ledger? |
46545 | When bonds are sold with accrued interest, which is paid by the purchaser, what disposition is made of the interest received? |
46545 | When is an account said to show a debit balance, and when a credit balance? |
46545 | When is an expense liability considered; by what account is it represented; and how is the account made up? |
46545 | When partners invest unequal amounts in the business, what is the usual method of adjusting the inequality? |
46545 | When purchase and sales books are used, what class of entries are made in the journal? |
46545 | When the books are closed, what account absorbs the profit or loss? |
46545 | When the books of a partnership are closed, into what accounts are the_ revenue_ accounts closed? |
46545 | When the business of a partnership is sold, or liquidated, how are the net assets divided? |
46545 | Which method, in your opinion, most clearly shows how the account was settled? |
46545 | Why is a reserve fund treated as a liability? |
46545 | Why? |
46545 | Why? |
46545 | Why? |
46545 | Why? |
46545 | With what classes of items should trading account be debited and credited? |
46545 | With what_ controlling_ account must the total of unpaid vouchers as shown by the register, agree? |
46545 | Would it be correct to credit this premium to profit and loss? |
46545 | _ Watered stock?_ 7. |
46545 | _ exchange_? |
46545 | by_ posting_? |
46545 | in a corporation? |
46545 | revenue expenditures? |
14444 | ''And did your husband like that you did so?'' |
14444 | ''And was he pleased with it when he came home? |
14444 | ''And what answer did he make?'' |
14444 | ''And what said you to him?'' |
14444 | ''Are you broke?'' |
14444 | ''But what does that signify now, child?'' |
14444 | ''God forbid,''says the honest man;''what do you mean by that?'' |
14444 | ''Well,''said I,''and you think yourself very happy in all this, do n''t you? |
14444 | ''Well,''says the father,''do you think you could carry on the trade?'' |
14444 | ''What signifies going to such a shop?'' |
14444 | ''What signify the accounts to me?'' |
14444 | ''Why, Madam,''says the citizen,''did the man of the shop use your ladyship ill?'' |
14444 | ''Why, what can you do, child?'' |
14444 | ''Why,''says a lady to one of these emissaries,''what was the matter? |
14444 | ''Why,''says the widow,''I used to ask him if he thought I could carry it on for them, if such a thing should happen?'' |
14444 | Among these rules this was one of the chief-- namely,''that they should not we d before they had sped?'' |
14444 | And by whom have the prodigious taxes been paid, the loans supplied, and money advanced upon all occasions? |
14444 | And how must we prevent the mischief to conscience and principle which lay so heavy upon the whole nation before? |
14444 | And how shall he bear the breach in his stock which that separation would make? |
14444 | And how was it done? |
14444 | And what is the end of this but inevitable decay, and at last poverty and ruin? |
14444 | And what was the consequence? |
14444 | And who, if they must have a partner, would have one that was concerned in separate business, in which the partnership was not engaged? |
14444 | Are these encouragements to tradesmen to be negligent and careless of the event of things? |
14444 | But the main question for a tradesman in this case, and which I have not spoken of yet, is,''What is the man to do to preserve his credit? |
14444 | But what is the difference in the consequences? |
14444 | But what relief is this to him? |
14444 | But where in trade is there any business entirely free from these frauds? |
14444 | But why are you so concerned about it, Madam? |
14444 | By whom are the banks and companies carried on?--and on whom are the customs and excises levied? |
14444 | Come, let''s see, what can you do? |
14444 | Could I doubt but that you could afford it very well? |
14444 | Did ever a man build himself a house on purpose to have it burnt down? |
14444 | Did ever tradesman set up on purpose to break? |
14444 | Did he not refuse her, then? |
14444 | Did you do it to his mind?'' |
14444 | Do I give them one shilling of lawful money of England? |
14444 | Do I not put a cheat upon them, and act against justice and mutual agreement? |
14444 | Do I pay them what I bargained for? |
14444 | Do you think I would live as I do, if I thought your income would not bear it? |
14444 | Have not the trade and tradesmen born the burden of the war?--and do they not still pay four millions a- year interest for the public debts? |
14444 | He grew angry then, and asked me if I laughed at him, and if I thought to laugh him out of his money? |
14444 | How does he pay his bills?'' |
14444 | I am asked here, perhaps, how much pleasure an honest- meaning tradesman may be allowed to take? |
14444 | I might take them all in bulk, and say, what has a young tradesman to do with these? |
14444 | I then asked him, if he really did expect I should swear that I would pay him the next week, as I proposed to promise? |
14444 | If I am the person inquired of, what must I do? |
14444 | If I cheapen any thing at a shop, suppose it the least toy or trifle, I ask them,''What must you have for it?'' |
14444 | If it be thus of every poor man''s clothing, or of a servant, what must it be of the master, and of the rest of the family? |
14444 | If there is but twenty shillings over in the money, the question is,''How came it there?'' |
14444 | Is not trade the inexhausted fund of all funds, and upon which all the rest depend? |
14444 | Madam, how could she know, poor lady, till her friends inquired into things? |
14444 | Now, far from being pleased that I have more money by me than I should have, my inquiry is plain,''How comes this to pass?'' |
14444 | Now, what is to be done for this unhappy family? |
14444 | Now, what is to be said for this? |
14444 | On whom are the funds levied, and by whom the public credit supported? |
14444 | Pleasures rob the tradesman, and how, then, can he call them innocent diversions? |
14444 | Pray, how long has this young gentleman to serve? |
14444 | That, if they had been out, he should ask them where they had been, and in what company? |
14444 | The shopkeeper answers-- so much; suppose it were a shilling, what is the English but this-- one shilling of lawful money of England? |
14444 | The thing she is to inquire is, what she must do if Mr----, the glover, or cutler, should die? |
14444 | The tradesmen having, then, trusted the landed men with so much, where must they have it but by giving credit also to one another? |
14444 | Thus the tradesman places his confidence in the thief, and how should he avoid being robbed? |
14444 | Was that his kindness to her? |
14444 | What can be a closer stroke at the poor tradesman? |
14444 | What could I do? |
14444 | What is at the bottom of it?--why wo n''t you tell me?--what have I done, that I am not to be trusted with a thing that so nearly concerns me? |
14444 | What is the shop without the master? |
14444 | What must be done in this case? |
14444 | What must he do? |
14444 | What retail trade would a milliner have among the fishmongers''shops on Fishstreet- hill, or a toyman about Queen- hithe? |
14444 | What shall the tradesman do in such a case? |
14444 | What shall we say now to this ill- timed devotion, and who must tempt the poor man to this neglect? |
14444 | What was the consequence? |
14444 | What, then, must be done? |
14444 | Who, then, would run the venture of a partner, if it were possible to avoid it? |
14444 | Why must not I know it? |
14444 | Will any man in his wits fail in his trade, break his credit, and shut up his shop, for these prospects? |
14444 | _ A_.--What do you mean by that? |
14444 | _ B_.--I take it, indeed, for a due caution to me, sir; but the man may be a good man for all that, only--_ A_.--Only what? |
14444 | _ Cit._--And he has not disobliged you at all, has he? |
14444 | _ Cit._--And what could you say, then? |
14444 | _ Cit._--But did your ladyship try him as you said you would? |
14444 | _ Cit._--But had no other proof of it, Madam, than her relation? |
14444 | _ Cit._--Did you oblige him to do so? |
14444 | _ Cit._--Did your ladyship see any thing that pleased you? |
14444 | _ Cit._--How does your ladyship know he does so then? |
14444 | _ Cit._--Is he well stocked with goods? |
14444 | _ Cit._--Sure, Madam, the lady was strangely used; did she tell any of the particulars? |
14444 | _ Cit._--Was it the lady that told you so herself, Madam? |
14444 | _ Cit._--Well; but, Madam, perhaps it may be a mistake-- and the lady that told you was not the person neither? |
14444 | _ Cit._--What did he say to that? |
14444 | _ Cit._--Why, Madam, how does your ladyship find him? |
14444 | _ Husb._--And why did he not let her have some notice of it? |
14444 | _ Husb._--How could I mention so unkind a thing to you? |
14444 | _ Husb._--What could I do? |
14444 | _ Husb._--What steps could you think of, if that were the case? |
14444 | _ Husb._--What will you do to prevent it? |
14444 | _ Husb._--Why should I trouble you with it? |
14444 | _ Husb_.--And what must I do? |
14444 | _ Husb_.--And what will all your friends and acquaintance, and the world, say to it? |
14444 | _ Lady_.--And how did he treat you? |
14444 | _ Lady_.--How, pray? |
14444 | _ Lady_.--Is that possible? |
14444 | _ Lady_.--No, I am not for teazing them any more; but shall we really go away, and buy nothing? |
14444 | _ Lady_.--Well, but what shall we do now? |
14444 | _ Lady_.--Well; but pray, Madam, what was the reason, if we may be so free, that she turned him off after she had entertained him so long? |
14444 | _ Lady_.--What then, pray? |
14444 | _ Lady_.--Why did she entertain him so long, then? |
14444 | _ Lady_.--Why, are not his circumstances good, then? |
14444 | _ Wife_.--But was not he a barbarous wretch to her, to let her know nothing of her circumstances? |
14444 | _ Wife_.--Do you think she would have done so, if she had known any thing of his circumstances? |
14444 | _ Wife_.--How is that, pray? |
14444 | _ Wife_.--I will know what is the matter_ Husb._--I tell you nothing is the matter-- what should be the matter? |
14444 | _ Wife_.--Then you will not trust your wife with knowing what touches you so sensibly? |
14444 | _ Wife_.--Was that your grief?--and would you never be so kind to your wife as to let her know it? |
14444 | _ Wife_.--Well, but how do you know that? |
14444 | adds the father;''you see it is so; and how can it be helped?'' |
14444 | after the Exchequer had been shut up, parliamentary appropriations misapplied, and, in a word, the public faith broken; who would lend? |
14444 | and how shall we speak of them, when we see them so universally made use of? |
14444 | and what is it he is to do? |
14444 | and where is the servant that would comply with it? |
14444 | and yet where is there a tradesman now to be found, who is not more or less guilty? |
14444 | are you going to break? |
14444 | but what? |
14444 | do you know the man that keeps the shop? |
14444 | fifty pounds on the credit of his word or bond, after the shutting up the Exchequer? |
14444 | how long is it before his time will be out?'' |
14444 | is Mr-- dead? |
14444 | made that severe pun, that''_ Three- fourths_ of the city were broke?'' |
14444 | or are they as well pleased with him, as they would be, if you were there yourself?'' |
14444 | so here, if you would be able to judge of the man, your first question is,''What for a paymaster is he? |
14444 | that is to say, in English,''Are you able to keep a wife when you have got her?'' |
14444 | what have I to do to contradict him? |
14444 | what the books without the book- keeper? |
14444 | what the credit without the man? |
14444 | whether she can carry on the trade afterwards, or whether she can live without it? |
46489 | 10. Who is obliged to pay water rent in the absence of any special agreement in a lease? |
46489 | 11. Who is obliged to pay for ordinary repairs? |
46489 | 13. Who are the authorized agents of a partnership? |
46489 | 13. Who has possession of pledged property? |
46489 | 13. Who has the legal title to trust property? |
46489 | 16. Who is entitled to possession of mortgaged personal property? |
46489 | 164. Who may become a voluntary bankrupt? |
46489 | 21. Who is entitled to possession of property pledged before payment of the debt secured? |
46489 | 21. Who may register trade marks, and when may they be registered? |
46489 | 45. Who can object to a_ de facto_ corporation being incompletely organized? |
46489 | 62. Who are entitled to vote at corporate meetings? |
46489 | 70. Who are members of a corporation? |
46489 | After Thursday noon, to whom does the horse belong? |
46489 | After payment of the debt for which property is pledged, who is entitled to possession of the pledged property? |
46489 | Are Sunday contracts void or voidable? |
46489 | Are all promissory notes negotiable instruments? |
46489 | Are all third persons bound by the terms advertised? |
46489 | Are apples emblements? |
46489 | Are auctioneers''fees ever regulated by statute? |
46489 | Are banks permitted to purchase negotiable paper at a profit in excess of legal rates of interest? |
46489 | Are boarding- housekeepers innkeepers? |
46489 | Are bonds negotiable instruments? |
46489 | Are certificates of stock negotiable instruments? |
46489 | Are clearing houses banks? |
46489 | Are collateral notes negotiable? |
46489 | Are contracts covered by the Statute of Frauds illegal if not in writing? |
46489 | Are contracts made for the benefit of a third person enforceable by such third person? |
46489 | Are contracts of an insane person enforceable? |
46489 | Are contracts of insane persons, intoxicated persons, and idiots void or voidable? |
46489 | Are days of grace allowed in the payment of checks? |
46489 | Are fixtures real or personal property? |
46489 | Are forged negotiable instruments void or voidable? |
46489 | Are gambling contracts void? |
46489 | Are illegal contracts void or voidable? |
46489 | Are infants bound by their contracts? |
46489 | Are infants''contracts void? |
46489 | Are innkeepers obliged to receive all persons who present themselves as guests if the regular price is tendered? |
46489 | Are insurance companies controlled by the legislatures of the states? |
46489 | Are insurance contracts within the Statute of Frauds? |
46489 | Are juries used in courts of equity? |
46489 | Are juries used in the trial of_ admiralty cases_? |
46489 | Are most banks incorporated companies? |
46489 | Are national banks furnished with circulating notes? |
46489 | Are national banks permitted to make loans on real estate? |
46489 | Are oral contracts ever valid? |
46489 | Are owners of buildings operating elevators common carriers of passengers? |
46489 | Are savings banks permitted to make loans on real estate? |
46489 | Are silver certificates legal tender? |
46489 | Are specialties included in the Statute of Frauds? |
46489 | Are standing trees real or personal property? |
46489 | Are surety companies favorites of the law? |
46489 | Are the members of a corporation agents of the corporation? |
46489 | Are the title and possession in the same person? |
46489 | Are the warranties of an indorser express or implied? |
46489 | Are third persons ever estopped from denying a corporation''s legal existence? |
46489 | Are treaties unwritten law? |
46489 | Are trees blown down real or personal property? |
46489 | Are uncertain contracts void or voidable? |
46489 | Are warehouse receipts negotiable? |
46489 | At common law could a landlord sell personal property distrained? |
46489 | At common law could one party to a contract compel another to perform it specifically? |
46489 | At common law was a tenant relieved from paying rent by the destruction by fire of the leased premises? |
46489 | At common law who had the possession of real property mortgaged? |
46489 | At present is it the tendency of the law to favor sealed instruments? |
46489 | At present what constitutes a seal? |
46489 | At present who is entitled to possession of mortgaged real estate? |
46489 | At the present time can a corporation obtain an irrevocable charter? |
46489 | B. Cleveland, in whom is the title to the hogs after they are delivered to the railway company, and before they reach Cleveland? |
46489 | By the laws of what state is a will disposing of personal property governed? |
46489 | By the laws of what state is a will disposing of real property governed? |
46489 | By the terms of the_ statute of frauds_ what contracts must be in writing? |
46489 | By what authority are Federal Courts established? |
46489 | By what authority are State Courts established? |
46489 | By what authority are national banks organized? |
46489 | By what kind of law is bankruptcy regulated? |
46489 | By what means is credit information furnished? |
46489 | By what process may a depositor withdraw money from a savings bank? |
46489 | By whom are collateral notes commonly used? |
46489 | By whom are collateral notes commonly used? |
46489 | Can a competent party contracting with an infant avoid the contract on the ground of infancy of the other party? |
46489 | Can a contract be discharged by a subsequent agreement? |
46489 | Can a corporation be dissolved by consent of its members? |
46489 | Can a corporation legally sign a contract without using its seal? |
46489 | Can a corporation transact business without the aid of officers and agents? |
46489 | Can a fire insurance policy be assigned after a loss has occurred? |
46489 | Can a fire insurance policy be assigned before a loss has occurred? |
46489 | Can a life insurance policy be assigned at any time? |
46489 | Can a married woman make a will? |
46489 | Can a mortgagee enforce his equity of redemption without paying the mortgage debt? |
46489 | Can a mortgagor enforce his equity of redemption after the mortgagee has obtained possession of the property? |
46489 | Can a partnership ever have more than one name? |
46489 | Can a partnership take a name which does not suggest the name of any of the partners interested? |
46489 | Can a partnership take the name of another partnership? |
46489 | Can a party be jointly and severally liable on the same contract? |
46489 | Can a person be a_ bonâ fide_ holder of a note who purchases it after it is due? |
46489 | Can a person be liable as a partner who is held out as a partner without his knowledge or consent? |
46489 | Can a person pledge a growing crop? |
46489 | Can a person pledge personal property which he expects to purchase? |
46489 | Can a principal evade responsibility to third persons by secret instructions given to an agent? |
46489 | Can a third party rely upon the statements of an agent that he has authority to act as agent? |
46489 | Can a_ de facto_ corporation avoid its liabilities on the ground of incomplete organization? |
46489 | Can an infant ratify a contract after becoming of legal age? |
46489 | Can an insane person make a valid contract during a lucid interval? |
46489 | Can both real and personal property be disposed of by wills? |
46489 | Can contracts be made by letter and telegraph? |
46489 | Can drunken or insane persons enter into partnerships? |
46489 | Can either party enforce the contract? |
46489 | Can he show this custom as part of the contract? |
46489 | Can indorsers of a negotiable instrument be held if the note is not presented for payment? |
46489 | Can married women enter into contracts? |
46489 | Can national banks buy and sell bonds? |
46489 | Can negotiable instruments be assigned? |
46489 | Can one partner sue his partner at law? |
46489 | Can the heir or personal representative of a murdered man ever recover money compensation for the murder? |
46489 | Can there be a chattel mortgage without a debt to be secured? |
46489 | Can there be a pledge which is not security for an existing debt? |
46489 | Can there be duress without personal violence? |
46489 | Can you make an oral promissory note? |
46489 | Can_ A_ assign her contract to_ C_, another singer? |
46489 | Can_ A_ prevent_ B_ from using the name"Chicago Varnish Co."? |
46489 | Can_ A_ recover the bicycle from_ C_? |
46489 | Can_ A_ sue_ B_ and_ C_ for$ 33.33 each? |
46489 | Can_ B_ assign his contract to_ D_? |
46489 | Can_ B_ avoid the contract on the ground of the infancy of_ A_? |
46489 | Can_ B_ enforce the contract? |
46489 | Can_ B_ obtain possession of the bicycle from_ D_? |
46489 | Can_ B_ recover anything from_ A_? |
46489 | Can_ B_ retain possession until he receives his pay? |
46489 | Can_ C_ hold_ A_? |
46489 | Define_ verdict_, and distinguish it from judgment? |
46489 | Do all the terms of a contract have to be express? |
46489 | Do any contracts have every term expressly set forth? |
46489 | Do banks have the power to collect commercial paper? |
46489 | Do banks have the power to deal in real estate? |
46489 | Do custom and usage ever enter into a contract? |
46489 | Do customary powers belonging to an agent come within the meaning of apparent authority? |
46489 | Do customs and statutes bear any relation to each other? |
46489 | Do decisions of courts form any part of law? |
46489 | Do duress and fraud render a contract void or voidable? |
46489 | Do emblements belong to the tenant or to the landlord? |
46489 | Do factors have implied authority to collect? |
46489 | Do factors have possession of the goods? |
46489 | Do factors have the right to sell goods in their own name? |
46489 | Do floods, earthquakes, or lightning preventing performance excuse performance? |
46489 | Do leases for years require any notice to terminate? |
46489 | Do leases from year to year require any notice to terminate? |
46489 | Do most jurisdictions recognize days of grace at the present time? |
46489 | Do owners of adjoining property own a partition fence jointly or does each one own a particular part of the fence? |
46489 | Do preferred stockholders have any advantage over common stockholders when the affairs of the corporation are wound up, and its assets distributed? |
46489 | Do savings banks permit their customers to draw their deposits by check? |
46489 | Do the Supreme Court judges and District judges have anything to do with the Circuit Courts? |
46489 | Do the states of this country have a_ statute of frauds_, or is it a part of their unwritten law? |
46489 | Do usage and custom have anything to do with the agent''s implied authority to warrant? |
46489 | Does United States statute or a state statute make certain money legal tender? |
46489 | Does a chattel mortgage of property, possession of which is given the mortgagee, have to be recorded to be binding? |
46489 | Does a chattel mortgage require a consideration? |
46489 | Does a consideration have to be adequate to support a contract? |
46489 | Does a corporation have any rights outside the state of its creator? |
46489 | Does a court of equity have jurisdiction of a case where there is a plain and adequate remedy at law? |
46489 | Does a lease carry with it an implied warranty that the premises described are in good condition? |
46489 | Does a mortgagee have absolute title to the property mortgaged? |
46489 | Does a mortgagor retain an interest which he may dispose of? |
46489 | Does a past consideration support a contract? |
46489 | Does a revocation by wire or letter have to be received to be effected? |
46489 | Does abandonment of the premises by a tenant without consent of the landlord, constitute a surrender? |
46489 | Does an acceptance by wire or letter have to be received by the offerer to constitute a valid acceptance? |
46489 | Does an assignment require a consideration? |
46489 | Does an illegal consideration support a contract? |
46489 | Does an implied warranty of title accompany every sale? |
46489 | Does an indorsement for collection destroy the negotiability of a note? |
46489 | Does an insurance contract require all the elements of an ordinary contract? |
46489 | Does an option require a consideration to render it valid? |
46489 | Does bankruptcy discharge a contract? |
46489 | Does breach of representation discharge an insurance contract? |
46489 | Does breach of warranty avoid a contract of insurance? |
46489 | Does breach of warranty discharge the contract? |
46489 | Does breach of warranty give rise to an action for damages? |
46489 | Does every negotiable instrument require a payee? |
46489 | Does forgery render a negotiable instrument void or voidable? |
46489 | Does injury or liability of an agent ever terminate an agency? |
46489 | Does mistake of law avoid a contract? |
46489 | Does mistake of one party to a contract avoid the contract? |
46489 | Does mutual mistake render a contract void or voidable? |
46489 | Does registration of a mark constitute it a trade mark? |
46489 | Does the United States Circuit Court of Appeals have any original jurisdiction? |
46489 | Does the United States Constitution expressly provide for the creation of national banks? |
46489 | Does the addition of a new member dissolve a partnership? |
46489 | Does the contract of a real estate broker differ from the contract of any other agent? |
46489 | Does the fact that delivery is to be made in the future, of itself, prevent title passing to the purchaser at the time the sale is made? |
46489 | Does the implied warranty of merchantability apply when the goods are selected and inspected by the purchaser? |
46489 | Does the law of the place where a contract is made, or the law of the place where the contract is enforced, prevail? |
46489 | Does the pledgee have title to property pledged? |
46489 | Does the rule as to fixtures differ in case of a tenant, and in case of an owner? |
46489 | Does the rule of_ Caveat Emptor_ apply if the seller expressly warrants the goods sold? |
46489 | Does the same act ever constitute a breach of contract, a tort, and a crime? |
46489 | Does the statute serve any useful purpose at the present time? |
46489 | Does this constitute an offer? |
46489 | Does this constitute an offer? |
46489 | Does this implied warranty exist if the goods are constructed and furnished according to a model furnished by the buyer? |
46489 | Does this warranty extend to any purchaser? |
46489 | Does title to property pledged remain in the pledgor? |
46489 | Does withdrawal of a member discharge a partnership? |
46489 | Does_ A_ have a right of action against_ B_ for breach of implied warranty of quiet enjoyment? |
46489 | Does_ A_ warrant the horse? |
46489 | First, is there a partnership as between partners; second, is there a partnership as to third persons? |
46489 | For what purpose may a corporation be created? |
46489 | For what purpose must a negotiable instrument be presented for payment? |
46489 | For what purposes may a tenant use leased premises? |
46489 | For whose benefit may bailment be made? |
46489 | From what is the term, freehold, derived? |
46489 | Generally, what is a purchaser''s remedy for breach of warranty? |
46489 | Give an example of a false misrepresentation which will serve to avoid a contract? |
46489 | Give an example of an illegal contract? |
46489 | Have property rights always been recognized? |
46489 | How are corporations created at the present time? |
46489 | How are corporations created? |
46489 | How are directors elected? |
46489 | How are drafts presented for acceptance? |
46489 | How are highways ordinarily established? |
46489 | How are judgments enforced? |
46489 | How are national banks created? |
46489 | How are rights enforced at present? |
46489 | How are statutes enacted? |
46489 | How are the officers of a corporation appointed? |
46489 | How are transfers of stock made by the corporation? |
46489 | How can a corporation be dissolved? |
46489 | How can personal property be transferred? |
46489 | How did laws originate? |
46489 | How did men derive these rights? |
46489 | How did the court of equity originate? |
46489 | How do we happen to recognize the rules of the law merchant? |
46489 | How does a certificate of deposit differ from a check? |
46489 | How does a check differ from a bill of exchange? |
46489 | How does a cognovit note differ from an ordinary note? |
46489 | How does a sale differ from a contract to sell? |
46489 | How does a second indorser differ from a first indorser? |
46489 | How is a bill of exchange accepted? |
46489 | How is a negotiable instrument presented for payment? |
46489 | How is a partnership created? |
46489 | How is a trade name acquired and how long must it be used to be acquired? |
46489 | How is foreclosure enforced? |
46489 | How is notice of dishonor given? |
46489 | How is the record of the state statutes kept? |
46489 | How is the standard for determining degrees of care arrived at? |
46489 | How many Circuit Court judges are there in each circuit? |
46489 | How many United States Circuit Courts are there? |
46489 | How many United States District Courts are there? |
46489 | How many United States Supreme Court judges are there? |
46489 | How many classes of rights are there? |
46489 | How many kinds of consideration are there? |
46489 | How many kinds of stock are there? |
46489 | How many parties are there to a suretyship contract? |
46489 | How many parties are there to an insurance contract? |
46489 | How many parties to every contract? |
46489 | How many persons may engage in a single partnership enterprise? |
46489 | How may a bill of exchange be accepted? |
46489 | How may a carrier enforce his lien? |
46489 | How may a contract be discharged by performance? |
46489 | How may a highway be established by prescription? |
46489 | How may a landlord recover possession of leased premises when the lease has expired, or is broken? |
46489 | How may a landlord recover rent? |
46489 | How may a person become a stockholder in a corporation? |
46489 | How may a wall become a party wall by prescription? |
46489 | How may an agency be terminated? |
46489 | How may an estate at will be terminated? |
46489 | How may an innkeeper enforce his lien? |
46489 | How may dividends be paid? |
46489 | How may mortgages be satisfied? |
46489 | How may registered trade marks be transferred? |
46489 | How may title to personal property be acquired? |
46489 | How may title to real property be acquired? |
46489 | How much, if anything, can_ B_ recover from_ A_? |
46489 | How should an agent authorized to sign a written instrument for his principal, sign? |
46489 | How were corporations originally created? |
46489 | How were rights originally enforced? |
46489 | How, and to whom must notice of dissolution of partnership be given? |
46489 | How, and under what circumstances and conditions may corporate meetings be held? |
46489 | How, if at all, are the records of Congress kept? |
46489 | How, if at all, can a corporation be punished? |
46489 | How, if at all, can the written law of a state or country be changed? |
46489 | How, if at all, is the authority of the board of directors limited? |
46489 | How, if at all, may a corporation adopt the obligations of its promoters? |
46489 | How, if at all, may a shareholder vote by proxy? |
46489 | How, if at all, may corporations consolidate? |
46489 | If a bank refuses to pay a check what, if anything, must the holder do to hold the maker liable? |
46489 | If a contract is made in one place, to be performed in another, the law of which place prevails in the interpretation of the contract? |
46489 | If a corporation sells a shareholder stock at 5% of its par value, and the corporation is solvent, who, if any one, may object? |
46489 | If a corporation''s charter is a contract, who are the contracting parties? |
46489 | If a forged note is lost or stolen can it be collected? |
46489 | If a forgery is not reported by a depositor until six months after it was committed, who must stand the loss? |
46489 | If a landlord commits a breach of lease by failing to repair according to agreement, what is the measure of the tenant''s damages? |
46489 | If a mortgagee sells the debt what becomes of the mortgage? |
46489 | If a mortgagor stipulates in the mortgage that he waives his equity of redemption can this stipulation be enforced against him? |
46489 | If a note indorsed in blank, is subsequently indorsed in full, can it be transferred by delivery without the indorsement of the indorsee in full? |
46489 | If a note is made payable at a bank, and is not presented at the bank at maturity, is the maker discharged? |
46489 | If a note is materially altered by a stranger is it void? |
46489 | If a note procured through fraud is lost or stolen can it be collected by an innocent holder? |
46489 | If a party to a contract renders performance impossible can he force performance? |
46489 | If a party uses a trade name does this constitute a partnership? |
46489 | If a person uses a mark without any intention of its becoming a trade mark, does he acquire a valid trade mark therein? |
46489 | If a sale is made in which delivery is to be made in the future may title pass to the purchaser at once? |
46489 | If a suretyship contract is part of the transaction which it secures must it be supported by a separate consideration? |
46489 | If a tenant abandons the rented premises what are the landlord''s remedies? |
46489 | If a tenant abandons the rented premises, may the landlord relet for the account of the tenant? |
46489 | If a tenant assigns his lease is he relieved from his obligation to pay rent? |
46489 | If a tenant is injured by reason of secret defects in the premises is the landlord liable to him for the injury? |
46489 | If a tenant sublets the premises is he relieved of his obligation to pay rent? |
46489 | If a third party dealing with an agent knows of the secret instructions, is he bound by them? |
46489 | If a third person takes property away from a bailee may the latter recover possession? |
46489 | If a trustee wrongfully disposes of trust property what remedies, if any, has the beneficiary? |
46489 | If an agent abandons his agency before the time of his agency expires, can he recover anything for work performed? |
46489 | If an agent procures a contract for his principal by means of fraud is the agent liable personally on this contract? |
46489 | If an insurance policy contains a suicide clause, and the insured commits suicide while insane, is the policy enforceable? |
46489 | If goods intrusted to a common carrier are lost without negligence of the carrier is the latter liable to the owner? |
46489 | If not a pledge, what is the transaction? |
46489 | If not, why not? |
46489 | If not, why not? |
46489 | If one partner dishonestly takes possession of partnership assets, how may his partner get legal relief? |
46489 | If so what kind of law? |
46489 | If so, can_ A_ recover on an implied warranty from the sheriff? |
46489 | If so, how much? |
46489 | If so, how much? |
46489 | If so, in what amounts? |
46489 | If so, is it by means of private or public law? |
46489 | If so, under what circumstances? |
46489 | If so, under what circumstances? |
46489 | If so, what is it? |
46489 | If so, what? |
46489 | If so, what? |
46489 | If the pledgor fails to pay the debt when due, what may the pledgee do with the property? |
46489 | If two parties are jointly liable on a contract can one of them be sued thereon without the other? |
46489 | If two parties are severally liable on the same contract, can both be sued together thereon? |
46489 | If_ A_ delivers possession of personal property to_ B_ but does not owe_ B_ anything, is the transaction a pledge? |
46489 | If_ A_ has acquired a trade mark on flour, can_ A_ prevent_ B_ from using the same trade mark on stoves? |
46489 | If_ A_ has not delivered the carriage to_ B_ may he sue_ B_ for damages? |
46489 | If_ A_ is surety for_ B_ upon_ B''s_ debt to_ C_ of$ 100.00 and_ B_ settles his debt with_ C_ for$ 50.00, can_ C_ hold_ A_ for the balance? |
46489 | If_ A_, the mortgagee of personal property, sells the debt secured by the mortgage to_ B_, what becomes of the mortgage? |
46489 | In a contract to sell, if the property is destroyed by fire before the property is delivered, who stands the loss? |
46489 | In a will does any present interest in the property pass to the beneficiaries at the time the will is made? |
46489 | In case a tenant abandons the rented premises, what three remedies has the landlord? |
46489 | In case of a chattel mortgage who has title to the mortgaged property? |
46489 | In case of a mortgage of personal property, who has possession of the property? |
46489 | In case of a qualified acceptance, if the acceptor fails to pay the draft at maturity is the drawer liable? |
46489 | In case of breach of contract must the other party wait until the time for performing the entire contract elapses, or may he sue at once? |
46489 | In case of pledge of negotiable instrument who must collect the interest and instrument when due? |
46489 | In case of pledge of negotiable instruments, who has title to the instruments? |
46489 | In case of termination of agency by death of principal must third parties be notified? |
46489 | In case of the bank''s insolvency, what is the liability of national bank stockholders? |
46489 | In commercial practice what form of suretyship contract is most frequently used, that of a surety or of a guarantor? |
46489 | In general how may courts be classified? |
46489 | In general, in what manner must notice to terminate a lease be given? |
46489 | In general, what are the liabilities of a principal to third persons who deal with an agent? |
46489 | In general, what is the liability of an indorser? |
46489 | In general, what persons may act as agents? |
46489 | In most jurisdictions what is the liability of an anomalous indorser? |
46489 | In primitive times were personal or property rights more generally recognized? |
46489 | In selling pledged property what notice, if any, should the pledgee give the pledgor? |
46489 | In the above example what degree of care is required of_ A_? |
46489 | In the absence of an express agreement when must the purchase price be paid? |
46489 | In the absence of any express agreement as to delivery, when and by whom must personal property be delivered? |
46489 | In the absence of express agreement what party to a lease is obliged to pay taxes and insurance on the leased premises? |
46489 | In the absence of special statute can a promisor to a suretyship contract compel by notice a creditor to sue a principal? |
46489 | In what cases must notice of dissolution of partnership be given? |
46489 | In what respect do sealed instruments differ from ordinary contracts? |
46489 | In what respect, if any, does an auctioneer differ from an ordinary agent? |
46489 | In what sense, if any, is a bill of lading a negotiable instrument? |
46489 | In what two ways is the term_ money_ used? |
46489 | In what way does an insurance contract differ from an ordinary contract? |
46489 | In what ways may a partnership be dissolved? |
46489 | In whom is the title to bailed property? |
46489 | In whom is the title to the hogs? |
46489 | Into what classes are estates divided as to the quantity of interest held? |
46489 | Is a bailment a contract? |
46489 | Is a bank liable for paying forged checks, or must the depositor whose signature is forged stand the loss? |
46489 | Is a bank liable if it pays a_ bona fide_ holder a check payable to bearer? |
46489 | Is a bank liable upon its certificates of deposit? |
46489 | Is a bank required to pay the checks of its depositors? |
46489 | Is a bank required to receive deposits from any one who tenders them? |
46489 | Is a commission merchant a factor? |
46489 | Is a common carrier of goods obliged to carry goods of all kinds? |
46489 | Is a common carrier permitted to limit his common law liability as an insurer of the goods by special contract? |
46489 | Is a common carrier permitted to stipulate against the carelessness of his agents or servants? |
46489 | Is a company writing a policy of re- insurance liable to the party originally insured? |
46489 | Is a consolidated corporation distinct from the corporation from which it is formed? |
46489 | Is a consolidated corporation liable for the debts of its component corporations? |
46489 | Is a corporation a natural person? |
46489 | Is a corporation dissolved by a change of membership? |
46489 | Is a corporation responsible for the obligations created by its promoter? |
46489 | Is a corporation''s charter a contract? |
46489 | Is a criminal tried and punished by private or by public law? |
46489 | Is a false representation made during the formation of a contract known by both parties to be false, a defense to the contract? |
46489 | Is a finder of lost property a bailee? |
46489 | Is a good consideration sufficient to support a contract? |
46489 | Is a lease a contract? |
46489 | Is a lease for two months an estate for years? |
46489 | Is a lease from year to year terminated by mere lapse of time? |
46489 | Is a lease real or personal property? |
46489 | Is a married woman seventeen years of age an infant? |
46489 | Is a mortgage a contract? |
46489 | Is a mortgage of real estate regarded as a transfer of the real estate? |
46489 | Is a mutual promise a valuable consideration? |
46489 | Is a partnership distinct from the members composing it? |
46489 | Is a party to a contract excused from performance by reason of a strike? |
46489 | Is a person named in a declaration of trust as trustee, obliged to accept the trust? |
46489 | Is a person traveling on a pass a passenger within the legal meaning of the term, passenger? |
46489 | Is a pledge a bailment? |
46489 | Is a principal liable to a third person who has dealt with an agent, who acted within the apparent but not the actual scope of his authority? |
46489 | Is a principal liable to third persons for lots committed by an agent within the scope of the agent''s authority? |
46489 | Is a promise to do something one is already bound to do a sufficient consideration to support a contract? |
46489 | Is a promoter personally liable for the obligations made by himself in connection with organizing a corporation? |
46489 | Is a public carrier of passengers obliged to accept all who present themselves as passengers? |
46489 | Is a real estate agent a broker, or a factor? |
46489 | Is a reorganized corporation a new corporation, or a continuation of the old corporation? |
46489 | Is a reorganized corporation ever liable for the obligations of the old corporation? |
46489 | Is a stockholder personally liable for the debts of the corporation? |
46489 | Is a street railway company a private or public corporation? |
46489 | Is a sub- agent responsible to the agent? |
46489 | Is a suretyship obligation a contract? |
46489 | Is a will a contract? |
46489 | Is all unwritten law written? |
46489 | Is an agency coupled with an interest revocable at the will of either party? |
46489 | Is an agent authorized to collect, authorized to take checks? |
46489 | Is an agent authorized to sell goods, always authorized to collect for them? |
46489 | Is an agent ever responsible for the acts of a sub- agent? |
46489 | Is an agent liable to his principal for mistakes of judgment or discretion? |
46489 | Is an agent of an undisclosed principal personally liable to third persons for acts of agency after the undisclosed principal is discovered? |
46489 | Is an agent who acts without compensation ever liable to his principal for negligence? |
46489 | Is an agreement a contract? |
46489 | Is an assignment a contract? |
46489 | Is an indorser bound by any implied contract? |
46489 | Is an indorser''s contract found outside of negotiable instruments? |
46489 | Is an infant entitled to receive his wages? |
46489 | Is an infant liable for his torts? |
46489 | Is an oral contract of suretyship illegal? |
46489 | Is an oral mortgage of real estate enforceable? |
46489 | Is an undisclosed principal when discovered, liable for the acts of his agent? |
46489 | Is any part of the unwritten law written? |
46489 | Is any written law unwritten? |
46489 | Is consideration a necessary element of a contract of suretyship? |
46489 | Is emancipation of an infant ever implied? |
46489 | Is every person or company carrying passengers for compensation a common carrier? |
46489 | Is everyone entitled to use his own name in the manufacture or sale of any article he pleases? |
46489 | Is fraud or duress a defense to a contract? |
46489 | Is fraud practiced by the principal upon the promisor to a suretyship contract, a defense to the promisor in an action brought by the creditor? |
46489 | Is insurance business interstate commerce if transacted between citizens of different states? |
46489 | Is it binding? |
46489 | Is it executory as to_ B_? |
46489 | Is ordinary care the same in the bailment of different kinds of property? |
46489 | Is something beneficial to the promisee a sufficient consideration to a contract? |
46489 | Is the English Constitution written or unwritten law? |
46489 | Is the above contract executed as to_ A_? |
46489 | Is the bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor, the bailee, or for the mutual benefit of both parties? |
46489 | Is the charter of a corporation a contract? |
46489 | Is the contract discharged if_ A_ accepts the$ 1.00? |
46489 | Is the contract executed or executory? |
46489 | Is the contract revoked? |
46489 | Is the contract unilateral or bilateral? |
46489 | Is the exceptional liability of an insurer a matter of express or implied contract? |
46489 | Is the government liable to an owner of mail for its loss? |
46489 | Is the individual property of members of the partnership liable to be subjected to the payment of partnership claims? |
46489 | Is the latter''s lien superior to_ B''s_? |
46489 | Is the law enabling_ B_ to recover the horse a law for protection of citizens, or for the protection of property? |
46489 | Is the lease from year to year? |
46489 | Is the lease one for years, or from month to month? |
46489 | Is the note enforceable? |
46489 | Is the right of possession in_ A_? |
46489 | Is the seller permitted to retain possession of the property sold until he receives the purchase price? |
46489 | Is the tenant obliged to pay this assessment? |
46489 | Is the tender good? |
46489 | Is the tender good? |
46489 | Is the transaction a sale or a contract to sell? |
46489 | Is the transaction a_ sale_ or a_ barter_? |
46489 | Is the treaty existing between the United States and Japan, law? |
46489 | Is there a consideration to this contract? |
46489 | Is there a contract in the above case? |
46489 | Is there a limitation upon the kinds of business which may be transacted by an agent? |
46489 | Is there a universally recognized classification of law? |
46489 | Is there a valid contract? |
46489 | Is there a valid contract? |
46489 | Is there a valid contract? |
46489 | Is there an acceptance? |
46489 | Is there an implied obligation on the part of the landlord to deliver leased premises in any particular condition? |
46489 | Is there any limitation upon a landlord''s right to transfer his interest in a lease? |
46489 | Is there any limitation upon a tenant''s right to transfer his interest in a lease? |
46489 | Is this an agency coupled with an interest? |
46489 | Is this an example of indemnity or subrogation? |
46489 | Is this an implied contract? |
46489 | Is this contract unilateral or bilateral? |
46489 | Is this transaction a sale? |
46489 | Is unwritten law stable? |
46489 | Is_ A''s_ contract that of a surety or of a guarantor? |
46489 | Is_ A_ correct in his assertion? |
46489 | Is_ A_ liable on this contract? |
46489 | Is_ A_ obliged to take the house? |
46489 | Is_ A_ or_ B_, or both, guilty of a crime? |
46489 | May a bailee sell property to satisfy his lien? |
46489 | May a beneficiary of a trust convey title to the trust property? |
46489 | May a board of directors dispose of the entire assets of the corporation? |
46489 | May a charter of a corporation be revoked at the will of the legislature that granted it? |
46489 | May a child eight years of age act as agent? |
46489 | May a company re- insure at greater risk than it itself has insured? |
46489 | May a contract of sale be rescinded for breach of warranty? |
46489 | May a contract to make a will be revoked? |
46489 | May a corporation appropriate a name descriptive of an article manufactured? |
46489 | May a corporation be reorganized by consent of its members? |
46489 | May a corporation change its name? |
46489 | May a corporation or partnership transact business through agents? |
46489 | May a corporation sell its shares for less than par? |
46489 | May a director ever contract with the corporation? |
46489 | May a forgery be ratified? |
46489 | May a holder of an estate for years transfer it? |
46489 | May a member of a corporation ever have more than one vote? |
46489 | May a mortgage be given to secure a future indebtedness? |
46489 | May a mortgagee transfer title to the real estate? |
46489 | May a name of a place or locality be used as a trade mark? |
46489 | May a name of an individual be used as a trade mark? |
46489 | May a negotiable instrument be signed by mark? |
46489 | May a partnership exist as between the partners, and not exist as to third persons trading with the partnership? |
46489 | May a partnership exist as to third persons dealing with an apparent partnership, while none exists between the apparent partners themselves? |
46489 | May a partnership make and own promissory notes? |
46489 | May a party do business under a name other than his own? |
46489 | May a party to a contract stipulate against strikes and Acts of God in such a manner as to avoid liability therefor? |
46489 | May a person acquire a trade name in a geographical name? |
46489 | May a person acquire a trade name in a name describing the article manufactured? |
46489 | May a person act as agent who is not capable of acting for himself? |
46489 | May a person become a stockholder without having a certificate of stock? |
46489 | May a person do through an agent anything which he may lawfully do by himself? |
46489 | May a person hold a certificate of stock and not be a stockholder? |
46489 | May a person insure personal property for more than its actual value? |
46489 | May a person not the owner of property bail it? |
46489 | May a person obtain title to personal property by finding it? |
46489 | May a person under legal age make a will? |
46489 | May a person whose interests are opposed to those of his principal act as agent? |
46489 | May a principal limit an agent''s apparent authority by printing limitations in the agent''s order sheet and in making contracts with third persons? |
46489 | May a reorganized corporation ever escape the obligations of the old corporation? |
46489 | May a stockholder force the corporation to pay a dividend? |
46489 | May a tenant be liable for rent without being in possession of the leased premises? |
46489 | May a tenant become liable for rent without any express agreement to that effect? |
46489 | May a will be in the form of a letter addressed to a beneficiary named in the will? |
46489 | May a will be printed? |
46489 | May a word which describes the article on which it is used be used as a trade mark? |
46489 | May adequacy of consideration be considered in determining whether or not fraud was used in procuring a contract? |
46489 | May all agencies be terminated at the will of the parties? |
46489 | May an agent authorized to sign a promissory note for his principal, sign his principal''s name without his own? |
46489 | May an agent be appointed or authorized to act by implied contract? |
46489 | May an assessment be made before a call? |
46489 | May an assessment be made on stock paid for at par? |
46489 | May an association of persons create a corporation by agreement? |
46489 | May an auctioneer make his own terms of sale? |
46489 | May an idiot, insane, or drunken person act as principal? |
46489 | May an individual or a partnership enter into insurance contracts? |
46489 | May an infant be a principal? |
46489 | May an infant become a partner? |
46489 | May an infant enter into a bailment contract? |
46489 | May an infant pledge property? |
46489 | May an instrument be negotiable without containing the words_ or order_, or_ or bearer_? |
46489 | May an insurance company stipulate against suicide in such a manner as to avoid the policy if the insured suicides when insane? |
46489 | May anything other than words, letters, or figures be used as a trade mark? |
46489 | May both be mortgaged? |
46489 | May corporations consolidate by consent of the members of each? |
46489 | May corporations or partnerships serve as agents? |
46489 | May directors act for their own private interests in dealing with the corporation? |
46489 | May one state exclude insurance companies of another state from transacting business within its territory? |
46489 | May partnerships be created by oral agreement? |
46489 | May personal property to be manufactured be the subject of a present sale? |
46489 | May real property be disposed of by a nuncupative will? |
46489 | May the mortgagee take the auto from_ A_? |
46489 | May the officers of a corporation ever act without the express authority of the board of directors? |
46489 | May there be an acceptance of a contract by an act? |
46489 | May there be an undisclosed principal to a negotiable instrument? |
46489 | May title and possession of personal property be in different places? |
46489 | May two corporations use the same name? |
46489 | May_ A_ avoid a contract of the partnership made with_ C_, a third person, on account of the infancy of_ B_? |
46489 | May_ A_ obtain possession of the carriage by legal action? |
46489 | May_ A_ sue_ B_ for damages for refusing to deliver the carriage? |
46489 | May_ A_ sue_ B_ for$ 100.00 independently of the promissory note? |
46489 | May_ choses in action_ be mortgaged? |
46489 | Must a chattel mortgage be in writing? |
46489 | Must a contract authorizing an agent to procure a purchaser for a house and lot be in writing? |
46489 | Must a corporation have a corporate name? |
46489 | Must a lease be in any particular form to be legal? |
46489 | Must a member of a corporation be present to have his shares of stock voted? |
46489 | Must a nuncupative will be attested? |
46489 | Must a promissory note be dated? |
46489 | Must a will be in writing? |
46489 | Must a_ del credere_ agent receive a separate consideration for his guaranty? |
46489 | Must an acceptance be communicated to the offer? |
46489 | Must an agent''s authority to act as agent be in writing? |
46489 | Must an insurance contract be in writing to be binding? |
46489 | Must any contracts of suretyship be in writing? |
46489 | Must any kind of partnership agreement be in writing? |
46489 | Must consideration be stated in a negotiable instrument? |
46489 | Must contracts of agency authorizing an agent to complete a land transfer be in writing? |
46489 | Must directors of a corporation be stockholders? |
46489 | Must shares be paid for in money? |
46489 | Must_ A_ accept the work of_ C_? |
46489 | Of what may the property of a partnership consist? |
46489 | To what classes of negotiable instruments are the rules of the law merchant now applied? |
46489 | To what classes of negotiable instruments were the rules of the law merchant originally applied? |
46489 | To what classification of law do statutes belong? |
46489 | To what extent may an estate be entailed in this country? |
46489 | To whom does the trade mark belong? |
46489 | Under present law can a contract for sale of personal property be enforced specifically? |
46489 | Under what circumstances is a shipper permitted to exercise the right? |
46489 | Under what circumstances, if any, may a deed be construed to be a mortgage? |
46489 | Under what conditions may corporate charters be revoked? |
46489 | Under what laws are national banks created? |
46489 | Under what provisions are most corporations organized? |
46489 | Upon death of the owner, to whom does title to personal property pass? |
46489 | Upon what authority may the capital stock of a corporation be increased or decreased? |
46489 | What United States officer has supervision over national banks? |
46489 | What advantages do negotiable instruments have over money for commercial uses? |
46489 | What are Courts of Equity, and over what classes of cases do they have jurisdiction? |
46489 | What are days of grace? |
46489 | What are government warehouses? |
46489 | What are state banks? |
46489 | What are the New York State Reports? |
46489 | What are the Philippine Island Reports? |
46489 | What are the duties and liabilities of a trustee? |
46489 | What are the duties of partners to each other? |
46489 | What are the duties of the president of a corporation? |
46489 | What are the elements of a valid assignment? |
46489 | What are the exceptions to the liability of a common carrier as an insurer of the goods intrusted to his care? |
46489 | What are the formal parts of a deed? |
46489 | What are the functions of clearing houses? |
46489 | What are the general divisions of law? |
46489 | What are the general provisions of the states regulating foreign corporations? |
46489 | What are the general warranties of a deed? |
46489 | What are the most common statutory requirements of a will? |
46489 | What are the powers of a corporation? |
46489 | What are the powers of a partnership? |
46489 | What are the powers of an incorporated bank? |
46489 | What are the principal duties of directors? |
46489 | What are the principal features of the Interstate Commerce Act of 1906? |
46489 | What are the principal provisions of the Statute of Frauds? |
46489 | What are the rights and duties of survivors of a partnership? |
46489 | What are the rights of a person purchasing from a bailee? |
46489 | What are the sources of law? |
46489 | What are the two essential features of a bill of lading? |
46489 | What are the usual officers of a corporation? |
46489 | What are the warranties of an indorser? |
46489 | What are the warranties of an indorser? |
46489 | What are_ bank deposits_? |
46489 | What are_ collateral notes_? |
46489 | What are_ coupon bonds_? |
46489 | What are_ registered bonds_? |
46489 | What are_ trust deeds_? |
46489 | What cases are included in term admiralty cases? |
46489 | What claims do life estates embrace? |
46489 | What class of laws is enforced for the benefit of the state? |
46489 | What classes of cases are tried in equity? |
46489 | What classes of persons may be parties to a trust? |
46489 | What classes of persons may legally become partners? |
46489 | What connection have laws with courts of justice? |
46489 | What connection, if any, have customs to laws? |
46489 | What constitutes a person or company a common carrier of goods? |
46489 | What constitutes a quorum? |
46489 | What constitutes baggage? |
46489 | What constitutes holding a person out as a partner? |
46489 | What constitutes legal tender? |
46489 | What contracts is the term_ suretyship_ used to designate? |
46489 | What contracts of sales must be in writing? |
46489 | What degree of care in the protection of guests is required of innkeepers? |
46489 | What degree of care is a public carrier of passengers obliged to exercise? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of a bailee in a bailment for his sole benefit? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of a bailee in case the bailment is for the sole benefit of the bailor? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of a pledgee in the protection of pledged property? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of innkeepers in the protection of the baggage of guests? |
46489 | What degree of care is required of warehousemen? |
46489 | What degrees of care are recognized in bailments? |
46489 | What determines when a corporation''s existence commences? |
46489 | What do contracts embrace? |
46489 | What does law embrace? |
46489 | What does the Interstate Commerce Act provide relative to the above question? |
46489 | What does the word_ tort_ mean? |
46489 | What duty, if any, does a principal owe to his servant as to furnishing a safe place in which to work? |
46489 | What effect does certification of a check by the payee have upon the maker? |
46489 | What effect, if any, does change of membership have upon a partnership? |
46489 | What effect, if any, does death of a partner have upon a partnership? |
46489 | What goods, and under what circumstances, is a carrier obliged to accept for shipment? |
46489 | What implied warranties accompany mutual benefit bailments? |
46489 | What implied warranty enters into a policy for marine insurance? |
46489 | What interest in real estate may be mortgaged? |
46489 | What interest in the real estate mortgaged can a mortgagee transfer? |
46489 | What is a certificate of protest? |
46489 | What is a certificate of stock? |
46489 | What is a gambling contract? |
46489 | What is a qualified acceptance? |
46489 | What is a_ bill of lading_?. |
46489 | What is a_ check_? |
46489 | What is a_ cognovit note_? |
46489 | What is a_ collateral note_? |
46489 | What is a_ counter offer_? |
46489 | What is a_ freehold estate_? |
46489 | What is a_ negotiable instrument_? |
46489 | What is a_ stock dividend_? |
46489 | What is a_ warranty of a deed?_ 52. |
46489 | What is an_ agreement_? |
46489 | What is an_ element_ of a contract? |
46489 | What is an_ innkeeper''s lien_? |
46489 | What is certification of a check? |
46489 | What is included in the term, real property? |
46489 | What is meant by a_ contract impossible of performance_? |
46489 | What is meant by a_ corporation''s charter_? |
46489 | What is meant by a_ sealed instrument_? |
46489 | What is meant by attestation of a lease? |
46489 | What is meant by partnership by estoppel? |
46489 | What is meant by stockholder''s double liability? |
46489 | What is meant by the Statute of Frauds as applied to sales? |
46489 | What is meant by the Statute of Frauds as applied to suretyship contracts? |
46489 | What is meant by the term_ agency_? |
46489 | What is meant by the term_ meeting of the minds_? |
46489 | What is meant by the term_ specialty_? |
46489 | What is meant by the_ debt secured by a mortgage_? |
46489 | What is meant by the_ habendum_ and_ redendum clause_ of a deed? |
46489 | What is meant by the_ law merchant_? |
46489 | What is meant by the_ statute of frauds_? |
46489 | What is meant by works of charity and necessity? |
46489 | What is meant by_ acceptance_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ ademption of a legacy_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ adequate consideration_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ apparent authority_ of an agent as distinguished from_ actual authority_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ assignment_ of a contract? |
46489 | What is meant by_ auctioneer''s lien_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ conflict of law_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ cumulative voting_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ dissolution of a corporation_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ emancipation of an infant_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ entailing an estate?_ 25. |
46489 | What is meant by_ foreclosing a lien in equity_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ giving notice of assignment_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ implied warranty of wholesomeness of food_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ joint liability_ of partners? |
46489 | What is meant by_ legal age_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ liability in solido_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ licensed auctioneers_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ liens_ on personal property? |
46489 | What is meant by_ loans on collateral securities_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ mutuality_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ notice to third persons of termination of an agency_, and when, if at all, is this notice necessary? |
46489 | What is meant by_ novation_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ offer_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ original jurisdiction_, as applied to a court? |
46489 | What is meant by_ personal defense_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ power of sale mortgage_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ revocation of a will_, and by whom, when, and how may a will be revoked? |
46489 | What is meant by_ tender_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ ticket voting_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ unfair trade_? |
46489 | What is meant by_ waste_? |
46489 | What is necessary to create a_ de facto_ corporation? |
46489 | What is partnership liability to third persons? |
46489 | What is the advantage of registering a trade mark? |
46489 | What is the consideration in a bailment for the sole benefit of the bailor? |
46489 | What is the difference as to transferability between a note payable to bearer and one indorsed in blank? |
46489 | What is the distinction between_ trade marks_ and_ trade names_? |
46489 | What is the distinguishing feature between a holographic will and an ordinary will? |
46489 | What is the exceptional liability of a common carrier, and what is the reason for this liability? |
46489 | What is the franchise of a corporation? |
46489 | What is the function of a jury in the trial of a case? |
46489 | What is the general rule relating to waste? |
46489 | What is the individual liability of the members of a partnership for the partnership debts? |
46489 | What is the liability of a carrier of passengers for loss or injury to baggage? |
46489 | What is the liability of a drawer of a bill of exchange? |
46489 | What is the liability of a maker of a promissory note? |
46489 | What is the liability of a person held out as a partner? |
46489 | What is the liability of a shareholder in a national bank? |
46489 | What is the liability of an acceptor? |
46489 | What is the liability, if any, of an indorser in full? |
46489 | What is the measure of damages for failure to deliver merchandise under a contract of sale? |
46489 | What is the necessity of acknowledgment of a lease? |
46489 | What is the necessity of giving notice of dishonor? |
46489 | What is the necessity of recording leases? |
46489 | What is the necessity of recording mortgages? |
46489 | What is the ordinary consideration to a mortgage contract? |
46489 | What is the practical distinction between a lease for years and a lease from month to month? |
46489 | What is the practical distinction between real and personal property? |
46489 | What is the present- day method of distraining for rent? |
46489 | What is the principal distinction between limited and general partnership? |
46489 | What is the proper corporate signature to a contract? |
46489 | What is the proper corporate signature to a negotiable instrument? |
46489 | What is the purpose of a chattel mortgage? |
46489 | What is the purpose of a contract of pledge? |
46489 | What is the purpose of an indorsement for collection? |
46489 | What is the purpose of foreclosure? |
46489 | What is the purpose of law? |
46489 | What is the purpose of putting important contracts in writing? |
46489 | What is the purpose of trade marks? |
46489 | What is the reason for filing or recording a chattel mortgage? |
46489 | What is the rule against perpetuities? |
46489 | What is the rule at the present time as to release of a tenant''s obligation to pay rent in case the buildings leased are destroyed by fire? |
46489 | What is the term of office of Federal judges? |
46489 | What is the usual penalty for usury? |
46489 | What is the_ governing board_ of a corporation for profit called? |
46489 | What is_ legal tender_? |
46489 | What is_ re- insurance_? |
46489 | What kind of an agent is_ B_? |
46489 | What kind of corporations, if any, are authorized by the United States Constitution to transact business in any state? |
46489 | What kind of drafts must be presented for acceptance? |
46489 | What kind of negotiable instrument, if any, can be transferred without indorsement? |
46489 | What kinds of banks do a checking business? |
46489 | What kinds of bills of exchange must be protested? |
46489 | What kinds of corporations, if any, may be organized under United States laws? |
46489 | What kinds of money constitute legal tender? |
46489 | What kinds of notice may a guarantor be entitled to? |
46489 | What kinds of personal property may be pledged? |
46489 | What kinds of personal property may be the subject of a sale? |
46489 | What kinds of property may be disposed of by will? |
46489 | What kinds of property may be the subject of a trust? |
46489 | What leases, if any, must be in writing? |
46489 | What length of time is required to obtain a valid trade mark? |
46489 | What limit, if any, is placed upon the amount of life insurance a person may take? |
46489 | What limitations, if any, are there to rights? |
46489 | What makes Sunday contracts unenforceable? |
46489 | What makes a contract illegal? |
46489 | What matters, if any, may an agent delegate? |
46489 | What must a holder do if a draft is dishonored? |
46489 | What name is applied to the person authorized to receive bank deposits? |
46489 | What names are applied to the parties to a mortgage? |
46489 | What names are partners entitled to take as partnership names? |
46489 | What ownership, if any, does a stockholder have in the property of the corporation? |
46489 | What party to a bailment contract has possession of the property? |
46489 | What penalty is imposed upon national banks for usury? |
46489 | What rate of interest can national banks charge? |
46489 | What rules, if any, does a servant assume? |
46489 | What should a customer do with paid checks when they are received from his bank? |
46489 | What test is applied in determining whether a person is mentally capable of making a will? |
46489 | What things are included in the conclusion of a deed? |
46489 | What things are included in the premises of a deed? |
46489 | What things are necessary to enable a person to ratify the acts of an alleged agent? |
46489 | What trade marks, if any, may be sold? |
46489 | What was the nature of a mortgage at_ common law_? |
46489 | What was the purpose of this statute? |
46489 | What was the reason for the practice of entailing estates? |
46489 | What was_ The Lord''s Day Act_ of England? |
46489 | What words are necessary to make an instrument negotiable? |
46489 | What, if any, is the individual liability of a stockholder for the debts of the company? |
46489 | What, if anything, does intention of the parties have to do with the passing of title to the purchaser? |
46489 | What, in general, is the jurisdiction of the United States Supreme Court? |
46489 | When and where did this statute originate? |
46489 | When are checks payable? |
46489 | When do banks return checks to their customers? |
46489 | When does a corporation''s existence commence? |
46489 | When does a mortgage become effective? |
46489 | When does a partnership cease to exist? |
46489 | When does a person become a passenger? |
46489 | When does a will take effect? |
46489 | When does title pass to the purchaser in a sale of personal property? |
46489 | When does title to the desk pass to_ B_? |
46489 | When is a real estate agent entitled to receive his commission? |
46489 | When may the right of redemption be exercised? |
46489 | When must checks be presented for payment? |
46489 | When must negotiable instruments be paid? |
46489 | When must personal property sold be delivered? |
46489 | When the mortgagor defaults in payment of the secured debt, how may the mortgagee obtain possession of the property? |
46489 | When was the law merchant first recognized in England? |
46489 | When, and by whom must a nuncupative will be reduced to writing? |
46489 | When, and how, may a lost will be proven? |
46489 | When, and how, may a public carrier eject a passenger? |
46489 | When, if at all, are dividends debts of the corporation? |
46489 | When, if at all, is a carrier of mail liable for negligence? |
46489 | When, if at all, is a guarantor entitled to notice of acceptance of his guaranty by a creditor? |
46489 | When, if at all, is a guarantor entitled to notice of default of his principal? |
46489 | When, if at all, is an agent authorized to collect? |
46489 | When, if at all, is an agent authorized to warrant the quality of personal property sold? |
46489 | When, if at all, may a tenant sublet? |
46489 | When, if at all, may a will be revoked? |
46489 | When, if at all, may an auctioneer sell on credit? |
46489 | Where are admiralty cases tried? |
46489 | Who has title? |
46489 | Who may become an involuntary bankrupt? |
46489 | Who must bear the loss,_ A_ or_ B_? |
46489 | Why are gambling contracts illegal? |
46489 | Why is a common carrier not permitted to discriminate between shippers? |
46489 | Why must some contracts be in writing? |
46489 | Why, if at all, do some contracts have to be in writing? |
46489 | With what kind of contracts is equity especially concerned? |
46489 | _ A_ has acquired a trade mark on flour; has he also acquired the same trade mark on stoves manufactured by him? |
46489 | a negotiable instrument? |