| William Jayne Weston - 1922 - 356 str.
...person or to his order, or to the bearer. The definition according to the Bill of Exchange Act, 1882, is " A Bill of Exchange drawn on a banker, payable on demand." As examination of any of the common forms of cheques will show, the cheque is a written command : it... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1923 - 560 str.
...the codifying statute called the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, it is stated (Section 73) : — •" A cheque is a bill of exchange drawn " on a banker payable on demand." The resemblance between a cheque and a bill of exchange will be apparent, if a specimen of one is compared... | |
| John Barnard Byles, Walter John Barnard Byles - 1923 - 532 str.
...according to the law of the place where it is payable (pp. 308, 311). PART III. CHEQUES ON A BANKEB. 73. A cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand, cheque Except as otherwise provided in this Part, the provisions of this Act defined. applicable to... | |
| 1884 - 874 str.
...an Inland bill of exchange. So those who drew the Bills of Exchange Act thought, for in their part 8 they begin with this definition of a cheque — "A...like a bill of exchange in all respects. Why should that not have been the law before ? Mr Campbell Smith says that it is not the law of Scotland. Now,... | |
| 1908 - 1180 str.
...drawn in favour of the holder from the time when the bill is presented to the drawee." Section 73 — "A cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand." Section 75 — "The duty and authority of a banker to pay a cheque drawn on him by his customer are... | |
| Hugh Francis Ridley Miller - 1925 - 182 str.
...consist mainly of cheques and bills of exchange. The Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, defines a cheque as " a Bill of Exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand," and it defines a Bill of Exchange as "an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to another,... | |
| William Frederick Spalding - 1925 - 152 str.
...the order of a specified person (known as the " payee "), or to bearer. A cheque, as we have seen, is a bill of exchange drawn on a banker, payable on demand. Note the difference. A bill of exchange need not necessarily be drawn on a banker, in fact it is more... | |
| Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave, Henry Higgs - 1926 - 954 str.
...person, or to bearer. Its strict legal definition is contained in § 73 of the act, and is as follows: "A cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand." The section then goes on to enact that, subject to the special rules contained in §§ 74 to 82, the... | |
| American Bar Association - 1887 - 464 str.
...to the law of the place where it is payable. PART III.— CHECKS ON A BANKER. SEX;. 73. That a check is a bill of exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand. It operates after demand or notice as an assignment of so much of the fund as it covers, and the holder... | |
| Great Britain. Commercial Court - 1900 - 500 str.
...find out what is a cheque within the meaning of the Act, we have to turn to s. 73, which enacts that a cheque is a bill of exchange drawn on a banker payable on demand, we have consequently to refer to the statutory definition of a bill of exchange. That definition is... | |
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