A Simple Explanation of Modern Banking Customs

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CONTENTS

I GENERAL REMARKS

II THE CHOICE OF A BANK

III OPENING A BANK ACCOUNT

IV HOW TO DEPOSIT

V YOUR ACCOUNT ON THE BANK'S BOOKS

VI STOPPING PAYMENT OF A CHECK

VII HOW THE BANK COLLECTS THE CHECKS YOU DEPOSIT

VIII THE CLEARING HOUSE

IX A CERTIFIED CHECK

X PROTESTING NOTES, DRAFTS, ETC. WHY NECESSARY AND HOW IT IS EXECUTED

XI THE LOCAL COLLECTION DEPARTMENT

XII THE LOAN DEPARTMENT

XIII NEW YORK EXCHANGE

XIV THE METHOD OF ISSUING NATIONAL BANK NOTES

XV THE SO-CALLED "SPECIAL PRIVILEGES" OF BANKS

Title: A Simple Explanation of Modern Banking Customs

Author: Humphrey Robinson

Editor: Willis Overton Harris

Language: English

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A Simple Explanation
of
Modern Banking Customs


BY

HUMPHREY ROBINSON


Edited from a Legal Standpoint by W. Overton Harris, Former
Judge of the Jefferson County (Kentucky) Circuit Court,
Dean of the Louisville (Kentucky) Law School

Designed for the promotion of closer and more satisfactory relations between the public and the banks; for the information of depositors generally, and of those just entering the banking business.

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By Humphrey Robinson

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