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11. Money, already in capital sums, wanting not
under engagement, but waiting for an opportunities
of temporary employment : such as loan or produc
notes of hand & or in by discount of bills, purchases
of in the above hands ways on speculation, extra —
purchases in the way of trade & —
12. Money, as yet in small sums, (whether saved
from fixed or casual income) kept in hand fr for
they accumulate in to into capital sums. accumulation.
13. Money, received in the shape of capital, in trust
on private account: ex. gr. by Assignees of Bankrupts
and Insolvents, Prize-Agents, Executors and
Administrators turning assets into money & —
14. Money, destined for the discharge of debts, and
kept in hand till
which accumulating into the
sum due, or till the time is come when due, waiting for the time when due or for
or till demanded the demand. these being demanded. (a) (a)note in the next page p.45.
15. Money, received as it comes in the shape of capital sums,
on large
sales to large accounts: for example by Farmers,
Manufacturers, or Merchant's.</del>
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