Author ORCID Identifier
Benjamin Geva: 0000-0003-0169-2750
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1994
Source Publication
Banking and Finance Law Review. Volume 9 (1994), p. 197-215.
Abstract
This review presents a survey of some significant cases decided recently on a variety of topics in the area of negotiable instruments and banking. Although none of the reviewed cases may be truly earth-shattering, they all are important because they freshen, clarify or restate the law. Specific topics covered are the reach of provincial jurisdiction to bills of exchange and promissory notes, forgery and verification agreement, requisites for negotiability, the defence of non-delivery of a bill or note, priority instruments in the insolvency of a bank, holding in due course requirements, notice of dishonour rules, and preauthorized automated debit payments.
Repository Citation
Geva, Benjamin. "Negotiable Instruments and Banking: Review of Some Recent Canadian Case Law." Banking and Finance Law Review 9 (1994): 197-215.