Journal of the Institute of Bankers, Volume 3Institute of Bankers., 1882 |
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... higher than obtainable on bonds Actual net profit upon circulation ( table ) Restriction on banks : may not have branches 394 394 394 395 395 395-396 396 396 PAGE . BARNETT ( R. W . ) — continued A 2 INDEX TO VOL . III , YEAR 1882 . 3.
... higher than obtainable on bonds Actual net profit upon circulation ( table ) Restriction on banks : may not have branches 394 394 394 395 395 395-396 396 396 PAGE . BARNETT ( R. W . ) — continued A 2 INDEX TO VOL . III , YEAR 1882 . 3.
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... branches in preventing aggregation of deposits in one bank 416 Evasion of usury law 416 Proportion of coins , notes , and cheques , compared with our own 416 Remarks seconding vote of thanks to Mr. Barnett Impending legislation ...
... branches in preventing aggregation of deposits in one bank 416 Evasion of usury law 416 Proportion of coins , notes , and cheques , compared with our own 416 Remarks seconding vote of thanks to Mr. Barnett Impending legislation ...
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... branches dividends , 1699 to 1728 Paterson's Company Equivalent Company Mr. Holland , the first governor stopped payment , 1704 121 121 121 122 123 123 123 123 124 124 124-125 Origin of Royal Bank of Scotland its charter 125 125 power ...
... branches dividends , 1699 to 1728 Paterson's Company Equivalent Company Mr. Holland , the first governor stopped payment , 1704 121 121 121 122 123 123 123 123 124 124 124-125 Origin of Royal Bank of Scotland its charter 125 125 power ...
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... Branches of Scotch Banks in England 141 Parliamentary Committee on banks of issue 141 Adoption of principle of ... Branch of British Linen Company at Wooler Use of Country Clearing by Scotch bankers 166 166-167 167 WENLEY ( J. A ...
... Branches of Scotch Banks in England 141 Parliamentary Committee on banks of issue 141 Adoption of principle of ... Branch of British Linen Company at Wooler Use of Country Clearing by Scotch bankers 166 166-167 167 WENLEY ( J. A ...
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... branch of p since endeavoured to the best of my ability to think ou thoroughly many of the various problems connected with the sub- ject and the solutions of them which have been presented . I shall commence , therefore , with the most ...
... branch of p since endeavoured to the best of my ability to think ou thoroughly many of the various problems connected with the sub- ject and the solutions of them which have been presented . I shall commence , therefore , with the most ...
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acceptance alteration amount appear authority balance Bank of England bankers bill bills of exchange branches called capital cent charge cheque circulation clause Clearing coin coinage Company consider consideration contract course currency debt demand deposits desirable doubt drawer drawn effect English exchange existing fact further give given gold Government hands held holder House important increase India indorsement Institute interest issue less liability light limited London Lord loss matter means metal millions notes notice Office opinion paid passed payable payment period person position practice present probably provisions purchase question reason received referred regard reserve respect result rule Scotland shillings silver sovereigns standard taken tion trade United weight whole
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Page 201 - Where the sum payable is expressed in words and also in figures and there is a discrepancy between the two, the sum denoted by the words is the sum payable ; but if the words are ambiguous or uncertain, reference may be had to the figures
Page 474 - Where a bill is addressed to two or more drawees who are not partners, presentment must be made to them all...
Page 345 - means the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth years of the reign of her present Majesty, chapter forty-three, intituled, " An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders," inclusive of any Acts amending the same.
Page 477 - Notice of dishonor may be given by an agent either in his own name or in the name of any party entitled to give notice, whether that party be his principal or not.
Page 480 - Where the acceptor has been adjudged a bankrupt or an insolvent or has made an assignment for the benefit of creditors, before the bill matures, the holder may cause the bill to be protested for better security against the drawer and indorsers.
Page 467 - An acceptance to pay at a particular place is a general acceptance unless it expressly states that the bill is to be paid there only and not elsewhere.
Page 470 - An instrument is negotiated when it is transferred from one person to another in such manner as to constitute the transferee the holder thereof. If payable to bearer it is negotiated by delivery ; if payable to order it is negotiated by the indorsement of the holder completed by delivery.
Page 477 - Except as herein otherwise provided, when a negotiable instrument has been dishonored by nonacceptance or nonpayment, notice of dishonor must be given to the drawer and to each indorser, and any drawer or indorser to whom such notice is not given is discharged.
Page 462 - Issue" means the first delivery of the instrument, complete in form, to a person who takes it as a holder. "Person" includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not. "Value" means valuable consideration. "Written" includes printed, and "writing
Page 479 - Notice of dishonor may be waived, either before the time of giving notice has arrived, or after the omission to give due notice, and the waiver may be express or implied.