Excerpt from The Law of Bank Collections
It has been the aim of the author to make this work an accurate and exhaustive treatise on the law of bank collections, and with that end in view, he has endeavored to consult and incorporate all the decisions on this im portant branch of banking law. It is believed that the importance of the subject justifies the labor required to follow out such a mode of treatment, and it is hoped that the result is a book which shall be of practical service to both lawyer and banker.
The treatment which the subject of bank collections has received heretofore in general works on banks and banking is incomplete and inadequate in many respects. A great deal of the law on the subject is comparatively new, and necessitates, in some cases, a modification or a complete change of old rules and principles.
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