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Bankers' cash notes
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Entering short
in a previous column of the page, and the amounts when received are carried forward into the usual cash column. See Giles v. Perkins, (1807) 9 East 13. Sometimes, instead of entering such bills short, bankers credit … When bills not due are paid into a bank by a customer, it is the custom of some bankers not to carry the amount of the bills directly to his credit, but to 'enter them short,' as … credit, but to 'enter them short,' as it is called, i.e., to note down the receipt of the bills, their amounts, and the times when
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Loan societies
to impose. Thus the bank does not suffer any loss of interest as a result of carrying excessive cash which is necessary in the case of cash credits and overdrafts. Loan accounts are said to have a … than by way of gift), and these as well as all other notes and instruments given in pursuance of the Act are exempted from stamp … 1840 (English) (26 & 27 Vict. c. 56, 21 & 22, Vict. c. 19) Loans, means when a banker makes an advance in a lumpsum the whole of which is withdrawn and is supposed to be repaid
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