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The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and Determined in the ... - Page 295
1897
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The Bankers' Magazine, and Journal of the Money Market, Volume 36

Banks and banking - 1876 - 1102 pages
...in the following Tords : — " ' But a banker who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself, shall not. in caso the title to the choque prove defective, incur any liability to the true owner of...
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The Bankers' Magazine, and Journal of the Money Market, Volume 39

Banks and banking - 1879 - 1110 pages
...person from which he took it had. But » banker, who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to biiuK-lf, shall not, in case the title to the cheque proves defective, incur шу liability to the...
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The Public General Statutes

Great Britain - Session laws - 1876 - 592 pages
...person from whom he took it had. But a banker who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself shall not, in case the title to the cheque proves defective, incur any liability to the true owner...
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The Journal of Jurisprudence, Volume 20

Law - 1876 - 672 pages
...paragraph in the following words :—' But a banker who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself, shall not, in case the title to the cheque prove defective, incur any liability to the true owner of...
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Principles of the Common Law: An Elementary Work Intended for the Use of ...

John Indermaur - Common law - 1876 - 530 pages
...person from whom he took it had. But a banker who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself shall not, in case the title to the cheque proves defective, incur any liability to tho true owner...
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The Elements of Banking

Henry Dunning Macleod - Banks and banking - 1877 - 350 pages
...person from whom he took it had. But a banker who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself shall not, in case the title to the cheque proves defective, incur any liability to the true owner...
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The English manual of banking

Arthur Crump (political economist.) - 1877 - 416 pages
...person from whom he took it had. But a banker who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself shall not, in case the title to the cheque proves defective, incur any liability to the true owner...
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The Bankers' Magazine, and Journal of the Money Market, Volume 37

Banks and banking - 1877 - 1072 pages
...agree with him. That clause enacts that 'a banker who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself, shall not, in case the title to the cheque proves defective, incur any liability to the true owner...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Bankers; Cheques, Letters of Credit, and ...

George John Shaw - Checks - 1878 - 202 pages
...person from whom he took it had. But a banker who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself shall not, in case the title to the cheque proves defective, incur any liability to the true owner...
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A Digest of the Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes and Cheques

Sir Mackenzie Dalzell Edwin Stewart Chalmers - Negotiable instruments - 1878 - 366 pages
...whom he took it had.2 Exception.— A banker who has in good faith and without negligence received payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself shall not, hi case the title to the cheque proves defective, incur any liability to the true owner...
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