Cheques, Second EditionHong Kong University Press, 1991. 1. 1. - 120페이지 The purpose of this book is to introduce the law of cheques in Hong Kong. It assumes that the reader is familiar in outline with the legal system in Hong Kong and knows something of the law of contract. Care has been taken to present the ideas comprehensibly and no technical words are used without explanation. Cheques have been put in their banking context and bills of exchange, promissory notes and other banking instruments and devices have also been described, though in less detail. This book contains all that an accounting student needs to study for the Hong Kong Society of Accountants’ examination in respect of negotiable instruments. It is one of a series published by the Hong Kong University Press, under the General Editorship of Professor Derek Roebuck, to provide accounting students with an introduction to Hong Kong law. |
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... debts , if the customer gives them appropriate instructions . A book of forms carrying those instructions , called cheques , is provided by the bank and makes it easy for the customer to transfer wealth without trouble or risk of loss ...
... debt by making a promise to pay . But debts of that kind are not like gold coins . They have no physical form . Their existence must be proved in some other way . Traders took advantage of writing and accepted certain kinds of written ...
... debts . Though there are people who , and occasions which , demand pay- ment in cash , there are other ways , as we shall see , of making documents ' as good as gold ' . 1.3 Mercantile Law and Common Law 1.3.1 When there were courts of ...
... debt ( or of a contractual promise ) can be assigned , though the burden cannot . If a debtor owes a creditor money , the creditor can assign the debt to a third party , called the assignee . The assignee can then sue the debtor for the ...
... debts could be assigned . 11. A debt or the benefit of a contract can be assigned in equity or by statute . 12. Negotiable instruments were used by merchants to avoid the complications of common law and equity by giving the holder the ...
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3 | 23 |
Indorsements and Crossings | 35 |
Parties Holders and Defects | 43 |
7 | 69 |
8 | 77 |
Conclusion | 86 |
MAAA wwwww | 91 |
Table of Cases | 92 |