Piatt v. Eads

1 Blackf. 81, 1820 Ind. LEXIS 20
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedAugust 9, 1820
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Piatt v. Eads, 1 Blackf. 81, 1820 Ind. LEXIS 20 (Ind. 1820).

Opinion

Scott, J.

Four points are presented for our consideration. 1st, Whether the lex mercatoria is a part of the common law of England; 2dly, Whether foreign and inland bills of exchange are governed by that law; 3dly, Whether that law is in force in this state; and 4thly, Whether the bill in this case was presented for payment in time to charge the drawer. The three first points need not be discussed separately. The whole current of' authorities, from the commencement of the history of our system ofjurisprudence down to the present day, goes to establish the doctrine, that the custom of merchants is and always has-been regarded as a part of the common law of England; and that bills of exchange, both foreign and inland, are under its regulation. It is a law of a general nature, and not local to that kingdom; and is there recognized and acknowledged by the Courts as a part of their system, from the circumstance of its universal application and Use in all mercantile transactions throughout the commercial world; being in those cases a rule of decision to which all nations agree, and of which all Courts take notice. 1 Bl. Comm. 284. — 1 Ld. Raym. 360. The law merchant, then, being a part of the common law of England, and being of a general nature, and not local to that kingdom, is comprehended in that clause of our statute which adopts the common law

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