First published in 1904, Paget's Law of Banking has established itself as the leading practitioner text on banking law, combining meticulous accuracy and depth with a clear approach to this complex area. The 13th edition has been updated and expanded to provide a thoroughly modern approach to the subject matter, while remaining unique in providing a comprehensive, clear and accurate statement of the law of banking, with a particular emphasis on the principles which underpin the case law.
Developments since the last edition include:
* The Consumer Credit Act 2006
* Spectrum relating to fixed and floating charges
* New Banking Codes
* Amendments to FSMA
* Enterprise Act 2002 and many other changes in insolvency law
* Restatement of the court's jurisdiction to attach foreign debts
* Developments in letters of credit and demand guarantee case law
* Over 150 new cases across the entire field of banking law
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Für Beruf und Forschung
Solicitors and barristers in banking/commercial law practice, in-house banking lawyers and accountants.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 155 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4057-1298-9 (9781405712989)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part I The Statutory Framework; 1. The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000; 2. The Consumer Credit Act 1974; 3. The Companies Act 1985; 4. Money Laundering Legislation; 5. Legislation Applying to Particular Institutions; Part II The Relation of Banker and Customer; 6. Bankers and Customers; 7. Relationship of Banker and Customer; 8. Confidentiality, Bankers' References and Advice on Investments; 9. Safe Custody; 10. Special Customers; 11. Types of Account; 12. Appropriation of Payments; 13. Demand, Interest, Charges and Costs; 14. Insolvency of Customer; Part III Payment Instruments and The Transfer Of Funds; 15. Cheques; 16. Cheque Guarantee Cards and Credit Cards; 17. Electronic Funds Transfer; Part IV The Paying Bank: Liabilities and Remedies; 18.The Paying Bank; 19. Unauthorised Payments; 20. Discharge by Payment and Protection by Statute; 21. Claims Against the Paying Bank by Non-Customers; Part V The Recipient Bank: Liabilities and Remedies; 22. The Collecting Bank: General; 23. The Recipient Bank: Sources of Liability; 24. The Cheques Act 1957, S4; Part VI Interference by Third Parties; 25. Attachment; 26. Freezing Injunctions; 27. Compulsory Disclosure; Part VII Security for Advances; 28. The Taking of Security; 29. Lien and Set-Off; 30. Charges over Debts and Conditional Debt Obligations