The practice of banking. Part 1 / by Michael Marsden.
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Language: | English |
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London ; Gaithersburg, MD :
Graham & Trotman,
1985.
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Series: | Banking and finance series.
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Banker and Customer Relationship
- Bankers Duty of Secrecy
- The Debtor/Creditor Relationship
- 2 Bankruptcy
- Stages of Bankruptcy
- Property Divisible Amongst Creditors
- Summary of Conduct of Accounts in the Light of Section 46 Bankruptcy Act 1914
- Rights of Creditors
- Discharge in Bankruptcy
- Bankrupt firm
- Administration in Bankruptcy of the Estate of a Person Dying Insolvent
- Deeds of Arrangement
- Insolvency Law Reform: The Cork Report
- 3 Types of Accounts
- The Accounts of Private Individuals
- The Accounts of Limited Company Customers
- Partnership Accounts
- Joint Account Customers
- Accounts for Minors
- The Consumer Credit Act 1974
- 4 Types of Accounts (Cont.)
- Executors and Administrators
- Trustees
- Unincorporated Bodies
- Industrial and Provident Societies
- Parochial Church Councils
- Building Societies
- Local Authorities
- Solicitors Accounts
- Liquidators and Receivers
- 5 Cheques and Bills of Exchange: The Paying and Collecting Banker
- The Paying Banker
- The Collecting Banker
- 6 Securities for Advances
- Types of Securities that the Banker may be Offered
- Stock Exchange Securities
- Debentures
- Assignment of Book Debts
- 7 Securities for Advances (Cont.)
- Land and Buildings: Title Deeds and Land Certificates
- 8 Securities for Advances (Cont.)
- Guarantees
- 9 Securities for Advances (Cont.)
- Life policies
- Lending Against Produce: Merchandise Advances
- Agricultural Charges and Farming Advances
- Hire Purchase Agreements as Security
- 10 Securities for Advances (Cont.)
- Method of Charging Security to Ensure that the Intended Liabilities are Effectively Secured
- Various Securities Checklists.