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Edmunds v Bushell And Jones: 4 Nov 1865

The manager of a business, being allowed to appear to the world as a partner in a supposed firm, and having authority, as admitted, to draw cheques, and having also, in one or two instances, accepted bills.
Held: that his employer was liable on a bill thus accepted by the manager, in the name of the apparent and supposed firm.
[1865] EngR 12 (B), (1865) 4 F and F 1044, [1865] UKLawRpKQB 5
Commonlii, Commolii
England and Wales

Updated: 06 August 2021; Ref: scu.280924 br>

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