What is added to a promissory note?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from Northern Lumber Company Limited v. Bleich and Nichold & Shepard, 1929 CanLII 120 (SK CA):

The words of Lord Halsbury in Kirkwood v. Carroll [1903] 1 K.B. 531, 72 L.J.K.B. 208, at 211, may very well be applied to this case: What is added does not cut down in any way or deprive it of its character of a promissory note.

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