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BANK COLLECTIONS AND PAYMENT TRANSACTIONS
GEVA B. wydawnictwo: OXFORD , rok wydania 2001, wydanie I cena netto: 620.00 Twoja cena 589,00 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Bank Collections and Payment
Transactions - A Comparative Legal Analysis
Benjamin Geva, Professor of
Law, Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, Toronto, Canada
Description
This is a study of the law
governing the bank-customer relationship pertaining to the disposition of funds by cheques
and credit transfers, covering both paper-based and electronic payments. The work
addresses, with various degrees of detail, common law, civilian, and `mixed'
jurisdictions, particularly, Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Israel, Italy,
Japan, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States. In addition to the description of
the law in these jurisdictions, the book contains an in-depth analysis of the common
issues and the responses to them, in light of desired policies. Accordingly, an evaluation
of the various rules and proposals for reform are integral parts of the study.
Readership: Scholars and practitioners working in banking law and finance law, worldwide;
comparative lawyers
Contents/contributors
- I.
INTRODUCTION
- 1
Legal Systems, Sources of Law, Banks and Customers, Collection and Payment Transactions
- II.
THE BANKING RELATIONSHIP
- 2
The Account Agreement
- 3
The Deposit of Funds
- 4
Management of Customers' Payments: Mandate, Agency and Implied Terms
- 5
The Current Account
- III.
THE PERFORMANCE OF THE MANDATE
- 6
Orders for the Disposition of Funds
- 7
Payment and Collection of Cheques
- 8
Credit Transfers
- 9
The Disposition of Funds Held in Non-Depository Account Holding Institutions
- IV.
THIRD PARTY'S FRAUD: BREACH OF THE MANDATE AND MISDELIVERY OF FUNDS
- 10
Introduction
- 11
Allocation of Forged Cheques Losses
- 12
Unauthorized Electronic Funds Transfers
- 13
Forged Indorsements
- 14
Misdirected Credit Transfers
580 pages
Po otrzymaniu zamówienia poinformujemy, czy wybrany tytuł polskojęzyczny lub
anglojęzyczny jest aktualnie na półce księgarni.
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