money

money
Currency; current funds. Reese v First Nat. Bank (Tex Civ App) 196 SW2d 48, 171 ALR 516, error ref n r e. Cash or coin. Re Rogers, 91 NJ Eq 294 109 A 16. Cash, including both coin and paper. 36 Am J1st Money § 2. In a specific sense, that which is coined or stamped by public authority as a medium of exchange and has its value fixed by public authority. 36 Am J1st Money § 2. The medium of exchange recognized by the custom of merchants and the laws of the country. 36 Am J1st Money § 2. In a general or comprehensive sense, wealth, commodities, everything transferrable in commerce. 36 Am J1st Money § 2. A generic term covering everything which by common concept represents property and passes currently from hand to hand without necessity for inquiry as to title. 11 Am J2d B & N § 11. A term of flexible meaning in a will, having either a restricted or a wide significance, according to the context of the will in which it occurs and those surrounding circumstances which the court is bound to consider in construction, sometimes meaning wealth or property, particularly personal property. 57 Am J1st Wills § 1349. See pin money; ready money; suit money.

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