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............................................................................................................................DescriptionFirst 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 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............................................................................................................................ContentsPart I – The Statutory FrameworkChapter 1. The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000Chapter 2. The Consumer Credit Act 1974Chapter 3. The Companies Act 1985Chapter 4. Money Laundering LegislationChapter 5. Legislation Applying to Particular InstitutionsPart II – The Relation of Banker and CustomerChapter 6. Bankers and CustomersChapter 7. Relationship of Banker and CustomerChapter 8. Confidentiality, Bankers’ References and Advice on InvestmentsChapter 9. Safe CustodyChapter 10. Special CustomersChapter 11. Types of AccountChapter 12. Appropriation of PaymentsChapter 13. Demand, Interest, Charges and CostsChapter 14. Insolvency of CustomerPart III – Payment Instruments and the Transfer of FundsChapter 15. ChequesChapter 16. Cheque Guarantee Cards and Credit CardsChapter 17. Electronic Funds TransferPart IV – The Paying Bank: Liabilities and RemediesChapter 18. The Paying BankChapter 19. Unauthorised PaymentsChapter 20. Discharge by Payment and Protection by StatuteChapter 21. Claims against the Paying Bank by Non-CustomersPart V – The Recipient Bank: Liabilities and RemediesChapter 22. The Collective Bank: GeneralChapter 23. The Recipient Bank: Sources of SupplyChapter 24. The Cheques Act 1957, S 4Part VI – Interference by Third PartiesChapter 25. AttachmentChapter 26. Freezing InjuctionsChapter 27. Compulsory DisclosurePart VII – Security for AdvancesChapter 28. The Taking of SecurityChapter 29. Lien and Set-offChapter 30. Charges over Debts and Conditional Debt ObligationsChapter 31. Pledges of Goods, Documents of Title and Negotiable InstrumentsChapter 32. Mortgages of LandChapter 33. GuaranteesPart VIII – Letters of Credit and Performance BondsChapter 34. Demand Guarantees and Performance BondsChapter 35. Documentary Credits: GeneralChapter 36. Documentary Credits: Compliance of DocumentsChapter 37. Documentary Credits: The Presentation, Examination and Rejection of Documents............................................................................................................................