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" Where a banker in good faith and without negligence receives payment for a customer of a cheque crossed generally or specially to himself, and the customer has no title, or a defective title, thereto, the banker shall not incur any liability to the true... "
The Law Relating to Cheques - Page 51
by Eric Russell Watson - 1902 - 142 pages
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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 Weekly Notes, Volume 54

Law - 1919 - 740 pages
...of the cheques. The defendants relied upon s. 82 of the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, which provides that: " Where a banker in good faith and without negligence...banker shall not incur any liability to the true owner of the cheque by reason only of having received such payment." The plaintiff made no suggestion 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 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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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 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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