Cheque - Law Dictionary Search Results
Donatio mortis causa
person, or for a particular purpose. The gift of a cheque upon the donor's banker is not good as a donatio
Cheque
See Check
Banker's Draft
applicable to a banker's draft as if it were a cheque.
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Banking
the public, repayable on demand or otherwise, and withdrawal by cheque, draft, order or otherwise. [Banking Regulation Act, 1949 (10 of
Betting
Benjamin, (1894) 70 LT 560. In the case of a cheque given in payment of a gaming transaction the combined effect
Liability of agent signing
his name to a promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque without indicating thereon that he signs as agent, or that
Check
Check. See CHEQUE.
Draft, or draught
1882 (see SOLICITOR), by r. 3 of that Order. See CHEQUE.
Drawer, Drawee
Drawer, Drawee, the maker of a bill of exchange or cheque is called the 'drawer'; the person thereby directed to pay
Giving notice in writing
in writing should be given to the drawer of the cheque, the legislature must be presumed to have been aware of
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