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Business of Banking.

III.

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the bank, where the same have been occasioned by any default or delay on the part of the bank. Any such order against a bank may be enforced as if the bank was a party to the proceeding (in).

Sect. 22.

Production, Inspection etc. of

1302. The privileges of the Act extend to all banks having duly made a return to the Commissioners of Inland Kevenue, to savings banks duly certified, and to Post Office savings banks (n) but if the bank is a company registered under the Companies Acts, it must have duly furnished to the Eegistrar of Joint Stock Companies the prescribed list and summary, with the addition of a statement of the name of the several places where it carries on business, and

produce his

certificate that

such

is

the case

(m) Bankers' Books Evidence Act, 1879 (42 Vict. (n) Ibid., (0)

s.

(0).

c.

11),

s.

8.

9.

Revenue Act, 1882

(45

&

46 Vict.

c.

72),

s.

END OF VOL.

11.

I.

See

p. 582, ante.

Bankers' Books, ^^^^^ included,