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... ... X. THE AGENCY OF COUNTRY AND FOREIGN BANKS ... ... ... 6 : ... ... ... 17 : : ... ... : 23 ... 37 ... ... ... : 44 ... ... ... .... 47 ... .. ... 55 ... : ... ... 60 ... : 81 XI . STOCK DEPARTMENT XII . REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT ... ..
... ... X. THE AGENCY OF COUNTRY AND FOREIGN BANKS ... ... ... 6 : ... ... ... 17 : : ... ... : 23 ... 37 ... ... ... : 44 ... ... ... .... 47 ... .. ... 55 ... : ... ... 60 ... : 81 XI . STOCK DEPARTMENT XII . REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT ... ..
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... foreign and country banks is undertaken . 5. The purchase and sale of stocks are effected as well as dividends collected on stocks , and the receipt of pay and pension for customers is also undertaken . 6. Foreign and Colonial bonds are ...
... foreign and country banks is undertaken . 5. The purchase and sale of stocks are effected as well as dividends collected on stocks , and the receipt of pay and pension for customers is also undertaken . 6. Foreign and Colonial bonds are ...
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... foreign countries . Of course the principles of book - keeping should be thoroughly understood , because the routine in a bank largely consists of book entries , and the young official should understand how such entries are in reality ...
... foreign countries . Of course the principles of book - keeping should be thoroughly understood , because the routine in a bank largely consists of book entries , and the young official should understand how such entries are in reality ...
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... foreign language , comprising trans- lation , dictation and composition . ( d ) Elementary drawing ( freehand or geometrical or designing ) . ( e ) Elementary chemistry and physics . The optional subjects are divided into four groups ...
... foreign language , comprising trans- lation , dictation and composition . ( d ) Elementary drawing ( freehand or geometrical or designing ) . ( e ) Elementary chemistry and physics . The optional subjects are divided into four groups ...
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... foreign languages , are useful to any banking official . Above all , it is desirable that the candidate should be able to write clearly and distinctly . This is of great importance , especially in the case of figures , which should be ...
... foreign languages , are useful to any banking official . Above all , it is desirable that the candidate should be able to write clearly and distinctly . This is of great importance , especially in the case of figures , which should be ...
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1st January acceptor account credited amount paid amount received balance-sheet bank notes Bank of England banking operations bills discounted bills of exchange Bills of Lading book-keeping branch branch bank cent certificate CHAPTER cheques and bills cheques drawn Circular notes clearing bankers clearing books Clearing House clerk columns country bank credit and debit credit entries current account customers daily balance Day Book deed delivered deposit accounts depositor discount ledger dividends documents drafts entered follows foreign Government Stock half-yearly history of banking hundred pounds indorsement issued John Jones Letter of Credit loan of capital London Agent London bank maturity Name necessary paid cash paid cash-book particulars pass-book payable person presented for payment profit and loss rate of interest receipt received and paid record remitted require securities sent shown Stamp Act stamped total amount transactions transfer usual warrants Weight Note
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Page 19 - A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.
Page 68 - AND FINALLY, in accepting this bill of lading, the shipper, owner, and consignee of the goods, and the holder of the bill of lading, agree to be bound by all its stipulations, exceptions and conditions, whether written or printed, as fully as if they were all signed by such shipper, owner, consignee or holder.
Page 68 - In witness whereof, the master or purser of the said vessel hath affirmed to C. D bills of lading, all of this tenor and date; one of which being accomplished, the others to stand void.
Page 102 - Thirty days after sight of this first of exchange (second and third of the same tenor and date unpaid...
Page 21 - An instrument is payable at a determinable future time, within the meaning of this act, which is expressed to be payable 1. At a fixed period after date or sight ; or 2.
Page 113 - The nominal capital of the company and the number of shares into which it is divided : The number of shares taken and the amount paid on each share: The name of the company, with the addition of the word "limited...
Page 21 - The instrument is dishonored by non-payment when, — 1. It is duly presented for payment and payment is refused or cannot be obtained ; or 2.
Page 113 - The number of shares taken from the commencement of the company up to the date of the summary...
Page 113 - The total amount of calls unpaid : (6.) The total amount of shares forfeited : (7.) The names, addresses, and occupations of the persons who have ceased to be members since the last list was made, and the number of shares held by each of them.
Page 77 - equitable mortgage" means an agreement or memorandum, under hand only, relating to the deposit of any title deeds or instruments constituting or being evidence of the title to any property whatever (other than stock or marketable security), or creating a charge on such property.