emit bills of credit" conveys to the mind the idea of issuing paper intended to circulate through the community for its ordinary purposes, as money, which paper is redeemable at a future day. The North American Review - 142 ページ 編集 - 1838全文表示 - この書籍について
| Everett Kimball - 1920 - 650 ページ
...Article I, Sect, viii, clause 6. for such purposes, in common language, denominated " bills of credit." To " emit bills of credit " conveys to the mind the...to circulate through the community for its ordinary purpose, as money, which paper is redeemable at a future day. And these bills are equally illegal whether... | |
| Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf - 1922 - 1160 ページ
...Promissory notes or bills issued by a state government, exclusively, on the credit of the state, and intended to circulate through the community for its ordinary purposes as money, redeemable at a future day, and for the payment of which the faith of the state is pledged. 4 Kent,... | |
| Lawrence Boyd Evans - 1925 - 1436 ページ
...nor are instruments executed for such purposes, in common language, denominated "bills of credit." To "emit bills of credit," conveys to the mind the...circulate through the community for its ordinary purposes, BS money, which paper is redeemable at a future day. This is the sense in which the terms have been... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1954 - 1292 ページ
...instruments executed for such purposes, in common language, denominated "bills of credit.'' To "emit hills of credit," conveys to the mind the idea of issuing...redeemable at a future day. This is the sense in which the terms have been always understood. This contention was repeated in a similar manner in the case... | |
| Bray Hammond - 1991 - 792 ページ
...evidently been ready to agree with them in Craig v. Missouri, when it had defined bills of credit as "paper intended to circulate through the community for its ordinary purposes as money," and as "a paper medium intended to circulate between individuals and between government and individuals.... | |
| Mississippi. Supreme Court - 1846 - 890 ページ
...use; nor are instruments executed for.such purposes, in common language, denominated bills of credit. To emit bills of credit conveys to the mind the idea...redeemable at a future day. This is the sense in which the terms have been always understood." Pagaud t>. The State of Mississippi. The law of this state... | |
| Bray Hammond - 1991 - 792 ページ
...evidently been ready to agree with them in Craig v. Missouri, when it had defined bills of credit as "paper intended to circulate through the community for its ordinary purposes as money," and as "a paper medium intended to circulate between individuals and between government and individuals.... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1998 - 1126 ページ
...Promissory notes or bills issued by a state government, exclusively on the credit of the state, and intended to circulate through the community for its ordinary purposes as money redeemable at a future lay, and for the payment of which the fajth of the state is pledged, 4 Peters'... | |
| James Willard Hurst - 2001 - 392 ページ
...(1887). 41. Note 51, supra. 42. 4 Peters 410, 432 (US 1830). In another broad definition he said that "to 'emit bills of credit' conveys to the mind the...money, which paper is redeemable at a future day." Ibid. One might feel warranted in interpreting Marshall as intending the broader, rather than the narrower,... | |
| Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 2005 - 705 ページ
...state engages to pay money at a future day; thus including a certificate given for money borrowed. . . To 'emit bills of credit' conveys to the mind the...money, which paper is redeemable at a future day." * The Chief Justice goes into the history of the paper money evil that caused the framers of the Constitution... | |
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