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Khelari Das and Jangi Lal executed a joint
promissory note for Rs. 1300 in favour of one Panna ... borrowed Rs. 1400 from Nasirullah on a joint promissory note.
On 25th April 1923 Khelari Das and Jangi Lal executed
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their money-lending business by the execution of joint
promissory notes in favour of bankers. That was apparently the usual ... Chetti
money-lenders to raise funds by executing joint promissory notes for
the purposes of obtaining money for carrying
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provided
generally that each son was to live in joint mess with his brothers
until be completed the twenty-fifth ... paid by transfer of Government promissory notes
to the face value of Rs. 50,000 bearing interest
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both the defendants
will have to execute a joint promissory note for
Rs.30,000/- and, as narrated ... 15000/-,
but the plaintiff insisted on a joint promissory note by
the father and son and that
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loan of Rs. 30,700 against J.P. (Joint promissory note)
and T.D. (Title Deeds) at 4 per cent ... bank a promissory note for the amount of the loan. They made
themselves jointly and severally responsible for the repayment
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promissory note reads as if it were a joint promissory
note by the first and the second defendants ... renewal of two
earlier promissory notes, the major note being Ex. C, a joint bond
executed by both the first
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bank on a joint
promissory note.
The only case cited by Mr. Chetty, which has some
resemblance to the present
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money from time to time from Banks on joint
promissory notes executed by it and by others with joint ... their money lending business by the execution of
joint promissory notes in favour of bankers. That was
apparently the usual
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Jaggannath Kissonlal (1) the assessee executed a
promissory note jointly with another person in order to
raise the money ... Bombay market to borrow money on such
promissory notes and there was an element of mutuality in
the transaction
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half-brother, Ghulab Singh, upon a
promissory note jointly executed by them. Ghulab Singh died on January
25th, 1888, while
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