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Abstract
In the first portion of this paper-it has been shown that the character of ja deposit is determined by the contract made between the bank and its customer. It now remains to point out the various conditions of fact and combinations of circumstances which are useful in ascertaining the true character of the contract when the subject of the deposit is commercial paper, as drafts, notes, or cheques.
Recommended Citation
Ralph J. Baker,
Bank Deposits and Collections,
11
Mich. L. Rev.
210
(1913).
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