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Elementary banking: with the text of the bills of exchange (crossed cheques) Act, 1906; the bills of exchange (time of noting) Act, 1917 ; and bill of exchange act (1882) amendment act, 1932

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Macdonald and Evans; 1946Edition: 4th edDescription: 303 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.1 SHE 4th ed.
Summary: THIS book has been written in the hope that it will be found useful to bank men and others who are beginning the study of the law and practice of English banking, and particularly to students who are preparing for the Part I Examination of the Institute of Bankers. With this object in view, a large portion of the book has been devoted to cheques and bills, and the Bills of Exchange Acts, 1882, 1906 and 1917 have been given in full in the Appendix. The author desires to acknowledge his indebtedness to the standard works of English banking law, and particularly to Questions on Banking Practice and the Journal of the Institute of Bankers. The author's grateful thanks are due to Mr. Ernest Sykes for his kind assistance and advice,
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THIS book has been written in the hope that it will be found useful to bank men and others who are beginning the study of the law and practice of English banking, and particularly to students who are preparing for the Part I Examination of the Institute of Bankers. With this object in view, a large portion of the book has been devoted to cheques and bills, and the Bills of Exchange Acts, 1882, 1906 and 1917 have been given in full in the Appendix.
The author desires to acknowledge his indebtedness to the standard works of English banking law, and particularly to Questions on Banking Practice and the Journal of the Institute of Bankers. The author's grateful thanks are due to Mr. Ernest Sykes for his kind assistance and advice,

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