The Bills of Exchange Amendment Act 1904 (SA)

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ANNO QUARTO

EDWARDI V11 REGIS,

A.D. 1904.

No. 867.

An Act to amend the Bills of Exchange Act, 1884.

[Assented to, November q t h, 1904.1

it Enacted by the Governor of

the State of South Australia,

follows:

BE

with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as

1, This Act may be cited as " The Bills of Exchange Amendment short title and Act, 1904," and shall be incorporated and read with the Bills of inoorpuration. Exchange Act, 1884, hereinafter called the principal Act.

2, For the purposes of ssction 60 of the principal Act, a banker B-~h banLa deemed

who carries on the business of banking at more than one place shall ford

aeparate htitutions

be deemed to be a separate and independent banker at each of such

places.

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3, A banker shall not be deemed to be disentitled to the benefit 'Prdmtim to W e t

of the provisions of section 82 of the principal Act by reason only .hque oredited to

where croseed

of the fact that, before receiving payment for a customer of

a cheque

o m ~ m e r b e f m

"11ecti4".

crossed either generally or specially to such banker, he has credited

the account of

the customer with the amount of such cheque.

In the name and on behalf of His Majesty, I hereby assent to

this Bill.

GEORGE R. LE HUNTE, Governor.

Adelaide : By authority, C. E. Baremw, Government Printer, Nonh

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