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Majority of this overseas credit was in the form of a mercantile credit.
The celebrations were all sponsored by Mercantile Credit.
Many had extended mercantile credit to customers, and seized property from the customers after they failed to pay off their debts.
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The second exception could arise in a Mercantile Credit v. Hamblin type of situation.
In 1975 Keegan became general manager of the Mercantile Credit Company, a post he held for eight years.
Terms of the sale, which involves six Mercantile Credit branch offices in Britain and 130 staff members, were not disclosed.
After his retirement he was an Executive at Mercantile Credit until 1974 when he left for Australia.
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In August 1975, following the secondary banking crash, Barclays acquired Mercantile Credit Company.
Elation returned after 27 months' drought when he won his first ranking tournament at the Mercantile Credit in Bournemouth last January.
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In January 1985 Thorburn also made the final of the Mercantile Credit Classic and was again in outstanding form.
Mercantile Credit took over the sponsorship for the 1985 and the event was renamed "Mercentile Credit Classic".
The mistake in Mercantile Credit v. Hamblin would not have been sufficiently radical to justify a plea of non est factum.
In his first season he reached the last 32 in the Mercantile Credit Classic and was the youngest ever Scottish Professional champion.
His comments followed the convening of disciplinary action against him following his withdrawal from the Mercantile Credit Classic qualifying competition the previous May.
Contracts signed to date total £2m, BCO claims, customers include IBM, the Harpur Group and Mercantile Credit, it says.
The Mercantile Credit Centenary Trophy was an English football tournament held in the early weeks of 1988-89 to celebrate the 100th birthday of The Football League.
A former postman, the high point of his career was his sole ranking title - the Mercantile Credit Classic in 1990, beating Australian Warren King 10-6 in the final.
In a season of so many disappointments, Hendry equalled his previous worst defeat in a ranking event final when he lost 10-4 to Jimmy White in the 1991 Mercantile Credit Classic.
The bank was founded in 1959 as a joint venture by Standard Bank Limited and Mercantile Credit Company Limited, both headquartered in the United Kingdom at that time.
Thus in Mercantile Credit v. Hamblin (paragraph 5-07 above), if Mrs. Hamblin had authorised or agreed to the trader filling in the proposal form, the result of the case would have been different.
Brought up in Northampton, Noel Mobbs, together with his brother, Herbert, founded the Pytchley Autocar Company in 1903 to sell private vehicles: the business was later bought by Mercantile Credit.
Barclays Bank P.L.C. said that its Mercantile Credit Company Ltd. subsidiary had agreed to sell its vehicles-loans business to the GE Capital Corporation, a unit of the General Electric Company.