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Deposit fund

Deposit fund, administered by the Central Finance Board of the Methodist Chuch means a deposit fund within the meaning of the Methodist Chuch Funds Act, 1960, Sch 1 (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England 3(1), para 30, p. 26...


Simple deposit

Simple deposit, a deposit made, according to the Civil Law, by one or more persons having a common interest....


Fixed deposit receipt

Fixed deposit receipt, the fixed deposit receipt is merely a written acknowledgement by the bank that it holds a certain sum to the use of its customers, Anumati v. Punjab National Bank, (2004) 8 SCC 498 (502)....


Fixed deposit

Fixed deposit, a fixed deposit in the joint names of two persons is nothing but a joint account which, as the name itself suggests, is repayable on the expiration of the agreed period, Anumati v. Punjab National Bank, (2004) 8 SCC 498 (502)....


Deposit-taking institution (attachment of accounts)

Deposit-taking institution (attachment of accounts), means any person carrying on a business which is a deposit-taking business for the purpose of the Banking Act, 1987 (UK) Halsbury's Laws of England 3(1), para 201, p. 172....


Deposit-taker

Deposit-taker, means the person with whom the deposits which are invited by a deposit advertise-ment are to be made, Banking Act, 1984 (Advertise-ments) Regulation 1988, SI 1988/645 reg 1(3) Halsbury's Laws of England 3(1), para 31, p. 70....


time deposit

time deposit see deposit ...


Deposit (Involuntary)

Deposit (Involuntary), where a chattel is sent, without request or arrangement, by one person to another who does not hold himself out as willing to receive it, the person to whom it is sent is under no liability to the sender for its safe custody or protection, but must not use it or otherwise convert it to his own use, Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 1810, p. 37.Means a sum of money paid on terms: (1) under which it will be repaid, with or with out interest or a premium and either on demand or at a time or in circumstances agreed by or on behalf of the person making the payment and the person receiving it, and (2) which are not referable of the provision of property or services or the giving of security; and references in the Act to money deposited and to the making of a deposit are to be construed accordingly, (Banking Act, 1987) Halsbury's Laws of England 3(1), para 24, p. 20....


Deposit (Bailment)

Deposit (Bailment), Bailment by deposit may be defined as a bailment of a chattel, to be kept for the bailor gratuitously and returned upon demand, Halsbury's Laws of England (2), para 1806, p. 835....


voluntary deposit

voluntary deposit see deposit ...



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